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a i ing this of the woman she had called “Mother”; the woman whom she } had ‘felt to be “mother.” } She ached from her need of the small, old lady; and she never sut- fered thus without thinking. “Poor Bob! Poor Bob!” But Bob's suffer. She could not speak of Mrs. Pow- ers without a trembling, of lips, 2! harsh summoning of control which made her tense. Bob, seeing this, | Tealized she had cared; it touched him deeply. One day, at the end of | that long, third week, he laid his| hand upon her arm to say “How all I ever thank you for all you; aia” f She cried to answer, “Love me! or ff you can’t do that let me follow you, around the world, wherever you go.” She said: “You gave more to me than I've given to you and some thing that has lent a light to my living, that will never dim.” Then she had left him quickly, realizing that she had spoken a truth that was beautiful, but a truth that had left her uncertain and tragically lonely. She sat a great deal in Mrs. Pow. ers’ room, Bartholomew told Bob after a cough and a little hesitation “It isn't the best thing for her, Mr.} Robert,” Bartholomew pointed out,| “to brood so.” | ‘ANNAH said her clothes werd only hanging on her, so thin she was, Bartholomew reported this te Rob, adrottly and after @ plea fo pardon. “1 know,” Bob answered, shart. from strain. “Goa!” he ftung out then, rugning nervous fingers NEW YORKERS’ (VICTORY PUTS THEM FIVE AND HALF GAMES AHEAD OF WINDY CITY TRIBE, (Special to ‘The Cittsen) NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—Chi- Saxe Cie Fel a reba i> tke) Giants 3-1 which placed them! only one game ahead of the third plaee St. Levis Cardinals, who whitewashed the Brooklyn Dodg-' ers 2-0. Ray Benge, though ce- feated, pitched six perfect innings and weakened: in the seventh when he whs touched: for three..singtes, the Red | Bi markers. Charlie Reds: accomplis! x winning streak of the year, by taking a twin bill from the Phil- lies 8-6 and 2-1. These made it four straight and placed wins the Reds within a game and a half ef the Phillies. Boston Braves eaptured the opening game of scheduled doubleheader with Pittsburgh 5-3. a [The second intended contest was called on aecount of rain. Bob Grove, who has recently been troubled with a sore | New York } St. Louis: through his hair; frowning. Rane —_ “I have a definite feeling, sir, 11} Which gave indications of never ert, that something ts weighing’ on| the Grove of 1933, yesterday when Jove him. fter the divorce he @iarry again; that possibility against the black curtain each night, to make her ip im bed, turn on the light, try to read was all she could e she bat she cowid not yet subdue eee 4) ay I oe 1664—Britich fleet New York City ) to take Dutch. Treaty of peace ending | ne War. ! N History Notice To Subscribers appeared (then city New away i 1924—First water-wheel placed eperation at Muscle Shoals. a z 1983—President’s modified em- ‘on gold. ‘ you will pardom me, please, Mr. Rob} returning to its former peak, sen Mrs, Powers’ mind, a something be: yond her sorrow.” Bob turned to Bartholomew who ; | Years back, had taught a small, lean freckled Bob to make sailors’ knots and who had helped this same Bot to collect marbles and to make fisb nets from twine. They had once been punished to gether, for trying to get a hornets’ nest that Bob wanted in his collec tion. Bob still had a tiny ship that Bartholomew had whittled for him - . the bond between them was an: old and tight one and memories made their relation gentler and more real than that of man and ser- vant. Bob could remember Bartholo mew's weeping at the death of his father, and how Bartholomew had said, “So long as you'll let me serve you all, | shall do all I can, and thank you and God for the chahce given m Yes, the relation was more than that of man and servant. “What can | do, Basttioloa vast asked Bob. “What haven't I done?” “It you'll forgive me, sir, she’s that painful dependent upon affec- tion, We've all noticed it to speak of it, and it has quite touched us. Never have we seen the like, She is) child, as one might say, sir, | feels affection; like a child who has been a bit naughty and who is: forgiven and that is tremulously grateful for it! 1 think/with ai un- | usual is, she would tell you! what lies on Ye