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‘Banta Claus of any kind. ‘Phe murmur of tissue was biend- @¢ with homan whispers; Mrs. Powers was, obviously, planning gifts for her, Mareha realized she found Mrs. Powers hiding bebind cushions, or clos- or desk drawers at her looking too tofantilely through gifts and that intensification of At was instead, a bappy—an ab- happy and an exciting Ii hurried days. Sometimes im forgot that her connection ‘Bob was measured by the beat mother's heurt, her place in house seemed 60 permanent, so ‘geil; she was so entirely at bom mother’s hand; she said a full, rather tremulous, “Darling! * ‘She sald next, “It's—very dear of you to care—” “I can’t have you growing ii,” sald Bob, voice a trifle tight. “I won't! I promise you! {'m the ‘strongest person!” she assured him. “You mustn't be troubled for/a-mo- + YANKEES SPLIT s POPE OC RA Rm DP OI ory THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PLP CLE DLN Ar EEE AOE Highest || Lowest Mean Normal Mean | ‘DIAMONDBALL BY ’Rairifall* " ere ee ¥esterday’s Precipitation .60 Ins.| Normal Precipitation -15 Ins. “Phils record covers 24-hour period ending at 8 o'clock this morning. ment about anything so futile. -1 | | a co rset | WAETH BOSTON IN FERATEAGUETO 20 cones. to tronble you In any way!” Bhd ‘ | Sun rises - 6:00 a. m. “1 ‘know that,” he said; and he " . | | 4 ; Sun_sets 7:03 p. m. turned his hand to grip hers and ! a Moon rises 9:35 a. m. hard. She had been splendid about zi | Moon sets .. 9:22 p. m. everything; tactful, gentle, patient, AMERICAN LEAGUE { ‘Fomorrow’s Tides ‘ understanding. . 3 F rat “You're quite a wonderful ‘per [BENGALS WHIP INDIANS IN! ¢i,5— W. L.. Pet,| RELIEF AGGREGATION -AND/ 45,» ar ite’ son,” he said and not for his 10-INNING BATTLE; ‘WASH-| Detroit - -657! CASTRO STARS WILL. MEET | Low ... 5:46 6:03! mother’s benefit, His mother smiled New York . +617) Barometer at 8 a. m., today: | on them: they did care and deeply | INGTON SENATORS TIE! Cleveland 538, IN OPENING CONTEST OF| Sea level, 30.06. | and it was plain to see now. Occa- i Boston . 523! 1 Slonally, they had seemed a tittle | ATHLETICS j Washington jaca) NEW SEHRRUEE | ‘WEATHER FORECAST | mote; she reasoned that they had ek es St. Louis et Ab2 | | nh made to seem so by their con- Philadelphia. 9! : elphia 402; s z (Till 8 yp. m., Tuesday) sctousness, {Special to Phe Citizen) Chicago R45 The opening game of the FERA Key West and Vicinity: Partly {t snowed persistently, delight NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—A rec-| NATIONAL LEAGUE fully, during the days that prefaced Christmas. Full days that were j Soe wrawa set (TOR tems vet Club— W. 4. Pet} gently slowed toward the close of j farewell to Babe Ruth, who made, New York 70 39.642 each afternoon when Marsha with | : ‘ | Chi : 66 43.606 Mrs. Powers, waited Bob's retura, | Whatohe said was his last appear-' Chicaso 62 46. 1574| He was burried by getting ready for | ance ‘as-a regular player in Bos-' eae . 54 4 300 hia start for Mexico which was to be Fen mak "491; made on the twenty-eighth of De | ton as the Red Sox.and New ae Pittsburgh . 52 54 491) Senives. oe . or, | Brooklyn AB 429) Yankees divided. a doubleheader. Philadelphia. mer “ALL the Yankees the second, 7 tol. | ‘The ‘Tigers hung up ‘their! twelfth consecutive victory by de-} feating the Cleveland Indians, Gi to 5, in the tenth inning, of a! game which ‘was featured by De- troit’s second triple play of the season, The victory gave Detroit | a four and ‘one-half game lead! over the Yankees, whom they meet } in a five-game series in New York | this week. A mear-capacity crowd of °3: 000 ‘saw the Chicago Cubs drive the Dean brothers from the mound | | { in successive games to win both; sides of a doubleheader, the first! to 2, and the nightcap, game, 7 6 to 4. The Sox won the first, 6 to 4, and | :Gincinnati 8 37 TENNIS HONORS, HE AND SEARLE BARNETT{ WIN ‘DOUBLES IN TOURNA- MENT PLAY Moses Mondul, former tennis star of this city, together with his partner, Searle Barnett, won the Dade County Doubles crown yes- terday in tournament play at Hen-| derson Park Courts, over the fav- ored Lee-Whalen team. It was an “upset” win. Al- , diamondball league wiii be played| | next Monday night at 8 o’clock. | ‘Mrs. Powers was knitting