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stupidly. Difficult she seemed most “I love your mother; some day You'll know it, I hope,” she said | slowly. Then Mrs. Powers: joined i H E I i the &® road that was wholly i zi gif used to women who ir grass alia ons enn: eS ena nanan CERO E RE ORT EE EOE Ore THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ OVER BRAVES BY HEAVY HITTING CHICAGO CUBS; WINNERS her fear or a thin- ly veiled to these wo. SECURE NINE RUNS IN looked or over her | THIRD INNING she was not looking at her — of ce abso (Spcetat to "The Citizen) her that | NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—The! 2 | Giants continued their heavy hit-! s : : E ; “Because | feel that I would like ting to defeat the Braves, 6 to 3, in the first game of a series of! three and to give Carl Hubbell; the season. ball enthusiast. . .provided car and gas. . .Maybe, we’ll win this time, eh?. ...Ratlio entertainment in ‘one of the cars. . some lady sing- ing. . .she.stops suddenly, . .Ma- chin disappointed, applauds for an encore, .immediately the sing- ing starts-again. . .Machin awed . . -Boys tell him his clapping af- fected auditory waves near the radio and caused recommencement of song. . ;Machin, impressed, re- his seventeenth mound victory of! fuses to applaud in future. . .Sky- ‘line of Miami, with Dade county courthouse landmark. . It’s now SOPOT AMERI Club— Detroit ..... 37 Dore oy ee ee [a eee ne | Never SORE: - 39 SNAPSHOTS (FERASOFTBALL = isco 32 Boston ...... 52 LEAGUE STARTS 3 toc: sa ' (By JOVE) LLAU ; St. Louis . 56 |. We're off. . .Second diamond-; W Philadelphia 61 | ball tournament trip: Key West; | EEK L y Chi¢ago ...... 70 ee epncana nes ag “a iy | NATIONAL LEAGUE } reade, . .bervaldi auto am { Chub— WwW. l. | dam ¥ondster. . -Hollon diamond.) Sevens) SE) AS TENTATIVE York 69 89 i Sindh at CAN LEAGUE Ww. L. RS OI POE Ho 3S OPENING DATE; JUNIOR | Chicago . 42 ' St. Louis 44 5 bs * LeacuE pecins Next, St ows ee 3 PLANTS, FLOWERS, WEDNESDAY | Pittsburgh 53 485 2 VINES | Brooklyn 59.433 : — Philadelphia 63.406 $ oe nar Senior FERA: dia.| Cine#mati’ - 69 313 © Cocoanut Plants, each monanen tonge an eet “2s SE bEAgIneeeee sear tener agg ap ae ee se ee = : - Tuesday, A ne 20, aceordin; to! . = men sday, August 20, according to! CLASSIFIED S ple —..........-.. Se te $1.00 plans. and will continue with} $ Poinsettia Plants, S0e te $1.08 eee ah a and Friday! C 0 L U M N Just Call 818 and Have @ § Crotons, each — pap RE i x READY-TO-SERVE 3 Turks Cap, each .. 28< - Junior league has been ee eeoecessseeeecosess PASTRY DESSERT $ Roses, dozen, . $1.20 ganized with five teams entere \ FOR RENT x e The. opening game is set for Wed- Delivered to You 3 South Florida Nursery very much to lace or button them.” Mrs. Powers smiled because Marsha was smiling, but she thought, as she considered the qual- ity of Marsha’s smile, that Marsha was much upset over Bob's coming departure. After M: Powers The third place Cardinals added! 3:30, Tuesday afternoon, . Hello, to their chances in the pennant! Mr. Walterson. . .Walterson man- race by going on a batting spree| ager of team we played in Key | which defeated the second place! Wet few weeks back. . .Cheta| probes STAs S Siem ton eeall ees kes Arey Jn ear. | Se Me , diamondball game on in Miami to-! row gave the Cardinals nine runs night, but wants to play with old This! FOR RENT—Nicely furnished new nesda i August 15. nesday might, ,Aumnss 15 } Bungalow with garage at 636 i 2 if LF ' I Hib ie e i i ii toward bim to lay her jpon bis. “Ob, Bob!" she her sorrow tor him and melted him; bul he saw “eshibition.” the one that his eeatesy for him Parieton's arms; Tarie hed agaiast bers. He an £ e z ial i ; Ht | He: . ffi Fir A ifzt? to follow. are you gotng to start for she asked of Bob that eve they were, for s mo T she questioned. trust you,” he sald, Governor Gifford Pinchot Peneeyivania, bore at Simsbury, Cann., @ year Hale Holden, chairman heard, the Beuthern Pacific, born et Keuees City. Mo. 65 years ago. tv. Haugh Cabot of the Mayo Pine. born at Beverly Farms, Mars. 62 years ago. Birthdays eevee é Pr. Dean De Witt Lewis of Bal- _ tmore, noted surgeon, born at ~ Kewanee, Hi., 60 years ago. © Be Tenvdes he Hisar of : . | torture, of of; smiled, she answered in a way