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i i stHlE Way am I 50 nervous! oo reason why he ever know!” She and mooth as Doctor James it, considered with bitterness houg * |how she had planned to tell Bob a . | glimpse of Bob shaving, little something of all he meant to her and of how she had had but to tighten her arm around his neck to know him rigid, remote. She had craved ful} honesty, and with tor menting force; a thing impossible, | no doubt, to find through humans and in life. y™. she remembered later, there were in the calm that preceded the storm moments so satistying that they left her hushed; upon her knees mentally, if not physically, and tremulously grateful. The moments came at oddly as- sorted times; wher she caught a Derhaps, In- | tent on getting the last whisker. Or i!" he sald ao bit thickly, She he saw, Happily so, bat strained: she it ‘The dentist aiways wreck!” wae". . deptist bad downtown that afternoon; they to meet twice; he ith onrnrice. Just what sw her sunt, doubting Saw & thickening of the old “Truly!” she assured Bob, tet it go at that,” be moved to his own room wey end after a ‘that did not ring ay. it hart damnably. ne . And where bad was a cad to doubt fair. Yea, he was a cad. RTITIA came to after they bad * dined and to wish her nd a many happy returns gre the feline, Letitia was In to resent Marsha’s intrusion. ber friends, t ranityieg Martha Moore kits . adyolper: of yours, tia. “He says he he has affairs to ity. T° aeked Bod, “if 1 may “Side Torteton.” Letitia an- “ mind,” Bod commented. Yow see, be was the first person to whom who bad been blow: ‘Wee bat falotly warm, and very cold, ‘anounced our engagement. So be y hak fm my heart!” had grown rigid. Her was Forced. Bob saw this. Did we a sort of regard for his tips, forgot the on- ‘tp staring at ber. “No one married him, but Doc- end myself, There's 20 why Bod should ever find out. aa * * & when she saw him struggling, a Night frown-on hig face, to repair a broken chair round. Refore dinner on the evening that prefaced Geoffrey Tarleton’s call, she walked the gravel paths of the garden with Bob past straw-wrapped rose bushes, a sun dial around which drying vines sang a brittle song in the sweep of the wind. Facing the sea one must push against the gale; battle to be on. She loyed it, Bob's ple throug! the way he held “I'd Ike,” she said, “to come back when we are very old and in June, I'd like to know how it looks in June dress—this place—and to come back after we've traveled a long, long way!" He paused to glance around the. gray. frost-bitten stretch and after he had dropped to a sheltered bench to draw her down by him, he spoke, “And 1,” he said, “shall say, ‘Here is a garden that was made June ip tate November by a woman's love.” Perhaps, * guggested, “you wit! not feel like saying that when | 1 m very old, and you have knowp me through many years,” “Neither of us will grow old,” he explaings, “tor you know people don't who have gardens and sum- mer, wherever, Whenever, they want them.” She said nothing; she wanted to slip her hand in bis, but sometimes the least of little moves of such sort mi him stiffen. He looked down at her probingly and close to be 4 teally. It seemed to him that, ea day, she drew a bit farther away. Well, be would give her time, all the time she needed. She was rarely ene! sibers, =m while he, of the way he felt, leaned forward.to plack trom a drying stalk a pod tn which rattled sha saw those last lines Stewart's poem. “Here I can blow with my breath, And in my hand a forest lies garden Bob heard her quote. “Yes,” he agreed. The pod opened, in