by firelight. Pitching with $500 at stake, though the Mondul-Barnett team ‘George Earnshaw defeated St. had eiiminated the former doubles | Louis 3 to 2, ad gave the White’ champs, Nixon and Feuer on Sat-! Sox an even split of a double-! yrday, the crowd expected the header after the ‘Browns had tak-! gayorite twosome, Whalen-Lee, to en the opetiing game, 4 to 2, The | But Mondul victory was Earnshaw’s eleventh well as against seven defeats. Under a pre-season agreement with own- er Lou Comisky, he is to get a $500 cash bonus for each triumph over 10. A free-hitting contest which capture the crown. with brilliant volleying and controlled serves and Barnett’s long ones to the opposition’s far court, took straight sets, 6-2, 5-4 and 8-6, for their win. ARSHA and Mrs, Powers wait- ed Bob on the afternoon of that) day when the papers had blared, “TWO MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS.” The day had been particularly beautiful for Marsha. Mrs. Powers had felt no pain; it had snowed with dramatic fervor; Bob had looked at her often during the luncheon hour and once he had smiled “almost in the old way.” And Hannah had said to her, produced only one run each left Washington and Philadelphia tied when the first game of a sched- uled doubleheader was called at the end of the seventh-inning be- Welch, Walberg, Pennock and R.} Ferrell. First Game At Washington R. H. E. sas 8 ee 8 cloudy tonight and Tuesday with The Relief and Castro Stars are | to meet in the first game. On the following Thursday, the Lopez Funeral Home and Jersey Ice}, Cream tens will compete. Announcement of the opening} date and ‘the change of the j in-} tended Tuesday games to Mondays, was announced at a meeting held | at 2:30 ‘today. H ‘The scheduled Wednesday night | opening of the Junior League this! week has been postponed. | The pitcher argument which! tied up progress of the league was! igrida: : settied” “Sewing. Hin Harter dnl lorida: Partly cloudy tonight question, will not pitch for the 274 Tuesday with scattered show. | Funeral Home, but will play first} ¢*S Tuesday and probably in ex-} base. Lunn will be the Undertak-} t”eme south portion tonight. er hurler with Richards for the} Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Castro Stars, Gates for the Relief | Gentle southerly winds over north | D “Partly Cloudy seattered showers; gentle to mod- erate easterly ‘winds. i tures are still above normal rom sited with powers of intuition the Plains States eastward over; and versatility. The mere strength the lower Lake region and lower! of mental brillianey will bear the Ohio Valleys. High maximtm tem.| fortunes along triumphantly te @ peratures yesterday were as fol-|ecertain point. ff the dispesitier lows: St. Louis, Mo., 98 degre’ to be rebellious and overbearing Dodge City, Kans., 100 degrees; ) nas heen kept in cheek, the end of Abilene, Texas and Little Rock, | . crous; otherwise Ark, 102 degrees. Showers and) 'ife will be p " thunderstorms have also. occurred) the fortunes appear to saecumh during the last 24 hours in most | under the exposure of some sehen. of the Atlantic States, Ohio Val-| ine of double deal! ley, and on the middle and east | BENJAMIN LoPEz Gulf coast, the heaviest, rainfall £ being 0.94’ inches at Washington, || FUNERAL HOM D.'C. Cooler weather prevails} Established 49 Years throughout much of ‘the eastern peratures 10 degrees below nor- mal in the North Atlantie States. | portion of the country, with mr | 24-Hour Ambulance Serview Save Money with @ 7; Carey Roofs have been the standard for over 60 yeors, And they cost no more—and frequently less—than wn known, untested materials. We sell Carey Shingles.and Roofings in « wide range of colors and weights—you can accordingly select the and Ward hurling ‘em over for! Portion and moderate easterly | the tlerdey ‘feo Cremn teatn. i winds over south portion and | R: Curry, assistant FERA/| weather partly overcast tonight | recreational head, announces that! #nd Tuesday. it is tentatively planned to charge| Bast Gulf: Gentle southerly | 10 cents admission to the stands| Winds over north portion and gen- | at the diamondball park. | tle easterly winds over south por-! No player over 17 years of age} tion. will be allowed to play in the} Junior League is another decision announced. Several, umpires are under con-; sideration for league contests but the official choices have not been decided on. ; { WEATHER CONDITIONS | | Light scattered showers in the! upper M ppi and Valleys and central Plains States since Saturday morning have caus- ed -somewhat cooler weather these sections, although tempera- | type which will best suit your property in appearance and durability. Be sure you get the greetest roofing value for your money—liet us give you @ free estimate. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING AND ENGINEERING COMPANY WHITE AND ELIZA STS. PHONE se8 “Your Home Is Worthy Of Th= Best” sy} oday In History O0ereecsaaccosanscncosen 1534—(400 years ago) The So. ciety of Jesus founded in Paris by Ignatius Loyola, Francis Xavier, and five others, 1846—In war with Mexico, Americans captured Los Angeles. 1868—25,000 killed in earth- quake in Peru and Ecuador. = a ae concep mama : i Philadelphia Washington - pA ea (Called, end of seventh, rain) Batteries: Cascarella and Ber- cause of rain. The second game! was also ealled off. j The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE “You've no idea, Mrs. ‘Powers, if you'll forgive me'the saying it, how much of good it's doing her to have you here, and all'of us. The sound of the plano and your laughing and 1898—Mahila surrendered American forces. “it 1 could last!” she though to! fret. Thea the wording change ‘Whe began to think, “Make—it last!” Which was probably a foolish peti. 1932—Wind and rain killed 40 § ‘i ‘y; Whitehill and Bolton, | Hen to something that did not hear. | foking. Mrs, Powers. The cook sald eevee Fae aye Whiten yans ear rieanun, Tes, \ She reasoned, yet it kept ringing} to me last night, she. said, ‘We Lenies St. Louis EG. 3 sec sea Gaibe ee ae "4 ieago = 8 } : , Sit heshed ber breathing and that] with us aiwaya abe sald, and na, | St.Louis “3's 8] Postponed on account of rain. ‘TODAY'S GAMES ‘Made ber close her eyes she'd die for you!” Y Batterie: Weaver, Warneke | 2 m uae —_— “OF course 1 could not last; sober} And this from Hannah, usually | and O'Farrell; P. Dean, Carleton, | At Detroit aa al AMERICAN LEAGUE told her that. Bob was| contained, silent! } Haines and Delancey. one 4 oc No games scheduled. with ber, thus her] “He’ ” Jetroi nae anes = Res ‘coming! Sth ern. were Batteries: Pearson and Berg; NATIONAL LEAGUE for reai life was gone. But Second Game that afternoon. She was kuitting by end over; over and over! | frelight. Marsha was on a-low stool At St. Louis R. H. E,| Hamlin, Marberry and Cochrane.| Qjneinnati at Pittsburgh. fast! Please. make—It/ at her feet. Marsha turned her face | Chicago ..........--------- 612 1 Only game scheduled. toward the; doon:(She ~wisheditier |/StsLouis nn 48 1 LEGALS eae heart did not have to beat in that Batteries: Malone and Phelps, jeenene RS. POWERS told Bob thi B® Marsha was “losing weight” 5 Stadied Marsha anxiously. THE COUNTY silly, excited manner.at his it COUNTY, casual appelirance, ‘or threat: IN TH ,O’Farrell; J. Dean, Vance and Da- tr 4 “I don’t think so, darling, but he'll Anoruer Old Stove Round-up “LASSIFIED n_re the —the best one yet — with trade-in. im,” said Mrs. e * en BURY >roba ae thay waited tho “at: AE ONTO: CR NATHNEY He | at: Pitisburah RE: MIRA ALOT eat COLUMN t of , ar it cus- midst; ‘it’s growin late. Cincinnati 611 3) FINAL NOTICE | allowances ranging up to $13.15— Tras be dene pli ih “Yes. Dear, dear—my ball again. | pittsburgh 9 12 2| Notice is Hereby Given stat the eecccoccenacasacsesecoss | y ‘ ara Saaneae s ened will, on the 22nd day o : i {make you a great deal.at trouble, | patteries: Stout, Kolp, Derring-| August, Hs D419 a present 10 the | oe Teperow al terms as low as $1.50 down, with bal dear,” Marsha an- = : er and Lombardi; Meine, Hoyt; able County duds of Mor vertisements under tnin hea neseaee St nee bak tic ts toad upofal is thet and Grace. seatand voucher sa Ge be arene epee a ence in 24 monthly payments. 3 or of th ate of Miri .|the rate of le a wor sor Hob! lam quive| “If ¥ou did nothing, you would be Saw York, postponed, | ecerea, ane at saa im ‘| sertion, but the minimum for the = st a ep rl applicatio: € id} ? 