Marsha would have once termed “appallingly stuffy!” “Lam afraid, if | did wear either of those kinds instead of low slip pers, Hannab would want to lace or button them.” Mrs. Powers ex- plained carefully. “You see, Han- nah bas always done things of that sort for me, and she would be burt thought her work criticized by relegating it to someone else. Don't you think Hannah fs a nice name?” Marsha said she did think Han- fab was a oice name, and together they agreed that ft sounded strong and durable. “1am quite certain,” Marsha add- ed, “that {t would wasb without fad- ing.” ER new mother sald, “Yes, Bob's wife must be very clever, be. cause she said so many things that mother, could not quite und nd. Theirs was a curiously easy fall ing Into adjustment. None of the Jealousy whied will sometimes live fm the hearts of the best of moth- ers, was left to the faded, fading oman; all petty emotion was crowded from her by the vast re- Nef which rose from the fact that Robert would not be “lonely.” Marsha eft bim much alone with hie mother. She made him find tt easy to meet her. She became, through ber will, the kind, un- erring tactful stranger, unless Mre. Powera were near, and then, ehe became his wife. Those were his most difficult ma ments. The skill with which she helped bim to help the woman who was to die, hurt bim beyond all words. He could believe nothing good or true of her, after she looked fled, and said: “My dear, e missed you dreadfully; You've been gone several thousand years, | think! Tell us what men do at clubs. won't you?” or some like, seemingly affectionate light, happy greeting. Of course it was what he had ked her to do; it would be hideous if she faltered, but heavens! how he wanted her to falter! To tell him thus that she did not He easily. it was a relief when the calen dar told him that only a week was left before he must go back to his work which was » work that no one else could do. A relief, and yet a \ Again and again he made himselt betieve that Marsha would not meet Geoffrey Tarleton, because she had said she w not. And then, a smile from her and every belief would crumble. He would see Geoffrey Tarleton’s tight- ening arms; the bend of his bead and he would bear his wife's words whieh had been spoken to Geoffrey rleton; words that told why she had married him, that told him .ne whole grim tale! (Cobvriaht, 1934, by &. Haviland-Taylor) ha discovers, jonday, th: she Hikes “family life! iy at TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Washington, two games. St. Louis at Chicago. Cleveland at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, eames, | Chieago at St. Louis. Boston at New York. | Brooklyn at Philadelphia. | two ag gE A } Princeton. archaeologist, Lorn at New London, N. H., 54 years ago. in the third and knocked out Lon Warneke, the starting Cub pitch- er, and Tinning, who succeeded him. Joiner finished the game with indifferent Success. Tex Carleton held the losers to seven hits while the Red Birds collected seventeen. The “Waner act” saved the ball game for Pittsburgh and the Pi- rates edged’ out the Cincinnati Reds, 8 to 7. The Brooklyn Dodgers kept ixth place in the National League safe from the Phillies’ challenge when they pounded out a 5 to 3 victory in the opener of a three- game series. Lynwood Rowe, the rangy right- dear,” as she decided that her | hander of the Detroit @igers, help. ; quaintanec ed himself to a 6 to 5 decision ever Cleveland in an 11-inning contest, which saw the gome from behind once more to run their string of conseuctive victories to 10. Lefty Gomez chalked up his nineteenth pitching victory of the season when he scattered nine Boston hits to give the Yankees a 10 ot 3 victory. The Yanks scor- ed four rruns in the first and nev- er were headed. Philadelphia bats swung hard at Griffith Stadium ‘enabling the Athletics to pound out an 8 to 6 decision over -the Washington | Senators. | The St. Louis Browns defeated | the White Sox, 8 to 2, in the open- ing game of a four-piece series. The summaries: AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston R. H. E. New York 10:12 4 Tietje, Kinzy and Shea. Batter j and Berg; Rowe and Cochrane, sell, Burke and Bolton, Sewell. NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York Boston New Yor Batteries: Betts, re rs 8 . 