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<a BS EEEES eee zg? Fes? rei Sie5 DAY, AUGUST 30, 1984. SPITE MARRIAGE | cern he had felt for her was swal- lowed by fags; what was she aoe to his mother, whom she had pre- tended to love? He saw her, back toward him: her abundant, curling fiait afdund her shoulders. Hér negligée_ had Slipped to leave one shonlder he saw the whiteness of lier s outlitied # by undulating strands, of | © saw her shiver as he be San to smile bitterly, “What aré you doing? he flung at her loudly. She turned with @ Start of fullest panic; the knife she Hi : Fz 5557 ite re in bed were a substitute the next thing. as a re- ve, to sléep, if sleep would He'd have to tell her so aor cs Was doitg nothing to help tO grow strong. And from well. it seemed as if she eare what happened to her. are the damndest!” he mut- halt aloud and violently; of Women. He looked at his watch before he down. it was, he saw, twenty before two. What the devil doing? Probably killing taking the first step toward any way! ith the uight-light on, bis bed, staring at the it frowning. Half past when he next looked at |. Well, he would give ter more minutes and then ne iow her whether she liked : i Pt Eg if? i = & : i z } tH ‘ on his #146, miserably conscious of the discomfort of best bed he had known tn and propped on an elbow on the face of his watch, keenly. Ten minutes he would get up, find her her frankly what he of her crimital negligence care of hersel: 4 been years @ince he had coheed such sweep of over. ( irritation, anger. He did | Mot Know that the most even tem- | Pered men on earth suffer this when he Woman menaces herself, health, by neglect or by taking at ten minutes were up. He} that was made by his 48 he moved towara his door, Pinto the dressing gown he had onthe fy. | | ¢ hall, fit by a smal! Was & place of gray and a. fold say. as pa- ‘a ghifl. might! d. There was @ line of his mother’s bedroom t. He suffered a moment's shock, ‘With readjustment, he realized Marsha was in the room. He Hot like it, even her habit of there by da. it seemed to morbid, depressing fof her; (B considered tapping upon the door to dismiss it. it might ber badly. He would open door, spéak gently. She would him immediately, he decided. threshold without speaking. heart frozé and the deep con- from bed with a sharp) _ y shoved feet into slippers | ° was ‘a8 lie jada te. must | bedd—"You've been ap| Bae teitwo hours; don't you real: | Marsha’s eyes were fixed on his. | had held droppéd from her suddenly | limp hand to fall noiselessly upon | the thick, velvet carpet. Her other hand still rested upon | the box she had bees. working. tc open; a painted wood box of an other day that held the treasures | which had belonged to Bob's | mother. They were the dearest | things his mother had owned, he knew, and things she had wished to hide from others’ eyes. Even he had ‘never seen that which was in the painted box. He saw the color drain from Mar face; he saw her sway; her . darkened by frigh' were fixed | on his eyes, and they did not waver. | He moved toward her, still smil } ing, and closed his hands afound her wrists. what you were doing,” he said; “} asked you .nd you are going to an- }swer me. Do you understand?” She moistened her lips before an- i she whispered a ‘breath! What were you doing?” l was trying to get the box open,” she, gasped, “I thought,” she added childishly, “I had locked the door.” He ‘aughed abruptly, harshly; loosed his hold on her wrists, and he turned :o close the door. A mo- ment and he was agair. by her, and the box. “A pity,” he murmured, “to seratch it. It is rather an-attractive old piece.” “I couldn’t find the key,” sho ad- mitted with a break of voice. “No, quite naturally not. She sent it to me.” (Copyrinht, 1934, by K. Haviland-Taylor) Bob finds a box of his 6wn on his dresser. tomorrow. Conn., president of the Ame days) noted professor of gov and international law, be buryport, Mass., 89 y 7 ars &. Senator Huey P. Long of na, borh