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_ SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, i934. a eee ae LP EL EEE G0 ABEL I LLL EO PPE OL LACT EL CLE ALEC EEL ALL OVP CCE DEEL EL ACM she was doing it rather wel ror Rod ell, gave She told Bob next of what his mother had said of him; of all that had happened. He seemed to listen soddenly, but she understood his suffering. : “Was it reasonable or fair?” he cpa adic rapa aee tees SPORT Occ SesecaTevesusucsaeaee CLASSIFIED | COLUMN | | evoccese anace H | che rate of le a word for each im sertion, but tke minimum for the, first insertion in evecy instance is S DIZZY’ DEAN CETS | | REVENGE FOR HIS YOUNG BROTHER THE | TROJANS OUT 26e. { Payment for classified adver- | tisements is invariably in advance, | but regular advertisers with ledger | accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. | Advertisers shoula give their street address as well as their tele- | FOR REVENGE IN BALL GAME| Popular Lines bv juestion e if th f ante s would kiss him, press close Seis ake ee ra secahioaa De eit jecnaea pcan Ceara manne | Rartholomew had tip-toed away. nee she answered, “I on [PATE OPIATES CARDS! Chub W; de: Pet DI ARE OF SEUGEERS TOMDE: er Tks onioua atk goes Senan| Fi 5 5 mt |. . me! ! fhe bad oot mnt the scene tor | think it was. But it is one of those | 'N SECOND PLACE; DODGER eal < ee a en ROW AT NAVY FIELD; PEAN| Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ack frit eee > sould not. that can curdl w Yor! ss r " H > ‘Weom ber hands od that be coud ie Tov belie aks fos | RASSBERRYMEN PROVE, Cleveland aay, Sannas ae een ae = ol : PLANTS, FLOWERS, ; ‘Set speak. He saw she was pitiably | Of your resentment. I think it | Boston .... 63 58.521 FOR SALE / ‘weary, more uncertain and younger | heips.” fe pe ee | Washington ia 82 £88 Oo RADIO FOR SALE, amateur] VINES a : er ree ee cae ean, = sald, frowning, moving uneast- | St. Louis ... -51 64 443) -——— short-wave radio, transmitter, | Sis oe Record Aa fah oat Se aoa —— cones Te (heccten te ig ‘Ciliaes) er eer (By JOVE) 50 watts, also tubes, condensers, | © Cocoanut Plants, each = tie nually of it. set ‘ica 253 resistors, = pelt sacri- or there was no getting away. I'm ra | _ NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—As if! . | Sinee the Trojans came so close re ape oe oe a Aaa | ¢ Hibiscus Plants, each Geile the world’s marvel, but 1 was the | 7 Protest against the Giants’) NATIONAL LEAGUE | to whipping them in last Sunday's| sy ee ee Bougainvillea, Red or Pur- only man they could get now who | knocking the socks off Paul Dean| Club— W.L. Pett yay aes i ple .... SOc to $1.00 s could swing that job. And my paus- | 44. aay petore, the first time the! NON, YO - UA OS ee etre are re | ence ED Ole ate Poinsettia Plants, SOc to $1.00 g ing meant stopping the work of y before, the first time the, st, Louis 20 48 .593! ome worried about tomorrow’s -50. e e ress, és Just Call 818 end Mave © Crete 2% others. They couldn't stand the f. | New Yorkers have beaten a Dean/ Chicago ... ..10 49 .588{ contest at the Navy Field. Wess Sac aoe bem ee a e fee ’ Pittsburgh . . 488) ting ana. quit aaa i . : couldn't see how I could leave—" | for his li es. sa ‘ 5 “448 ig al quite a good fielding 7 em “| know,” be heard, ‘ane ao: aia } for his little kid brother yesterday a of - geal team which, combined with Dick PRINTING—Quality Printing at Delivered to You . di and left the locals stranded from Philadelphia ............-46 pum tas Bats the Lowest Prices. The Art-| South Florida Nursery 1@ understood per. | ss | Cincinnati 41 78 .845; Navarro’s superb pitching, held in Dean: aug7| Maloney & Peac y po “a ‘@ again and again | his brilliant five-hit pitching and Les {out well until late innings last | 3 Phone Cothertan in a way that made me know she did. And the doctor had told me, and fd written you, that her life would He ran his hands through his stiff, sandy hair; “for the sake of the workers and the company the work had to go on!” he said jerkily, “but it wasn’t reasonable for God, or whatever it is who runs things, must eat some luncheon. ‘Ws watting you.” “I don't seem” (again the numb- 4 that slowed his speech was oH him) “to be hungry.” The arrangement had been of Marsha, he realized, “OU see, 1 wanted to come every the chalking up of a 5-0 victory. | and are now only six games be-/| hind the loeals.:A real worry for) Manager Terry! Collins and Rothrock looped homers over the outer walls for