bis palm were black pellets thet would make green leaves and flowers and summer. He felt an ogy. They were planted side by he and Marsha and the years ahead were for them. What sofl is to a plant or tree... they could thrive, or grow grudgingly with twists such as ope finds in stunted trees on g coast. It would depend, of course, upon how they enriched the years. (Copyright, 1934, by &, Havitand-Tayler) eolgrgha hae Monday, an uqwel HOTEL LEAMINGTON { “MIAMI'S MOST POPULAR HOTEL” NE tet Street at Biscayne Boylevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath .. Double Room with Bath ; Pittsburgh . i her something | - . | CLEVELAND INDIANS WHIP ~ ST. LOUIS BROWNS WHILE CUBS GO TO VICTORY OVER CINCINNATI | (Speeial to Phe Citizen) ~ NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—Lop | Gehrig: did a mighty job of hitting and Johnny Allen pitched with. equal effectiveness, and that was’ plenty to give the Yankees a 5 te, 1 vietory over the Athletics, — | Carl Hubbell continued the, streteh of shutout pitching which’ followed his recent ‘slump and! blanked the Phillies in a duel with! Moore, the Phillies’ Indian rookie | to give the Giants a 2 to 0 vic-' Dizzy Dean, back in pitching and batting form, led the Car- dinals to a 9 to 3 decision over Pittsburgh. . Lon Warneke gained his fif- teenth victory of the season as the Cubs defeated Cincinnati 5 to 4 in the series opener to keep pace with the Giants. Behind the one-hit performance of their slugging moundsman, Lyn- wood Rowe, the Detroit Tigers opened their series with Chicago by shutting out the White Sox, 14 xo 0. Ending a three-game losing streak, the Cleveland Indians downed the St. Louis Browns, 6 to 4, Monte Pearson, who went the route for the Tribe, yielded only six hits, but three of them were bunched in. the seventh in- ming and combined with a walk, were good for three runs. The-summaries:. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Philadelphia R. H. E. New. York 27 0 Philadelphia .. 06 a0 Batteries: Hubbell and Pan- ning; E. Moore, CoRins and Tod, At-Chicago Cincinnati . Chieago. Batteries: Johnson, Stout, Frey and Lombardi; lone, Warneke and Hartnett. RH. E. 411 1! 510 0f Freitas,’ Ma- R, H. E. uae eS St. boui 2 915. 0 Batteries: Hoyt, Birkofer and Grace JygDean and Delancey. At St. Lonis Boston at Brooklyn, to be play-| ed at a later date. AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York \delphia New York Batteries: Cain, Cascarella and Hayes; Allen, Murphy and Dickey. At Detroit Chicago: ....'..... Detroit . wee 14 16 Batteries: Gaston, Kinzy Shea; Rowe, Sorrell and rane, Hayworth, and’ | At Gleveland St. Lonis | Cleveland Batteries: Blacholder, Coffman, Knott, Andrews and Hemsley;' Pearson and Pytlak. Washington and scheduled. TODAY’S GAMES i ieee AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia at New York. Washington at Boston. Chicago at Detroit. St. Louis at Cleveland. Boston, ‘ | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Cincinnati at Chicago. | Pittsburgh at St. Louis. New York at Philadelphia, two. games, Boston at Brooklyn. Notice To Subscribers Please be prompt in paying the carrier who delivers your | paper. He pays The Citizen . 1S cents a week for the pa- per and sells it to you for 20 cents. His profit for deliver- ing is 5 cents weekly on each Soepiter. if he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. VRPDIII ILD | H Ingraham, 1b; € | defendan IPI IPID AS 2D th Clu Netroit —. New York Cleveland © Boston. .... Washington St. Louis -.. Philadelphia Chicago .........,.... 65 WATIONAL LEAGUE Club— get. Be New York 37 Chicago 39 St. Louis . 