at Winnfield, 1.4., aro, ick H. Ecker, president Metropolitan Life Insurance , born at Phoenicia, N. years ago. | i %. Manson of New Haven, Zible Society, born there, 73 E a ago. E. Lansing Ray of St. Louis;} | newspaper publisher-editor, born | there, 50 years ago. Joan Blondeil, s in New York, drs Ago. Sir Ernest Rutherford, one of Britain’s great scientists, born in New Zealand, ago. Historians the Chefokee Indians had 64 populous towns as early as 1775, “I am going to know | i i P| of thé box im seeking his seven-| | teetith stiaight vietory and a tiew} Philadelphia —.. : reen star, bard French, Lucas Cleveland WON FIRST j Boston”... (Speetin ts The Cittseny so osin -¢, | Washington NEW YORK; Aug: 30.—Last} 5.5): . bs 2 2 Philadelphia 70 night “Schoolboy” Rowe laid down | Cpivags 80 to rest quietly aid sullenly. In! i pan | thinking over the day his thoughts | NATIONAL LEAGUE j ball field andthe giinie Hé had: New York | Whitehill and Bolton. looking down on her; he glanced at | | At St. Louis R. H. EF. | Brooklyn i, Bod fot. Lode he TO Batteries: Babich and Lopez; Walker and Delancey. t First Game At Pittsburgh R. HE. Boston : sAlpt2 ~0 } Pittsburgh... 0 4° 2 + Batteries: Betts | and Hogan; and Grace. Second Game |} At Pittsburgh R. H. E. | Boston = Bi Fei Bs REE Excellent Hotels under the same Pittsburgh ..........-- -7n 1 owner's management and direction. ihe: Batteries: Mangum, R. Smith} oughly modeyn in Appointments end Con THE KEY WEST CINZEN PORTS i a aa ta a Fares era H AMERICAN LEAGUE | TIGER’S ACE HURLER WAS Clab— OW. L. «Pet: KNOCKED OUT OF BOX IN| petroit _.. 5 +854 SECOND GAME; BETROIT| New York . must have watideted batk to the! Club.—/ W. 1. pitched that afterioon. And blue! Chicago . as the Wight wis His thotights: st. Louis mist have beef blaér, He was, Boston defeated yestétday—khocked out! Pittsburgh Brooklyn Ametican League pitching record.! Cincinnati - at 45 Littié'did the crowd care avout = the first game which Detroit won TODAY'S GAMES over the Philadélphia Athleti¢s PaaS > 4 12-7, théy were _coneerhéd on AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at Cleveland. Washington at New York. about the Schoolboy's lors. Avid | our Roweé' was thinking deeply; too. It was a dark day for the Tigers and —_ theit ace pitehér. : NATIONAL LEAGUE The White Sox shaded thé local] Qype date. Yanks $+1 in'a pitcher's avel be: f 2. ______-____—. tween Broad and Ted Lyons.’ It LEGALS was their fiial gaifie of the year} e in the Yafikeé Stadiuit. The Yanks had won the previous ten games played there. The Washington Séhators know what it is to phinge dizzily down trom their heights. Hatiging by|{ their fingér nails on fifth plave, to all mn Mon- ber, 1934, ple Hugh Monroe m it may conce! the 17th day of Se the 1 Judge f : - - inal dis- the Nats ree¢ived a severe shaking "i oe The Last will from the Browns and plunged y M, Kemp; ill, present down another hoteth. The count was 5-4, proving the Nats fought hard before giving tip their fineer- hail hold. Matidager Terty got tired of the in-and-out playing of his Giants against the Chivago Cubs and promptly shoved Hubbell out on the thound—and the Windy City tribé beat him 1-0 oh Cuylet’s two y bise hit ih the ninth inning. This fellow. Watneke, who has been lo “Hight” qiiite a number of times » this sedson, bested Hubbell. Every oncé in a while the St. Louis Cards get the pitching and} 3 they go places; as they did yester- day against the Dodgers to the tuné of 4-1, The Baes and Braves} { took tutr® blanking each other inf their doubleheader, Boston turning in a vietory if the fitst game ard the Pirates reversing the pro- cédiire in the final nine-inning struggle. Follows the sad or happy tale: - AMERICAN LEAGUE m such executor and Dated July Executor of ment of M: 1934. . B, PINT t Will and Kemp, late of ADMINISTRATRIX DISCHARGE e of Y BERNARD SANCHE De to rn, that on the hereby given, all A.D. 1984). 