the Birds. !been going great guns _lately,! NO FERA BALL PIRATES REFUSE TO SHARE PLAYERS; CURRY CALLS OFF PLANS ball league, Ray Curry, assistant director, abruptly week when it weakened and allow-| BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | ed the Sluggers to forge into. a START YOUR OWN BUSINESS, East Liberty, Sta. 6, Pittsburgh, | in the next inning and though the { Pa. aug25-1tx! Sluggers did come back to score two more runs and finally take the game, it was quite a scare for the veteran ball players. WANTED YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER all events, Dick Navarro wil! be} rearing to go, if he is given the Not only that but the Cards be longer, s re at 3-2 : pc ee You must not reproach | came up to a fast second place, | LEAGUE HERE lead. That left the score at 3-2.) " in spare time, Write for book- 3 rse! } but the Trojans knotted the count let. The Elite Service Bureau, INSURANCE Office: DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES 319 Duval Street _ *E Row. But you'll try to eat?” to make me the one man fitted to the The Dodgers, who are now in Tomorrow the Sluggers will i : 0) uae i a | Sluggers will; and typist. Need not be expert EPHONE e {ihe qrestionse a she raised an agerbwanege eccuae Chicago being entertained by the] use Cheta Baker on the mound] at first. Answer in own hand-| bp as spscry PHONE 48 Milaidiees se weetec, ote Bob thought dully, “You have the | CUS. proved inhospitable guests! Cujminating a two meeting| 87d the redoubteble Beliss behind| writing, giving age, married or | $ Beer trter the eat creat tha | most ‘beantital eyee—" they were | by knocking their hosts right out! aes Le mate., The: Trojans bave not) single, expatiene what sys) arn : IRemel table the bad set before | M204 with sympathy. and feeling: | of second place with a 6-4 win,| *Evment over division of pitch-| announced their battery ss Ar-| tem used and where studied. 3 ‘drawing-room and they seemed t : eas : A base-| Mando Navarro, manager, is ex-| Bos re of The Citizen. : JOHNC PARK fre. jeeareas him. The Brooklyn Rassberrymen have|€™ in the proposed FERA base-| O44 to spring a surp Pastis om oe ee capone = : “ H . . . second. But | kept thinking of what my betrayed trust would mean to workers, stockholders, to the men who head the firm.” known how the empty the dining-room table would af. Bim. He found bimself eating heartily than he had in days | handicapped only by the willow of | {Babe Herman, who hit a homer| with two on board and later scor. | ecreational alled the meeting to a close last night at The Citizen office ol nod, as he wants to eke out sweet revenge for his defeat last Sun- day. TYPEWRITING COMPANY 328 SIMONTON 8ST. “I know,” Marsha murmured yet | ed the fourth run of the Cubs him- | Tomorrow at 1:30 the Slug-} . @ren tasting the food. Up to| again. On . th hat the FERA . Once { announcement that the FE " meh © HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE Moment all foods had been the|1y her eveas ner wendt er ane, | Sel ae 1 eee all es feareub oe Doane SELECT SEA FOODS ; j flavoriess and yet apt tol’ang bean tifa)sapek: ee cent With two one run margin vic-| would not sponsor a ball league hopeful and ne fans cheerful and! | $ one as one chewed method: | no was silent, looking into them: | (orcs over the Cincinnati Reds, with teams that were unevenly} Me | |] Jewfish Steak, tb 15. $ Re naan gies and real- league standing percentage a lit-| divided. SOFTB GAMES | if Jewfish Bone, tb 106 i “ ¢ pig Bs, i tle over the .500 mark, where they; The Sluggers need pitchers, it ALL Turtle Steak, tb 25ce@ It wasn’t reasonable, was it?” he { a | ° 1 Bhe filled;,| probed as would a child who is pun- | ete the day before. Brandt took) was decided at the meeting; the } Shetenp,. 25e 8 ow daiencatiy courtly,” she tehea pies. oo ., rsate of, san Oh the Brave Sekt Stars and Trojans need experienc- LAST NIGHT OFF Package of 500 Sheets CRAWFISH, tb Be : - jot. seem ,” she | iy . . i | i S0b" be murmured fatly, “you're | conceded, “bat it 1s » fect you cane | pitching strength and hasn’t found| 4 Players, and the Pirates have ee || Yellowtail Steak, t 1Se 8 Try Your Meals At satin stan over, it you want that, | change.” it yet. for the Tigers swamped his; @ multitude of both. Roy Hamlin Ru one A GOOD QUALITY BOND Yellowtail, t 10c 8 Delmenice Bestamsent Bet pou've Wi. 1 left too much to} “Am | a weak whiner?” Nats 12-6 after his crowd had] of the Sluggers