6 11 Danning. At Philadelphi Batteries: Warneke, Tinning, Joiner and O'Farrell, Phelps; Car- Tigers| Boston .... oes Ss ‘ a Batteries: Gomez and Dickey;| b&ck to hott eat 1 30, Eats... Walberg, Mulligan, H. ‘Johnson Esmond Albury can’t get enough and R, Ferrell. | . . That's the f an appetite Ss you get when fishing around the At Chicago R. H. E.| keys St. Louis 810 1 E £ a Chicago 2 5 1) _ Rest until 3:30. . Get ready for Batteries: Hadley and Hemsley; the game. . .Game at five. . Shoes ers. . Out to field. . no kidding At Detroit Ro 2. erious work. . infield and | Cleveland ... 5 13. 1| outfield practice. . hit a few. . Detroit 719 2| Play ball. . Castro amused crowd Hildebrandt, Harder nahin ail BBE sre lost. . Crowd not as large as Washington .... 6 7 g| later in the evening. but our Batteries: Dietrich. Mahaffey] W@S most interesting of all tt end Berrys Linke, McColl. Rus-| went. - Ft. Pierce Firemen, Duna R. H. FE. 9 2 #1 game. . Contributed his marvelous fielding and batting performance ; Frankhouse,! vith finger in. that condition. . . Mangum and Hogan; Hubbell and] Wyinkley, you're the nuts. . . R. H. E. Conch teammates. . .Whovie, if! | Mr. Walterson catches him. . Five { o'clock, off for West Palm Fifteen miles from West Palm} Beach. . .Oh, oh. . .Fan belt com! off one of cars. . .Hey, Mr. } chanic!. . .Not so long after all... West Palm Beach, 6:15. . .Wher the head of this tournament? Cruising around in cars. . .There’s the ball field. . .There’s the man- ager of the tournament. . .Whoops, meal tickets and rooms at Hotel Northwood. . .Hotel is in city of Northwood, just out of Palm/ Beach. . .Eats, eats, eats, for the next hour. . .out to ball park. . . opening games of tournament. . . McCarthy and Cates, dashing cab- alleros of the bunch, strike up ac- with two girls in stands. . .“‘Yes, that’s my husband playing second base” one of them] said. . .And was the home town! spirits dampended. . .Ludy Ac and Anthony Bowers, former Key Westers, playing outfied for Dunn; Bus. . .Both great stars. Back to hotel at 11:30. . .Who were those guys standing up till 2:31 . .Next morning, first call for breakfast brings whole team down in a rush. . .went around to department and sporting goods} stores. . .Jought red shirts for} team, . most of us had white pants. . .Met assistant manager of tournament, who helped in the} purchase of shirts. . Out to the) beach. . .swimming in the ocean! and pool. . .Pro_ divers sailing | around on the classy diving boards . .Professor “Wrinkley” Ingra- ham decides to show them a few Gives brilliant exhib , bellp flops breakers. . .had yet to he bought for some plz with his rapid fire talk . - ought to see him let loose Spanish. . .Baker baits crowd with his wisecracks. . .All to no 2 Bus, and Horton’s Beer probably best teams in tournament. accord- ing to Key Weste . -Wrinkley Ingraham dislocat joint of his | pitchers and players in question league will play its games on Mon-} William Street. Apply Valdes day and Thursday nights. | Bakery. aug” Five teams have entered in the} Junior league, The Cuban Club, } FOR SALE manager Nelo Lopez; Young Boys! : Social Club, manager Frank Stick-| °C isce tally equipped. Write ney, Jr.; Goodyear Shoe Shop,! Box A, The Citizen. augs } manager Ben F. Campbell; Ace-} vedo Stars, M. Acevedo, manager. and Gates Stars, Gates as the pilot. A meeting was held this morn-! ing for Senior league managers and important questions The four teams are tangled up in the matter of pitchers. The Kappa im they have no strong dd that the Lopez Funeral Home has two, The Adams Dairy and the Relief are satisfied with} their hurling staff: have promised to play with them. The two d reements will be settled at a final meeting to be held Monday at 2 o'clock. All mana: must have a complete time. Exceptions will be made only in the signing up of All games will be played at the Bayview Park diamondball field and lights and equipment will he will be determined at the Monday meeting. do it if we can get the ferry fare and gas free. . .Ask Castro and Gop Gonzalez how got ¢ ferry. . . when the ¢ start down here. vy West. . .Now le finger in practice. . .but played in inst Miami B Beach fans 2 team. . .for Ki Left handed catcher played w Brooklyn - 5 12 0] Miami Beach. all-around ath- Philadelphia ........... 