4 OF da August AMELIA N ROBA 10. IDA. )»IN PI At New York R. H. E: Chicago . Se New York .... age Sap, Ga | Batteries: Lyons and Madjeski; Broaca, Murphy and Jorgens. aired to present any At Philadelphia R: H. E demand: Detroit 12 20 0 Philadelphia —......:... 724 8 2 sida Batteries: Aukéer, Marberry and} (6° ypont poennes a onroe calen of the claims presented within manner Dp Céchrane; Cain. Cascarella, Ma- the © haffey. and Hayes. tea Seéonid Garie At Philadelphia R. H. FE. MPétiort Sia) ken beM ST provic Philadelphia .... 13 16 0 a tere yeas Batteries: Rowe, Sorrell and RAYMOND ‘R. LOfD, Adminis Cochrane; Mangum and Hayes. AVilliam € At Washington R: He EB. St. Louis i 513 4 Washnigton 4 6 1 Batteries: Coffman and Grube; Cleveland at Boston, played on former date. NATIONAL LEAGUE The GtOKG At Chicago R. H. E.j] WASHINGTO! New York 0 8 1 Ria Chicago 4 ne Ere Batteries: Habbell and Dan- ning; Warneke and Hartnett. veniences. Make one of these hotels your yt and Padden home or headquarters whenvin Jackson 3H Philadelphia at Cincinnati, play- éd on former dave, and Spohrer LEAGUE-LEADERSHIP Us Fi | [first tie the complete oniforms | — ‘appeared in ledghe play aid the ‘fans were delighted with the i _ (By JOVE) | sinippy apfiéaritice of bot the Something has to be done about | teanis. this fellow “Ah Ah” Lunn, Wie Bis meena: ; Last night he not only started! Lopez ABR. H. PO A. F. out weil, but got better as the CG. Baker, 55 0 4 2 1 gaine went on. He allowed the Hale, 3b PRR RAS EX ARE | Busy Bee ten only five hits, two McCarthy, ef 3 0 0 1 1 of which were secured by Fielden c 3b Le te Se ae Eibertson, ‘star first sacker, who: Kerr, if yey Hee Sine Sai is bidding fair to give everyone a sterling, 1b .. 3 1 111 0 run for the batting crown in the! Tyerdhant; ¢. 41 1° 7 2 league. Lunn not only held the $532 Tez | Bakery bunch to a measly hit col: Sweeting, rf 4 0 0 0 0 umn. ‘but allowed them to seore’G. Lunn, ts 4 1 1 4 2 only one run. to his team’s nine. | “Cigarette, Willie” Gates, of the Totals— Bread Boys, was.in the-mgod ‘for a} good game last -night, but weak heey ohn aud Be ge a hitting crew and Gates is a fine! iu | The victory made it the second BUSY BEE.TEN are tow in a tie with the Pi- | ful in more than one detail, : : | Lopéz Funetal Homé had a solid TWO STRAIGHT WINS} ; i i the extreme. The Busy Bee butch! [ gathered in, or grounds ’em inte --| ‘The Basy Bee Butich, formerly by Warbler créw, showed improve- } ment ovér théit former play and} | with practice and teamwork shoulil | j start givink the leaders much to) worry abott in the middle of the! “ | league season. They have 2 good; £8 Sasa pitcher, but they’ll have to wateh | JLUNN ALLOWS =" | { | | stfhight for Lopez Funeral Home * i , tate ten for fitst plate honors. {| BUT FIVE HITS The game last night was color-; rey ; both the tedms participating hdd | FUNERAL HOMERS Maxi it) 0". thet bfand-new thiforms. The | 7 . IN; réd outfit, which was striking in; TIE WITH PIRATES FOR iced d ebinbitidtton bf yellow] ite pants. It was the/ support caused the downfall of | the young hurler. Three etrots at Robert Gore ee Bak | sécond base directly leading to! Ortiz, ss ca ee heavy scoring contributed. Gates! Elbertson, 1b 3 0 2 7 0 lis a little wild, but has plenty of Geehring, 3b 4 0 0 4 2 stuff when he gets them over the/J- Baker, ec 4 0 0 6 0 pliite. S. Sawy oO ae S08 Nodine, 3 S: $:.¢ Cheta Baker, another potential! NOdne>, erin as ' batting leader, signified his inten- | \agee, es 3000 0 tion of going out for the crown! pick a O00 Bal night by cracking out four! yin), S30 Go be <traight hits in his first four times | Gate te er ere at bat, even though he struck out! suit the fifth time. Se BES 7 Lunn, besides his great pitch- | ing performanice, . H. E. 5.6 Score by innings: also chalked up| Busy Bee 000 100 000—1 | two hits. William Cates, a great! L. F. H. .. 040 130 010—9 10 2 | hitter on the baseball field, ; Summary: Two base hits: Cheta} finding trouble swa s Baker 2; ruck out :by A. Lunn | pitches of, diamondball. 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