was ready to agree} © COUT Neder | On te PAPER i : Fou. “No, oh no! Talk it out all you | manufactured an early-inning| to, four evenly divided teams, as eteabe tne oe “4 Lee heraal |] FREE PROMPT DELIVERY ¢ Cuban Beer, served with Rial 1p ohpemag ond violently; |can; your resentment, but remem- | lead. But then it would take] was Popin Acevedo of the Stars clase oes eee rl o meals ake ‘ would ues m denied do- | ber that your measure must be, | some mighty strong pitching to| and Armando Navarro of the Tro-| id Lis ie —_ THE —____ LOWE FISH COMPANY § Budweiser Beer ihe now, a little small.” : | throttle the roaring Tiger bats. The| jans, but Rogelio Gomez refused | °# Med Pee ec | ! | eden x He poured himselt another cup of | local Yanks were in the ranks of| to divide any of his players. called off. ARTMAN PRESS |) PHONE 151 SOc, 78, and Ste : The new scoreboard to be ex-| i coffee; she leaned across the table to drop a half lump of sugar into the cup. “You remember well,” he said, and he saw her eyes veiled by hurt. “I do remember rather too well, sometimes,” she agreed. He would never know how she remembered, of course, she reasoned, nor of how the lean “feed on foods the-fat of heart despise.” Rather stupidly he brought forth his cigarets, and held a lighter to hers and then to his. As the smoke circled and rose to make a faint himself. "Tm ready to talk of anything MBP time you want to,” she said. RBIFA told Bob, quite evenly, bat tm @ voice that now and grew « trifle faint of the fu- of the beautiful flowers, of the unemployed due to rain here yesterday, and the Tigers went | ahead half a game, taking advant- age of their nearest opponert’s idleness, Everything was going fine for the Athletics in their game with the St. Louis Browns when who | — should ‘come along in the eighth in- ning but Sam West and clout a drive over the fence with one of} his mates on the sacks. That was enough for a 2-1 victory for the | Browns. This brought the meeting to a climax and Curry decided that it was an impossible situation and called off all plans for the league. It is thought that a city loop will be planned for the near fu- ture. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. RY JOHNSON, hibited at the games for the first time remained out in the wet on! Citizen Bldg. its “premier night” and great; raindrops rolling off its shining | PHONE 51 | numbers and glistening surface | fell monotonously and disconso-| } lately to the ground, Se THE KEY WEST SUNDAY STAR Subscription $2 Per Year Key West's Only Sunday THIS SPACE $3.00 PER MONTH quite everyone Mrs. Powers| blue haze in the stately room he The summaries: | Compiainant, Pa Keown bad sent them. She had | found himself talking of things that NATIONAL LEAGUE | vs Foreclonure of Mortage per : a Other Relief. ist of people who had sent the! bad troubled him all the way home. At Chicago RHE al er Business Office Citi Marsha stated and of what| There were other things that Brookt 610 2 12 Inserts son they had sent. bothered him; little neglects that ue ye = M rena sertions Building re | had grown disproportionate because | CMICa80 cai - 2) Scheer, his f A rely Se ppabapna in of the finality of death. One year Batteries: Benge and Lopez; HERBERT THO eg PHONE 581 * he’d forgotten her birthday until it | Malone, Lee and Hartnett. ried; and ‘unknown’ persons mother's liking for simplicity. | ¥45 well past. On another occasion paving ren ee ived in wale \ SPCC OCCT OOOO ESE EEE EEEES EEE SES SEEES he had laughed over those standing First Game H told of notes that had come suit. ‘ ‘of how she had answered them. | 48h trays and it secmed she had At Cincinnati R. H. E. ‘ORDER OF PUBLICATION ci ANHEUSER-BUSCH ; He realized, sitting sagged in bis| ot him one for a surprise. . . He | Boston ........ 4s) eemeeree OF gece tent RUSSELL’S “Phair, that she bad, with great care, |Stopped speaking, and Marsha | Cincinnati wun. 1 7 Ol} the residence of the defendants, mm |leaned forward to cover his hand Batteries: Brandt and Hogan;! meet Soa BUTS OE ART oa Lan DRA UGHT CIGAR STORE felt would help him. There | With hers. | Johnson and Manion. that their last known address was & gentle, every-day steadiness} “You are morbid,” she said. “You Lee 212 Republic Building, Miami, Flor- B E E R glass 5e her narration that steadied | W0u't be able to help being so, 1 am Second Game ee eet eee ee aad Mek pe Ph DAILY BASEBAL: afraid, but you can help yourself a ‘At Cincianat R. H. E.