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drank @ halt cup. of ter she cloged her eyes, shook her head, “Please, take it away,” she begged, “1 don't know what's the matter, but I feel frightfully cough. chanpelcrossing and it may be em: | barrassing for everyone if you don’t hurry it out! Successful nausea is ope of those things that is. never ignited!” wee Frowning, he lifted the long-leg- rs ged tray to set it in the hall, He did We're not going to worry about | not like it. He would get Jackson to | envihing. Marsha. exeept the fact |run in soon. : { thet | was brotal last night. 1 want} He stood by the bed, arms crossed, | you to know that it will never hap-| looking down at her; “Any pain! pen again. Can you believe me anywhere?” he asked. rau, you ot me,” (Mar- dropped , loo) bin) you?” is hed $t Marsha!” be “Goa 1 don’ pee Rr en heavy hairaway trom her forehead; running bis her forehead “Yes. Ive once really} “No. You needn't worry. 1 often | @oudted you. 1—” get this way when [I’m worried or | “Quiet, dear.” ale a long stretch of short nights. made fient ‘i ne ./ One doctor told me that it was a! ape er thea tn kindness of nature; a protection for i Bhp wus pitlable pe my body, which is very sound if not ! abused. It’s nothing, really, for you | to worry about.” | | lovely, with her hair lying dishev- led on the Jinen of her piliow. And il, she was his as he had dreamed she would be; his to care for. And he would care for her, so lobg a8 she needed him. After a moment 'she relaxed and “Um, Shail 1 go now? Could you sleep?” | “I don't think so. But 1 don’t want to detain you.” “YOU'RE not detaining me.” He her sobs lessened. A byline once more to the small “Ho one ie going to bother you,” | chair that stood near her’ bed. "I iB shid slowly, close to sternly. “Do| feel,” he went on, “that you would Fouunderstand? | won't let them! |e better for talking this through.” Do your bear me. Marsha?” “Yes, 1 beliéve so” be ce j \t h tf & e i tb “No one is going to bother you, Marsha.” “V-yei “My darling!” he thought; his OW eyes wet. “I'll fill anyone who you full of buckshot!” he “IL found my mother's note, Mar sha, the one that has to do with us and her request. Did: you know it was in her box “Yes, She had shown me those things, all of them, You mustn't fee) badly because | saw them first. It Was only because 1 was here and she thought you loved me and t i She jaughed unsteadily. : “Were only going to have that Worthy M.D. come in here to give you @ pill and fee! your pulse and His touch had helped her. soothed | things!’ ho souuaets ik taal aoe: eae star hurlers, Willis Hudlin, was elub. Cronin after he broke his arm, only dis-| je before the start of game. Washington lost the first; ment off with 6-4 and the second was called at against Charlie Smith on Sunday. the end pf the eighth because of He took straight sets 6-1, 6-1, The, darkness, with the count knotted er yesterda been up and down all season, ex-; Pla pected to be up yesterday with as fast as usual. ‘easily taken the first staff in rea ; games, tom, but after losing the fi game to Chicago in ten innings | | i ; ‘TAKES TWO TILTS CUBS AND REDS PIVIDE TWIN BILL; CARDS LOSE TWo-| PLY WITH DEAN BROTHERS! ON MOUND : {Speclal to ‘Phe Citizen) NEW YORK, Sept. 4—Every-! hing was bright and cheery for | he locals after the first game to-: i day. They won it 11-7 and Detroit! was rained aut on the same day. New York That put them a half game closer St. Louis | to the Tigers. Then came the sec- Chicago ond contest, a loss, 3-10 and they Boston were right back where they start- Pittsburgh | ed yesterday without the slightest Brooklyn advance on the Cochranites, | Cleveland’s sluggers were’ all; there the first game they: won! j from St. Louis, and one of their; ust as much there in the second game of the doubleheader, when‘ the whipped the oppo: ion 6-4. i It was a niee Labor Day for | Manager Cronin of the Washing-! on Senators. He — successfully; | broke his arm, in a collision at! first base. This was a shock to} | the baseball world, which thor-| oughly admires the young and pirited leader of the Washington | continued playing overing the seriousness of his | ondition when he was examined | the second at four-all. The Pittsburgh Pirates, marau- Jean brothers in the doublehead. 