41 Boston ..... 51 Pittsburgh - 50 Brooklyn . 5 Philadelphia Cincinnati . \ teanis and those t + | PIRATES AND STARS TO EN- GAGE SEAMEN INSTEAD OF , PLAYING ALL-STAR CON. TEST The Navy invades Key West. This time it will be in the shape | of a ball team which will engage the Key West Stars and Pirates. These two local teams were schod- uled to engage in the first of a five-game series Sunday, but it was decided that the opportunity of playing a nine from the De- t f overlooked. So a doubleheader will be played tomorrow with the Stars in the first game and the Pirates,in the second. | The doubleheader is arranged in | honor of local FERA officials. It will be the first Sunday baseball this, city, has seen for five weeks and_a large crowd expected.] Play will start at 1:30 o'clock. | The lineups of the local teams follow: Key West Pirates—O. Capote, lf; Mayg, 2b; A. Acevedo, | Lopez. p> M. Pena, 1b; M. vedo, 3b; Carbonell, c; A. Perez, ef and V. Vidal, rf, with J. F. Salinero, Al Acevedo, Sevilla: and Gabriel, subs. | Key” West’ Stars—A. Fruto, 'f; Pie Traynor, 2! >. Griffin, ¢; W. Cates. 3b; Albur f; Castillo, mnzalez, cf C . p, with H. Gates, Molina, P. Castro and Sawyer, subs. | “LEGALS RCUIT COURT OF TH ay JUDICIAL — CHR 1 E OF PLOR- FOR MONROE NCERY. } omplainant, celoxure of Mortgage i} i t i OF PUBLICATION sworn bill ts, Snappily behind the bat. - Garcia, the bounding rubber man| Peterson, Inez ‘of the Stars, pulled a th t Thomas and Mrs. if married, thei N treet if non-residents of the nd that there is no per in the tate of F the service of a whom That ms having st in and to ibed in complainant's complaint, to-wit: t clai and of. Phirty-nine ( vorded, ip Plat Monroe ( at hereby bill of Order be publis' for four consecutive Key West C 1 eek weeks in ‘The pub- ALLAN B. CLEAR Solicitor for __ weeks, | game | pounding: out ‘two hits : TEAM TO PRACTIC 3 ;will be the first of a series of| Sawyer, Marie 11-18-25; septl CATIONS; MEETING WILL) BE HELD TQ ARRANGE SCHEDULE Hours ! Mathews, Edward - | Carabella, Luis Hall, William { Norman, W.\ B. { Norman, Leis ; Hunter, Blanch Thompson, Emma - Dawson, C. R- Albury, M. Juanita’ . Naylor, Rowena E. Norman, Oscar Pinder, Mrs. S. B. | Smith, R. D. Thompson, John | Sands. Wilhelmina «. Ponds, Gaorge Curry, Hazel .. | Warren, Tom, Whalton, Mrs. S. M. Warren, Mrs, Thomas . Palacio, Vicente .. | Curry, M. L.'... | Crawford, Thelma . !Gardner, Bliza - 6 | Sawyer, Frank . 24 Storr, Willard - 24 Welters, Lambert 24 ! Reckley, Zerlina Higgs, David. 24! Key West will have a diamond- 10 ball league within the next few 10 24 24 7 14 14 ‘This was definitely decided yes- terday afternoon at a meeting of the recreational department of the FERA. Ray Curry, assistant} presided inelud- recreational director, ever the assemblage w ed local managers of ‘diamondball propdsing new sj 24 12 20 teams, 6 Four ‘teams handed in their ap- plications,” the Lopez Puneral Home, (Relief, Kappa /Pi; ¥;, Stars and Jersey Ice Cream €0, of Miami. They will be sponsored and uniformed by the organiza tions they represent. The FERA will furnish balls, bats and secure the field lights. It was aiso decided to lim- it each team to 12 players. Print- Penney, G.’ A’ é ed contracts have been prepared! popeer, Wilfred for the signatures of each player | ‘perry, Meycedes and once signed, ng one will be} Spence, Pranci allowed to transfer to anather| pawards, Corsthhi¢e team. ‘Thurston, Violas. On Monday, August 6, another! eily, Adiena . meeting at the FERA headquar-| pichardson, Rev. James 10 18. 