|—— Thomas, his wife, it married, “un caue ae wees — = 4. RE. “ eae Ea know d that their last ) ; Mhoaght, “After al, she ip not |i ei aante. ti. yourmaie fog | Bato. .10 12 2] Known address was 226 N. W. Sist OLD OAKEN BUCKET = me deeply a ¢ yourge®, 7°84 Cincinpath 916 0|Street, Miami, Florida. That the DEPRESSION CAPE about Were always so fine to her! So dear. 5 i ith and|Sefendants, J. W. Scheer and Mrs. j * ome in and get the resaiey ‘that Please believe me!” Batteries: Rhem, Smith an Scheer, his wife, if married, | LUE HEAVEN CAFE pag sell j helps e hi Spohrer; Stout, Benton and Lom-|are non-residents of the State of HAPPY DAYS BEER GARDEN wm Major League Gomap lite these. it Ho was afraid to move his hand, j Florida, and they reside at 693 San- ; Wwhere would | 20: for fear that hers might be taken | bardi. ford Avenue, Newark, New Jersey; | SLOPPY JOE’S PLACE aan “ from it. After a few seconds, she See that each of sai lefendants ai * . 2 CIGCAREDPes lt slipped her other hand heneath | St. Louis Le | OSE IR Ree On ree ee ate Smith, Richardson and SOFT DRINKS, Bite, A again ‘and Bob's, and so clasped it between | New York - 0 5 Oj State of Florida, the aarsics oes Conroy i both of hers, It seemed asifsheun- | St. Louis ................. 8 8 3| Summons in Chancery upon whew A. LOPEZ. A = wee derstood his needs and much he Hatieriva: Bowman, Ouilth and| shoes ace uakaows oo : a8 vin » Agent. § 61) Duvet Steees and claiming an interest in and to . could not say. Mancuso; J. Dean and Delancey. the lands described in complainant's there are unknown persons a Three leaders to choose from forewares (Copyright, 1934, By K. Havilend-Tasier) oz bill “of complaint, to-wit: Sunset wes ii i itts’ Cove, subdivisions of Model Lan “Dia—dia he man-| Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, ; Cove, sut us Eight @ Hee Gob and Marsha return, Monday, ‘ompany's Lots Four (4), Hight (8) G-E MONITOR TOP. Distin- the year. Quality and features AARON Our Reputation is Wi Hed to ask | to'their own aroblem. | rain, jand Twelve (12) in Section Thirt guished styling. Freezes more make it the outstanding value ON McCONNELL —> ice faster, uses less current, among conventional type POCO OCCOE SE EEEESESEEEEESE EEE EEESEESEEEEEE cee 536 Fleming Street ped im every package —- - —— anes AMERICAN LEAGUE Kesseaae in | every modern convenience refrigerators. TODAY'S GAMES { FAMILY CHOIR ; At Washington - a e i mages 14 ena Monroe Coun- See ine ck Poe G-e LFTOP. A revolutionary dé qos H | Detroit 217 it ds theréfore Orde’ Wel mechanism for only $5 ¢W_fefrigerator for $77.50! i NHOPE, Eng.—The Clark-| Washingt . 615 2! defendants ibe, ai m pagnicfe ¥ {plus freight}. Lowest oper- se cage haage taht i eity, consisting! Batteries: Auker and Cochrane: |Teauiged tap nae eset: ating cost of any electric PRINTIN C@hieage at Boston, two games.} son family, of this city, consisting; a a A MeC lana MBalten *} complaint filed G-E FLAT-TOP. Aristocrat of refrigerator in the world. ¢ Detro: y i rsons, compose the per-| Stewart, ORE Se a oneon. all popular priced refriger- | Ample food storage space ee Workington. [Se a ‘ ae roe Aeteal —— ators. The style seasation of for the average family. : DONE BY US St. Louis at Philadelphia, two) sonnel of the Methodist choir, | 44 philadelphia R. H. E. as cohtessed by said defendants, Rokkcuceaee lei . | = Shi Dowie, i... 2 08) me Me ee Ons oe , . —_ two| TS ojgitig be pained once’ ack wast] | GENERAL ey ELECTRIC AND ENGRAVER — Cleveland at New York, Gane NATIONAL LEAGUE On a recent Sunday more than} Philadelphia ............... '1,000 persons took sightseeing | Batteries: Hadley, Andrews and yo? i . 3 5% | trips over Detroit, setting a record! Grube; Cain and Hayes. Boston at Cincinnati. l¢or this type of flying, except! Cleveland at New York, | during the aircraft shows, j poned, wet grounds. Brooklyn at Chicago. | i New York at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, twol games. = 4 pairs Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in Monroe County, Florida. Dated this 3rd day of See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 te 6 day Nights 3 A. ALL-STEEL KiEFRIGERATORS | THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY | A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. PHONE 5 August, Open Set Vital istics show 1,057|- Chicago at Boston, postponed, | “ of twins and 20 triplets. threatening weather. i

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