1 The Cards, who have , he strong end of their pitching ess for the two The Pirates showed no mpathy and walked all the Red Birds off the storied plank. The Reds are down at the bot- 4 t edition, 6-4. that oe ee telt you that a few day- in bed will | i: woutd ‘please you. , | they decided it was high time to, ‘a@just the matter—’ see?” wgha"kKene eapiigi iknow Raper |Winone suseto keep up their dig-} » ks . | nity” vent on to take the sun-} ¥—yes—" she whimpered. | Would want you to see these petty a, an Wen wen ite . | Is | i he was elated by the fact. he said and “understand? -A real One, coal miner's size! Tea or coffee?” She iavghed @ little unsteadily. She seid, “Tea, 1 think, this morn- * ed | flection on you.” “It doesn’t hurt me, Marsha.” | “It must not, because she thought | it would please you; you see?” “Yes, | see. 1 see clearly,” he an- swered. And he did see his mother’s feeling, and Marsha’s wish to save him from jealousy, by making him understand quite clearly that she | had seen the contents of the box | only because of her connection‘ with him. “it was her way of showing them to you,” Marsha went on. “I understand, dear. It doesn’t durt me in any way.” “L.don’t want it to. The thought that it might was what kept me si- tent Jast night when you said—what you said—” q t t ‘* mind whirled. He was brought back to present and reality by Manaab's tap upon the door. MO ip it?” Bob called. “it's 1, Mr. Robert, Hannah. L Wondered whether | might. please, Powers’. breakfast up And make it a good one, drew away. Bob rose.!” «1 understand,” he said heavii: Philadelphia wae Dp “ ° Ps y oa : sonpone,: he-suggested, “We | ang ne drew a deep sigh: oppressed ew York he 8 10 B you We and drape again by all he tad done to her; Batteries: Caine and Hayes; ) these @round you.”| the traces of which were tragically | Broaca, Ruffing, Allen and Jof- ap a hegligée of coral the foot of the bed) “and ttoned to soft-boiled eggs!” clear! He saw her stiffer “She didn’t hate me!” he heard, Bhe shuddered; ge smiled down! «sty ohita:” he muttered, leanin, At Washington R. H. E.} 8 her. “They have thetr place!” be] towara her, but she drew away. | Boston 2610 1 thinking, with a wry twist) «She put a note 1 wrote her in } Washington ........... 309 2 heart that, for her, be might be that box. 1 wrote her notes some Batteries: W. Ferrell and R.} tong with nourishing, uninteresting. | gays when the postman brought her | Ferrell; Weaver, McColl and Bol-| uasplced foods from which the! nothing much. They amused her | ton, Jaded sometimes turn with leothiag. and she liked one so much that she — was bigh Hy ceg tigid put it in the box. She knew I was | Repeal Gaus, Tarleton’s defections trying to be nice. She knew. At Washingtor RH being Ml. or was it all a product of| yer eyes were wells of resent- Ora 4 Ao 2 that which be saw as his “vile bra-| mont; he felt the look in them to he | 2°°t°? rk e 10 1 tality?” A little Ume and he would! nate for him; he moved uneastly, | ¥#shington —-... § know, There would have to be some : ve Batteries: Walberg, H. Johnson, touched, hurt, feeling he deserved the hurt. order mi - ee coyrrttl, 1934, by K. Haviland-Taylor) the best thing for them to do. Maunab brought the tray; Mar- sha tried to eat, but after she had Bob and Marsha comp to an agreement. tomorrow. TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at St. Louis. H Netroit at Chicago, two games. | Only. games scheduled. _ be able to turn the hand to almost | any! task. There is a kind and}! NATIONAL LEAGUE generous disposition high Brooklyn at Boston. ' order of intelligence, with a mind! New York at Philadelphia, two! always seeking after the true | value of things, and applying them | | to the demands of every-day ! It is a day that might produce an | inventor. { lag WnbiebiesWiakpaccechy Today’s Horoscope | ececersecccepecccaeseves | { Here we find a person who will! and a games. Only games scheduled. Territory that now constitutes the state of Tennessee was ceded ta the United States government | by Sorte Carolina in 1790, Subscribe fox The Citizen. happened in the doubleheader yes- York at Philadelphia was. r: Philadelphia New York . Gomez and Jorgens. gens. | Ostermueller and | as, Russell and Sewell. Brookiyn’s Dodgermen are in a} yuandary today as to just what) erday when the . Braves won wice from theni, 1-0 and 4-2. The two-contest day for New ed out. Count ’em two by two: AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At New York i R. H. E.| ak i feet Neate Dietrich and Berr Batterie Second Game At New York R. H. B. First Game { gett; Thom- ——s St. Louis First Game pPittsbureh Sit 2 At St. Louis R. H. E.