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f Hirt a z Hi ap t it H i ii E i 5 i! cir i There was an awing faslatence and weight in his tone: if 3 FEREG ts i—you must believe me— she ended, but she could not im with any frantic appeal, appeal, keep him nea jurned to move toward ; she heard him cross the © mount the stairs. She closed eyes to shut out the whirling of object in the room. There ee 1 iret she opened her eyes she World as steady, but the normal was worse EESEIE Fgeiet a i that was sow gone, of Perhaps some day she Geoff's “dropping in” as “No.” she said halt aloud. j z i z 5 $ herself straightenine corner of a rug. Thar 0 do. But one kept on it her palm some dropped to the HG i Hi g2zF liked to toss james... they Hel fit : i A i Hs ny tf i i old-fashioned bureau top, near hers; the lounging robe that -had contrasted amusingly with the soft and feminine garments she wore during resting hours. After a moment he turned, per baps feeling her eyes. “Come in,” he invited, “we must talk a little: put don’t let’s row if we can help it. Per- haps we can infuse even this situa- tion with a sort of dignity, keep it from being more sordid than it is. “Odd yon didn't Know Geoffrey 's younger brother was matried. Everyone talked of It. We | heard it even in our house—had to My mother and | don’t en- to the foot of the and er; “We” was now duet, not a trio, Curious how it hurt, she mused. For she bad real- ized that the marriage would end. from the first. Bo? went on. “Tarleton’s brother was still in college, 1 under stand; the girl was at the gwitch- board of some hotel exchange. And the old peuple didn’t like it; they’ were rather badly cut up over it, 1 was told. Tarleton, the boy scout. reconciled them. Sorry if I'm a trifle bitter at moments, Marsha. She said nothing. He had spoken | in Jerks as he assembled his ap. assembled it slowly, some upidiy and In a way that re: vealed the shock which still gripped im. “Of course you can have a di- vorce,” he stated, “We'll manage it, somehow.” “t don't want," she began. Breath failed her. “I don’t want a divorce,” she managed to say, when she saw "was matter-of-fact in loud. “You “this has . the person | thought a dream. | never changed it . you were, wi , | loved a woman who could give her- self eutirely to a man in order to avenge her sense of wrong. | never —but there's no need of talking about this.” He picked up a leather case, fitted } in it some bru id then hunted a spot for the case'in his bag. She looked at him miserably as he begt above his bed ... lean, tall, } thin, His narrow face now set and harsh; ms bronzed skin looking as if it were*stretched over dead vhite plaster, “I've changed,” she. said. . “It looked it." he commented through set teeth, “as | came in and aw you in that~-that--" be bad to stop. She saw the eolor heighten that had been driven to his cheeks by anger. [t receded; he managed to speak again and calmly. “Saw you in—Tarleton’s arms,” he ended. “He lost his head,” she said hotly. “t hated it, 1 did, Bob, I did! 1 don’t Mer" “How about that evening when you said you, loved me and. you Would marry me? You loved me that evening? Don’t asi be Neve that, now. | keep rem r ing how I felt. ' was a bebolier of | miracles when I found myself ac- | cepted by you, the one girl who ever rounted, Do you remember how you aid ‘I do care!’?” She began to sob brokenly, to pre test, to explain, to entreat. And she | whieved nothing. She saw him unsteadity through the rise and fall of tears. He said, hoped we could avoid this.” She turned away and groped along the hall, At five he approached to offer he: help with packing, and she found his gentleness more trying than bis condemnation. “I'd be glad te help. he stated, bis eyes fastened om the wall above her bh “I remember you sald you didn't like packing And I'm not a bad packer” (Copyright, 1934, by K, Baviland-Taylon). Tomorrow, Bob and Marsha be- ain adhe bast ad Mecettetea ite | e | j | Giants continued the subjugation pe ‘ve Tt : coe i OLLOWING THROUG , Eas ‘ P i (By JOVE) FROM ST. LOUIS eee SPORT TONIC ; broken up a number of leagues in It has been said that good,|the past. Four strong clubs VAUGHAN HITS HOMER; BUCS| clean, wholesome sport is one of ; should be formed and there should the best tonics known for the hu-' never be a question of dropping x DEFEAT CUBS; YANKS). mind, Taking that for grant- club. -If you don’t think we can SPLIT WITH WASHINGTON! ed, it is my belief that the FERA! get four strong nines from the administration is in a position to city, just listen! ¥ UN DOUBLE BILL {improve the mentality. of Key ns ; Westers 100 