310 ete of Miami e Batteries: Leonard and Berres;} one that crossed our signe | Collins, Johnson, Hansen, ee ea Moore and Wilson. Left Thursday morning 6:00 for, segreteons Miami. . Rain coming down from At St. Louis R. H. E.j pt, Lauderdale. . .Blowout on) Chicago .. 3 7 1! punn car. ., Gates, Castro and) St. Louis 1721 UU aibury get “all wet” in rumble} seat when tire is being repaired .. Miami, § aw Walterson | 1 the wayward leton and Davis. SS qgaee | Cheta back. . Walterson guaran:} At Pittsburgh 3! tead us $30 if we could wait until! Cincinnati... Pittsburgh . Batteries: Derringer and Lom- bardi; Hoyt, Chagnon, Meine and Grace. 2 | Saturday and play his team . -| | But expenses didn’t warrant us’ staying. . .not with that hungry! bunch. . .He promised us another | j game in two or three weeks, , We'll ‘ @ “Like most housewives I've always wanted an electric refrigerator. After shopping around, comparing values and talking to several of our friends who have General Electrics, Jim and I natu- rally decided a G-E was the refrigerator for us. But you know how men are—he wanted to wait— untillconvinced himwith penciland paper that the refrigerator would easily save enough on food bills and other expenses, both winter and summer, to make the payments on it.” with Clarence | raised. EURNISHED HOUSE—By Key Adams Dairy team has 2 and Albury signed but appas claim both players the; they dollars apiece aboard the | i | i } { i list of their players in by that) furnished by the FERA. Schedules | i amondball league will | GENERAL @ ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR The new G-E Monitor To; finest refrigerator General Electric eve: built. Dist’nguished new styling; freezes more ice faster; uses less current; all-steelcabinet; stainless steel freezer; all the mod- ern convenience features; Years Protection against failure of the sealed-in-steel mechanism for only ‘$5—the standard 1 year warranty and 4 more years pro- tection for only $1 a year (which is included in the price). LUMBER FOR SALE—Apply Odd Fellows Hall, Caroline street. jly30-2wks WANTED Couple. M Permanent tenant. Caroline street. ust be reasonable. Apply 621 augl0-3tx PERSONAL NIES and Certain Lincoln Heads $2.00 each. Send dime listing all pennies to | WE BUY INDIAN HEAD PEN- pay up to $68 e; worth All dates wanted. for complete catalog premium coins from dollars. INTERNA: TIONAL COIN COMPANY, N. E. STA., I DETROIT, MICH. augll-1tx BOATS AND MOTORS H. P. Win Price $606 Matched Pair 200 ton Diesel Engines— 10.00—Apply Mathias Yacht Building Co., Camden, N. J. aug11-3tx SHORTHAND SHORTHAN leges, “Yim—let’s buy that General Electric Refrigerator thi SEE ALL Monitor Top, Flat-top, Liftop models—all General Electrics—a G-E refrigerator for every home and income—see them all in our display roomsand take your choice! Prices as low as by THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager ELECTRIC D FOR 3 MONTHS, This is less than one-half is charged Dr. S. W. Rogers, cor- nell by the col- and Washington augll-1t j is the lus S$ THREE! 67 Per Month Catherine St. Maloney & Peacock S Phone 597 ? PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON 8ST. | INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO, 1 PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY eocce A “FOR RENT” AD On the Classified Page IS SURE TO REACH THE PERSON YOU SEEK HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE Try Your Meals At Delmonico Restaurant . © © e . r o e o e e r e . . . * 7 a e . PHONE 51 © Cuban Beer, served with meale _..-- 28. ——THE—— judweiser Beer Be Course Dinners, ~ SOc, 75e, and She KEY WEST CITIZEN 000000 COCO SO SOLOSODOOSOS ODDS OSS OSSSOSOSESOESES MAKES HEALTHY CHIL. DREN AND BETTER BABIES —READ— THE KEY WEST SUNDAY STAR Subscription $2 Per Year Key West’s Only Sunday Paper Nothing Takes the Place of Pure Milk and Cream PHONE 223 SOLANO’S DAIRY And Let Us Supply All the Business Office Citizen Building PHONE 51 ANHEUSER-BUSCH BUDWEISER DRAUGHT BEER, glass 5c —At— THE CAVE INN OLD OAKEN BUCKET DEPRESSION CAFE BLUE HEAVEN CAFE HAPPY DAYS BEER GARDEN SLOPPY JOE’S PLACE Smith, Richardson and Conroy | A. LOPEZ, Agent. RUSSELL’S CIGAR STORE DAILY BASEBALL RE. 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