24 sag | useful incthis: house, Marshes Fonts at News cr keboe Ponets Teel settlement of his| first insertion in eve:y instance is | Here's an opportunity you shouldn't »| This was spoken very seriously, | rain. ss} : : atat at } ‘im never fll! ~ hdministration of said estate, and} 9, H ightly, and to it Marsha re- for an order discharging him as . | 4 abled by her! | eee Wi ila i such administrator. Payment for classified adver- | miss to change your old stove for a it Fou are losing weigh! arian ate ae Nhe 3 j ae ay -Yilladetabie, went" ‘Dated this ‘the isth day of June,|tisements is invariably in advance, | em | poned, rain. A. D. 1934. e} i! i wn hints mine See G. BROOKS, gR., | but Sequin sevens we eter new late model gas range. Smart the woman who called her, “My the Estate of; accounts may have their advertise- é ae Fou how to use it, d daughter” AMERICAN LEAGUE ased. g-13-|ments charged. | lines and color combinations appeal . aia thes should give their | iter of adjusting the weights Wii soon learn!” Whew that hie cousin Letitia, many of contemporaries, ‘have bad to suppress a rising ‘Over this. But Marsha was not First Game At Chicago St. Louis Chicago Batteries: Advertisers ‘street address as well as their tele phone number if they desire re- eults. | With each classified advertise- “persons | ment.The Citizen will give free an “Make it last; Please make it | last,” Marsha begged silently as | Bob appeared in the doorway. (Cobsright, 1934, by K. Havitand-Taylor) to kitchen pride — improved scientific R. H. E. Oi a ee ig 2641 holder and Hetns- COURT OF T MONROE IN PROBA h OUNTY, devices add to leisure hours. Tomorrow, Bob gets a curtain an % ey; Jones i Shea. a * a ‘. ¢ she nid her hand on bis! tecture. pe pone sik ed ng claims or demands against] Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for Don't wait! Decide NOW. Know Check these important features. You'll get ese EY SAS aa : nichivou ere herauy 116 | ; i ; them in @ modern gas range: * Ge oe | shi sf pepe R. HE notitisd to fil LOM AD ptanrsia a pes gas cooking at its best, with a modern ~ ety Bi thd ' Gout sborn at Clear Branch,} A at Chicago # a ‘o| mands which you may have a FOR SALE Oven Heat Control... Insulation... Self ndlav’s 7¢;| Tenn., 63 years ago. St. Louis esceenees ; the estate of Lofton B, Sands Ris ny eae Sasi = gas range. Lighting . . . Convenient Pull-Out Broiler ays ir ay | eee Chicago faces A my iyeein tne office of the 1 SALE — 28-foot Cabin Full Enamel . . . Simmer-Speed Burners ware - 8e0 *| Bishop Robert E. Campbell of | Batteries: PNeSeS An ive hn -Gunn, Coun ty Judge Cruiser, fully equipped, Write PLUS the economy, speed and dependability Prederick A. Sterling, U. S./ the p. E. Church, stationed inj 9nd Hemsley; Earnshaw and @ of Monroe County, Box A, The Citizen. aust! of Gas, to Bulgaria, born in St. Tiperia, born at Florida, N. Y., 50| Madie i at Key West, Florida, with- | meee in calendar months from the! ~ WANTED 58 years ago. ZO. ime of the first publication of this} Rea 5.58 | First Game 3 eure or w ie duly 2ard, 1934, Said Be Nek Pee Coenen At Boston R. H, B.|claimd or demands shail’ ve in weit=| EORNISHED HOUSE —By K g and cor ) George H. Payne of. Now York, | Edwin Grasse, violin virtuoso,} yey York 412 2 i » member of the new Com-| porn in New York, 50 years ag0.! -Roston 6 12. 1\¢ istions Commission, born in} | Batteries: Allen, Murphy and t's reasonable, Apply 621 aug10-3tx Couple. Must be Permanent tenant. Caroline street. or attorney. demands not FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY PPM, BS yoara ago. | Buddy Rogers, actor, born 30| Dickey; W. Ferrell and R. Fer-| ri ve time and. in the | Dr, Uharles E. Boury, president! years ago yrell. aaa eae ea | BOATS AND MOTORS h a = J ent. y 8 - ¢ pid. ¥ } Temple U Philadelphia, | wie. “Ganadi aa eal Gans josie Gay of any GOR SALE_Matched Pair 200 Robert Roberts, Mgr. years . Hugh Guthrie, anadian : . WINIFRED SANDS, barons : chee ail dai eaeeee Rolie,’ born in Ontario, At Boston R. H. E.} Estate of, H. P. Winton Diesel Engines— | 68 years ago. ; iNew York ee g0 2h eae | Price $6000.00—Apply Mathias yy cpeiifsceod clit | Boston ... 1. © 2)" Attorney tor Administratrix. Yacht Building Co., Camden, N. Fudge William J. Tilson, presid-| aug11-3tx Wis judge of the U. §. Customs! Subscribe for The Citizen. i Batteries: Broaca and Jorgens; | jly23-30; aug6 and 13, 1934! J.