mind.” “Thank you; Bartholomew.” { “Thank you, sir! Thatcw!tl be al}, sir?” esis “That will be all.” For some time, alone, Bob stood by a window staring upon the misty, chill world. He had never known, he reflected heavily, so dismal a spring. ! He tried to draw Marsha out that | evening at dinner. “Child,” he said, “is something troubling you?” Por a moment stark panic was in her eyes; she grew pale them she flushed hotly. “Why do you ask that?” she ques- tioned. Did he know, wondered, what she had done one day when it seemed she could not go on alone? | But he could not know. No oné save she knew; no one save she could! know! (Copyright, 1934, By K. Baviland-Taylor) ‘ i Tomorrow, Marsha tries to opem | a box. IIE bedhead) Please be prompt in paying the carrier who delivers your paper. He pays The Citizen 18 cents a week for the pa- per and sells it to you for 20 His profit for deliver- ing is 5 cents weekly on each subscriber. if he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. cents. | Lombardi. he trounced the Indians 8-2 grant- ing only seven scattered hits. St. Louis Browns and the Wash- ington Senators were deadlocked im a tie for fifth place as a re- sult of the Browns 4-0 verdict | over last year’s champs. | The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Chicago R. New. York 35 ee aiiege ane aria | Batte: Parmelee and euso; Weaver, Bush and nett. At St. Louis Brooklyn ae St. Loui : eee, Nat Batteries: Benge and Lopez; P. Dean and Delancey. ; First Game At Pittsburgh Boston ........ Pittsburgh +... 3.12 0) Batter Brandt and Hogan, | Spohrer; Grimes, Swift, Smith and; Padden. R. H. E. , fe eae Second Game Postponed, rain. Philadelphia Cincimnati 2). 812 2 Batteries: Moore, Hansen, S. Johnson, Collins and Todd; John- son, Derringer ‘and Lombardi. iailechas "ede At Cincinnati H. E. Philadelphia 8.4 Cincinnati an 8 2 atteries: E. Moore, C. Davis and J. Wilson; Frey and Manion, R. 1 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston R. H, Cleveland 2°39 Boston ‘ 7830 42 Batteries: Winegartner, Lee and Berg; Grove and R, Ferrell, At Washington St Lowige:..-.. acc ai Washington ......2. ee Batteries: Newsom and Grube; R. W. E. 2 | Burke, Stewart and Bolton, Chicago at New York, postpon- \ed, rain. Detroit at Philadelphia, double- header, postponed, rain. TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. FF he ha Brooklyn at St. Louis, Boston at Pittsburgh. | of the city, will stride | Pirates } Ne Oe ae | The native of today will be | aeute, practieal and with a cont: | " meveial trend of mind; quick to’ F pdaenih to the demands of the’ . | moment, and a ready, willing | i friend and business assoeiate. Success will surely be attained un- | less there be exceedingly bad as-’ | pects. Association with others } wit probably lead to greater sue- | cess than: individual effort. } pe LEGALS 3 EN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S re | GATES STARS NOW ON TOP IN JUNIOR u-c| Notice of Application by Ex- eeutor To: Compromise Claim ef the Estate of . Antonie | WHITEWASHED GOODYE, ACEVEDO CLAN DOWNED | ,,. CUBAN CLUB, 16 TO 9 t AMERICAN LEAGUE Clab— Detroit... New York Cleveland Boston Washington St. Louis .... Philadelphia Chicago, NATIONAL LEAGUE Chib-— W. 1. 19 45 --73 50 ce | 63 --68 Pet, 656 525 whters 3 a1 rtolozaga and heirs, and To All Other Per- soms Who May Be Interested: Notice is hereby given that the the Last Antonio now! The | 5; reigns in t) uni ue, od ts ame Seng ‘ undersigned executor of Good-| wit and T of >} Gates Stars trounced the year ten, 7 to 0, last night and | Artelozaga, how hag'two games wor and none |" Came . will on the ‘ x i f of September 1934, apphy | +i lost. Their nearest opponent is} to the\ County Judge fer an order) the Young Boys Social Club. who } uthorizing the executor to com= romise claim which the executor ; have played only one game and, Rosselle in the won that. 1 and $ An’ -undisputed leader Chicago ....... 