6 and 20 14 24 | stroyer» Talbott should not be ters jn Hotel Jefferson will be held! Richardson, Mrs. James 24 1} Home to draw up a schedule and dec‘de! pyno, Fred F: sd Rig eR ssa { Manuel, Susan FUNERAL HOMERS Higgs, Blanche Lavong, Eller rally in the eighth inning to pro-) Gasado, Johnnie Rab ta. series last night. Serelle, Martha, .. runs in the first, seventh and} Jonks, Mrs. Sallie lding is still rank, The Stars! Knowles, Arnold star catcher for the Undertakers,} Saunders; Jane on a date for the opening of league! cawyer, Hamilton . play. This will be the final op-{ piort, Wilbur portunity to enter teams, ‘Key, Charlie Valladares, Leon Valladares, Mrs. L. Jensen, Minnie . WHIP STAR TEAM! sss. cans \ Hulbert, Eurika SCORE TWO IN EIGHTH o/Cleare, Elsie .... ; Haley. Marion CINCH GAME; LUNN Bell, Rosa HURLS WELL | Gardner 1 Ry Se Parker, Marie --. Hannibal, Dora Successfully staging a two-run} Baxter, George ...- lead that was being grad-! pickens, C. a. cut into, the Lopez Funeral ! Quinn, Gas bo beat back the Aceveda| Roberts, Maly 3 in the first of a | Gillins, tree. Lunn, as usual, used his mix-| Thompson, Mrs. ture of slanters to good effect and’ Walker, Gerald » held the Stars from. any serious| Knowles, Mrs, Milton lly throughout. He allowed | Hood, Mrs. Meroba . ninth. Five hits were chalked up! Knowles, Rosetta F. against him. The Undertakers! Castro, Antonia . nicked Ward only eight times, but| Laurie, Lewis... they hit at will. Ladd, Mrs. Paul Q. contributed -five miscues and the| Mingo, Julia Funeral Home club was one be-}Zair, Caroline : hind in, boots. | Plummer, Mrs. Jennie . Wrinkkey' » Ingraham, . veteran| Kiyschenbaum, Nellie continued his sensational Lia by} Roll, Malvina ... in three} Lowe, Harry - trips to the plate. He also played} Rivero, Mrs..Jose Garcia .... Gabriel | puval, Mrs. Daisy down two] Curry, Mrs. Mizpah wonderful catches in the outer! Rogers, Mrs. E. L. - garden. On one he leaped high in! Lundbloom, Mrs the air and caught the ball off the! Taylor, M in left. A speedy shoe. play by him piece of great work. Another game in the series will} Calleja, Juan 4 be played Monday night. It will} Thompson, W. A, ... be the last before the Lopez Fun-| Felbes, Gustavo eral Home leavés for West Palm) Velasco, Orilla Beach to compete in the state; Key, Marie purnament and wil] serve as a! Key, Miss Dorothy final conditioner. Rogers, Frederick Seorg by innings: Hall, Robert G. Stars 100 000 101 5 eo, Le do Lopez . 101 010 0 4] Albury, Ottilee 'Knight, Mrs. J. K. | Knight, Matilda | Knight, Nell Ros | Roberts, John F, | Oropesa, Estanistao The management of the Jersey; Sterling, Bessie . Icé Cream Company ten wishes to} Weatherford, Albert announce a practice on Monday at} De Armas, Louise 5 o’clock at Bayview Field. | Carey, Minnie M. The following are asked to be| Car Mrs. Flossie nt: Q. Lopez, O. Lounders, B.| Carey, Anna Mae in, F. Pellicier, Hale, L. Lopez, Pie Tray a Hernandez, O. Ward, M. Velas-| Olsen, John quez, F. bonell and Nodine. / Mora, M. S. All others who have agreed to} Mitchell, Egrl play will please be on hand. This! Knowles, Edison . | Carey, Leland Pewee ee wwnwn BRRADw HN obo = daily practices for the team. j Peterson, Mrs. Gee. .-, 24 151 sa{ ¢| Mears. Clara 2.09 > Castane, Jose Mier, Angel ... SRESLSSE Sweeting, Dorothy - Williams, Mrs. Jennie Lewin, Annie Milord, Hilda Baldwin, Olive ‘Kemp, Magdalene . Boza, Albert Sosin, Mrs. G. | Matcouish, Kathleen Molena, Lidia Sherman, Lois Eseassi, Mrs. J. ‘Eseassi, Mr, J. Sherman, Mr, ._. Cremata, Angela 0 Marquez, Jose Knowles. Geo. Harris, George ‘Griffin, Celeste ‘Griffin, Grace Freeman, Julia . 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