percent. For quite 8 AND THERE'S NO IFS! while now, baseball, diamondball; We can have the Pirates, S!ug- ‘and boxing interest has been’ gers, Stars and Key West. The slowly but surely’ dropping off. Key -West nine will make the This sporting spirit can be re-| fourth team and will be composed of the following: Hale, Salinero, Calleja, Pazo, P. Artman, Sevilla, {Special to ‘The Citizen), NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—The of théir National League neigh-_ bors, the Dodgers, but they had AILING BASEBALL to come from behind to win 6.to 4~, A%4 the sport most sadly lack-! and J. Navarro, Pellicier and H. ee _ ing spirit at_ present is baseball. Wickers. A fast nine can be made on one mighty swat by Travis At Navy Field the present dia-' up out of that crey. The Stars Jackson and some fine relief mond aap ame ee mak- | will have their team of Molina, Al ee , ing smal ielding almost impos-' Acevedo, G. Acevedo, P, Castro, picceing by Sek Bpbhell rost Sible_In some spots the sand is| A. Rodriguez, Gates, F. Acevedo, sprung. they temporarily lost so loose, speedy running is slowed] Swain and Griffin. The Sluggers the services of Lynwood Rowe, up toa walk. Key West ball play | are composed of: Beliss Griffin, their ace pitcher, and were forced . aa ce oe pocr! Casa, Sanchez, Ingraham, Albury, ‘ field. ‘ew years back we un-| Pie Traynor, Cates, Castillo. G. to trail the St, Louis Browns for questionably had the best nine on! Gonzalez, Fruto, Scott. The cham: six innings, the Tigers put ov @ the Florida East Coast. Then ovr pionship Pirates have Vidal. whirlwind finish to take their se-' clubs were obliged to vacate the Lopez, Carbonell, Avila, ries opener 12 to 8 ‘ splendid field they were using at' Mayg, M. Acevedo, A. Acevedo, After extending their winning Fo"t Taylor. Since that time Key| 0, Capote, A. Perez, Gabriel and | + West baseball has been mediocre.| Machin. There are your four! : } i streak to five straight games, with phe quality of the diamondba!l| | Puebla, N. Artman, Medina, D.! Pena, ! a ninth-inning rally that netted teams here with a nicely grassed | mighty even teams with the good | *| second encounter and lost 6 to 3. them a 4 to 3 vietory in the first| | same of a doubleheader, the Yan- kees were mowed down by Wash- ington’s slugging attack in the Piling up a dozen hits behind! six walks, a pair of errors, and a hit batsman, the Athletics opened jtheir home stand with a 9 to 4 win over the Boston Red Sox in the first contest of a three-game series. A 16-hit attack against three Cleveland hurlers gave the White Sox an 8 to 2 victory in the open- ing game of a short series. Arky Vaughan’s smoking homer into the right field stands in the first inning-with two on base gave the Pirates ‘a 1 to 1 victory over the Chieago Cubs, who fell four games behind the speeding Giants in. the National League pennant Trace, ‘ } Dropping a pitchers’ battle, 2 to 0, in the first game of a double. header, the Cincinnati Reds came {back to defeat the Cardinals, 9 to 2, in the second. The first game saw “Dizay’” Dean win his j against four defeats. Stout held | the Cards at bay in the second game, while teammates bunched singles and two doubles off Bill Hallahan to win. Big Ed Brandt, the Braves’ ef-; } fective portsider, let the Phils down with seven scattered hits to win, 3 to 1, The game, first of twentieth victory of the season,{ {not a baseball league? pitchers fairly well scattered. We} and smooth field at the Park! could get going in a week, if the! proves what ball players of this| recreational department of the! city can accomplish with the prop-! FERA would call a meeting in the | er facilities. Give us a good, fast' next two or three days, H field and we'll turn out — classy | PN Be nines,” | VISITING SPORTSMEN At present, entertainment for| KEY WEST STADIUM | visitors is the upper-most thought | _Sinee the FERA will sponsor @/in the minds of FERA officials. vigorous sports program, starting’ Those tourists who are sport in- in a week or so, suggestions are! clined would find the greatest de- in order. Through this column, I} light in the stadium and snappy would like to present my plan, ball leagues. What do you say, Why not build a complete athletic} Recreational Director Gerry Cur- stadium? Flood lights could be’ tis? : installed for night playing in ei-| —— ther baseball, football or diamond-| FIRST FERA LEAGUE! ball! A collapsible ring could be | Everything is in readiness for held in readiness for fistic battles | the diamondball season to start. and the field could be used for} Fdur'éhubs have made their appli- Volleyball or