93 West, August 14% | 19: t septs-12 SUMMONS PREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WESTCHESTER cCouNTY. FRPERAL RESERVE BANK OF HERA W YORK and a EKER, Receiver of as FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN ; 2 Plaintitts, | | sum of $450.00 principal Boston =. ? interest, which is secure: Pittsburgh The Goodyears have waited for oom Lots Se ee : Hooke quite some time for the chance! (3 West Investment. Company” Phil: cieDphie » to, play.drawing a bye im the first | f Tract Some Cineltinati - round $f, the league, and rained | ees * pane “| Out on: their scheduled First game. ;" said appt » be based on, form AMES AL acperad he. further | petition setting forth details of the; rhea re. 7 ‘proposed compromise and settle: Hi thi phe ut it waS ment’ now on file with the Count | consolation that they Weré beat- | Juaae. Beg en by the league leaders. % g This was in the second game of | __ J. J. TREVOR, the doubleheader. Previously the Pxgcuter of the Last wit and j Acevedo Stars had concentrated | decem | their hitting’ strength over the! WH) MALONT. on. '€uban Club and marked up a}; augis-22 loosely played win with a count: NO ADMISSION WILL BE; of 16-9. Fourteen errors were | CHARGED AT GAMES IN; ™@de by both:clubs ir this contes \ keeping the scorekeeper busy and FUTURE, ACCORDING TO; happy chalking ’em up. « | The ‘nighteap proved a_ fast) FERA, OBFICIAE | game. Only two pitchers were | used by both teams with Merville) MAMARONECK, Mew : Rosam, lanky speedball hurler of; __ayaingt-— Tonight the tail end Busy Bee) the Stars, turning in the victory) GERTRUDE DRESSING, Ho- embellished with four beautiful : oe a a and WIL- strikeouts, €lose behind his per-) “°° Defendants. | formance was the hitting of Ack- BOVE NAMBD DE ten, formerly the Warbler team, | will meet the league-leading Lopez ‘erman and L. Dion, each makiv two hits out of three chances. Villareal. with the “Ah Ah’ Lunn : style of pitching, a slow twisting | ball, tried valiantly for the Good- } Funeral Home. As the elock strikes eight, “Ah Ah” Lunn, ace slant ball pitehert to the’ mound for the Undertakers and, “Cigarette” Willie Gates will fol-; low him to the rostrum for the; Busy Bee ten. Fans are anxious to see how the SREBY SUMMO! mplaint in this a copy of or, if the complaint is not rved with this sammons, to ser earanee on the pI within twenty da of this. summo ay of service; time and punched hard for the ne of theiGenok wep tos: seven runs they made. J, Lopez, brother of the great jamainst you by default, for Quintan Lopez, ball player, struek | ea ba Ee out the first time at bat, walked : the next and then banged out two doubles and a triple in the first | game. Another feature of thi contest was Farraldo, second sack- | er for the Acevedoes, who walked four consecutive times at bat and scored four times, though he was , credited with no official times at / bat. f Seore by innings: First Game Acevedo St: 06 Cuban Club— 400 320 0— 9 Funeral Home is shaping up, since the “crucial” game of league will be pulled off next Wedne day with the Pirates, challenger for leagne leadership, The FERA recreation depart- ment has announced that no ad- mission will be charged at any} 3 pursuant to an order . Bleakley, ne of the J the clerk of the ester, at the of the. City of Wh ork. object of t is to diamondball games in the future. } Rumors that the local diamond- ball field would have a huge ten- foot wire fence built allt “bunk,” according to Ray Curry, | w ¥ ffs, the trans- m the defendant are ng to the defendant | 6 8 stant recreational director. Lewis; H. Garcia, Tynes and M.° he standings: | Esquinaldo, Second Game R. Goodyear 000 000 0--— 0 Gates Stars— 120 014 x— 7 8 2} Batteries: J, Villareal and o.! Senior League W. 2 Lopez Funeral Home 4 Busy Bee SE Adams Dairy ......... 0 Club— Ee Bet, 1.000 i 1.000 000 000) HK 5 Gonzalez; M, Rosam and J. Wood- son. 0 1.000; 0:4,000,; .000 | 500 | 000 | Gates Stars i¥. B, SG... | Gaban ‘Clab=~ Acevedo Stars | Goody GIANT TEN, 15-3 TWELVE ERRORS CHALKED UP AGAINST “BIG FELLOWS” Bar Building White Plains augs . 1 (lente alla ahaa al PRINTING ENGRAVING ff tha a at aaa The Coconuts easily defeated the Giants yesterday afternoon in a baseball game played at the Nel- son English Park field for colored people. The score was 15 to 3. The contest was loosely played, } the Giants committing 12 mis- cues. The playing of the MeIntoch twins and R, Sands featured the | game, Score by innings: RUBBER STAMPS THE ARTMAN PRESS Equipped to give you SERVICE and SATISFACTION RH 3 = oy Giants . 011 000 601— Coconuts— 060 224 10x—15 9 Batteries: Andrew, V. Butler and BD. 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