any other sport de-} cations and each of them is in sired. Key West. Stadium! I+ good shape. ‘The Lopez Funeral would be a great feeling to own “Home, of course, logks the best, one! | because they_have been playing to. ‘ igether for the last three years. WE COULD IF— | The other clubs are: Kappa Pi ‘That is for the future. And we | Stars, with such players as A. Ace. hope, the near future. Right now. | vedo, M. Acevedo, Molina, Gabriel, the city sorely needs a base}all Rodriguez, C. . Gates, Sweeting, league: Recreational Director! Castro and a few others; the Re- Curtis has almost completed plans’ lief, with Goehring, H. Gates, for his diamondball league, why} Richards, Nodine, Wickers and a e If Mr. | others; the Jersey Ice Cream Com. Curtis decides to support the idea, ' pany ten, claiming Hale, Lounders, the same strict rules he has laid’ L, Lopez, O. Ward, P. Artman, out for his softball league should | Adams, Q. Lepez, Cerezo and Pie apply in baseball. Players jump-; Traynor. ing from one team to another| should not be tolerated. This} Success ta breaks up team work and has also | league! the firet FERA a series of two, was settled in the + first inning when the Braves jumped on Euel Moore, full-blood- ed Indian, to score all‘three runs. The summaries: NATIONAL. LEAGUE Firat Game R. H. E. Bes Siesta ~09 6 3 innati tteries? di, la At. Cincinnati . BE. St. Louis east 1 0 At Cincinnati St. Louis neey; Johnson’ and’ Lombardi. Second Game R. Cincinnati oe ae Batteries: Hallahan and V. Da- | vis; Stout and Manion. At New York R.-H. E. | Brooklyn. ..... 410 0 |New York . 6.58 Batteries: Babich, Clark, Leo- i nard, Carroll and Lopez; Salveson. ‘ Hubbell and Mancuso. R. H. E. At Pittsburgh Chicago | Pittsburgh... 49 | Batter’ Lee, Root and O’Far- rell; Meine and Grace. i } At Boston and jDe-} STANDIN | AMERICAN LEAGUE ™ Glub— W. &. TENNIS CLUB TO HOLD MEETING The Key West Tennis Club will hold a Meeting tonight at the home of Ignacio Carbunelt on Southard street)” r ee a6 Matters of importance to the or-| isa) 3 ed ganization will be taken up and it | Meese is expected that there will be} many tennis enthusiasts in at-| Haston tendance. Washington | St. Louis ....... | Philadelphia Chicago 445 39 37 FAIR CURIOSITY \, CHICAGO—Among the eurio: ties at the World’s Fair here are: NATIONAL LEAGUE Gilbert Reichert, 19 years old, 8} Club— Ww. Le jfeet tall, and Werner Ritter, 21) New York 67 38 years old, advertised to be only! cp; +" Y! Chicago 41 #18 inches in height ieiy a Peleh St. Louis 44 Russell ard! Boston | Pittsburgh | Brooklyn | Philadelphia 2} Cincinnati .... 62 59 ; and dor j Sewell, gen: At Detroit St. Louis Detroit R. H. E. 8 12 12 14 LEGALS SUMMONS SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WESTCHESTER cow x K NTY. FRDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK and HIRAM BE. MEEKER, as Receiver of FIRST} aoe BANK IN Plaintiffs, —against— GERTRUDE DRESSING, _HO- WARD DRESSING and» WIL- LIAM E. BAKER, Defendants. THE ABOVE NAMED DE- se NT: FENDA you ARE. HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this ac- ition, and to serve a copy of your janswer, or, if the complaint is not served With this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plain- iff's attorneys within twenty days after the service-of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and jin case of your failure to appear, jor answer, judgment will be taker jagainst you by default, for the. re- lief demanded in the complaint. |Dated: June oth, 1934, | LYNCH, CAHN & WEED Attorneys for Plaintiffs Office & P. O, Address Rar Building White. Plains, New York TO. GERTRUDE DRESSING and HOWARD DRESSI The foregoing summons is served upon you by ‘publication pursuant to an order of Hon. W. F. Bleakle one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 3rd day of August, 1934, and filed with the complaii in office of the clerk of the Co Westchester, at the office : y.of White Plains, New York. The object of the above entitled action is to set aside, as fraudulent pst these plaintiffs, the trans- cr fendant | Gertrude Dressing to the defendant Willia Baker of: ‘ ¢ certain lots, pieces or parcels. land situate, lying and being in the*Towns of Har- County of West- fate of as. lots number: (27), twenty- ) and twenty-nine (29) tain map entitled ‘Map Brevoort Park, i { i | 1908 and file p of the Re; County of Westehester, 1908-as Map Number 18 and ‘to have sai satisfy the | cla of against the defendants Dressing ahd Howard Dres Dated, August 4, 1934. LYNCH, CAHN & WEEI for Plaintif¢ P.O. Address Gertrude ing. 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