} ‘Batteries Dean, Hallahan! Cleveland 9 11 ‘1faid Delancey; Hoyt, Meine and EID OWE Soot fe cnonstc 1G ag sdden. Batteries: Pearson and Berg; cee Blaeholder. McAfee, Andrews, ! First Game Hadley and Hemsley. | lenge. Vow , Speedy i s SPORT ESE”. SSENEM Se STANDIN hay padi 5 a oh o> Oe) AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— W.L. Pet. Detroit 84 44 656 New York . 0 51.611 Cleveland » 67 60 528 Boston . 63 516 St. Louis 68 465 Washington D7 TO 449 Philadelphia 62 72 .419 Chicago ww 45. B3 852 NATIONAL LEAGUE Glub— W. 1. Pet, 81 47 75 53 15 53 67 61 62 65 Gecesta DB. TZ Philadelphia 77 Cincinnati 81 ° 867 CARBONELL AND. VARELA WIN IN COURT TOURNE BOB PINDER DEFEATS CARL SAWYER IN STRAIGHT SETS; SECOND ROUND OF PLAY HAS GOOD MATCHES Freddie Carbonell started the Key West-FERA tennis tourna-; a win, playing veteran Carbonell was too much for Smith. Peter Varela, present city ders of the league, beat both the champ, defeated Charles Salas the ame day, but Charlie gave him a al run’ for his money. Varela eda weak game and was not After he had 6-2, he dropped* the next one in a close 6-8 count, with Salas coming back trong and presenting a real chal- ‘The last set was -hot throughout but Varela finally broke down Salas’ play and won, an 8-6 set and match. It was a fine exhibition. Bob Pinder beat Carl Sawyer by counts of 6-1, 6-3. The w put Pinder in the semi-final brackety he second round of play, which must be completed by Sept. 9, has some great matches sched- uled so, far. Ignacio Carbonell, one of the two seeded players in the tournament, will stack up j against the hard-hitting Ellis Eng- This will be a real treat. y”’ Weintraub will endea. vor to out-run Fred Carbonell in another match, Phough John Lowe is lined up against Varela, it is expected that he will be obliged to forfeit his crack at the champ because of an infected foot which prevents any strenuous running on his part. land. Boston teas ee We ae | Batte Benge, Mungo. and Lopez; Frankhouse and Hogan. Second Game Grace. : Second Game At Pitisburgh At Cincinnati Second Game At St. Louis R. H. E. Cleveland 6 9 0; St. Loui Se Batteries: Hudlin and Garbank Berg; Wells, Hadley and Hems! Detroit at Chicago, double- header, postponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At Boston Brooklyn ..... R. H. 8 6 0 Chicago 6 Cincinnati 3 Batteries: arneke and Freitas and Lombard Second Game nett; Frey TROJANS LOSE | | | At Boston R..H. E. Brooklyn -2 6 6 Boston 48 0 Batteries: Babich and Berry, Lopez; Betts and Hogan. First Game At Pittsburgh R.. He. St. Lowis 263 Pittsburgh Leid4 4 P. Dean, Vance, ¥. Davis; French and, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN s) | | | H i | } | TWO CONTESTS; | SLUGGERS HAVE FIELD DAY! IN SECOND GAME, BUT TAL. | BOTT CREW TURNS IN FINE! 1-0 VICTORY } . Sunday at Navy Field the mar- iners from the J. Fred Talbott de-} cided to cut out their foolishness ;&nd get down to serious play. | Whey did and whipped the Tro- jans, 1-0, in seven innings, The Navy men played a fine #ame in the field and though the lone run was unearned, the run- ner getting on third by two Tro- jan errors and scoring on an in- field out, it was quite enough to {cinch the ganie. In the Trojan { seventh a man was pushed around us far as third base, but a foul popup ended the game. The Trojans hit hard, but every- dime an outfielder wag parked un. Yer the flies and an ‘infielder in front of the ground balls. In the second game the Slug-} ers had a swell practice tilt with | the Trojans furnishing the oppos: | did determine and direct that LEGALS mary, it shall be held within gizt: days after. such State of National, election, or primary. Section 2. The Legislature shall provide by general or special or local legislation laws to cafry out! and enforce the provision of thi Article. All laws relating to in-| toxicating liquors, wines and beer Which were in effect on December | 31, 1918, unless ‘changed by the! Legislature by laws expressly made,} effective concurrently with this amendment, shall as become effective with this Article and shall so remain until thereafter by the Legislature, The LEGALS 3 birt ty Whe Legislature of 193, un er the Constitution of 188! of the State of Florida, did pass Hight Joint Resolutions proposing amendments to the Constitution of thre State of Florida, and the same were agreed to by a vote of three- fifths of all the members elected to each house; that the votes on said Joint Resolutions were entered upon their respective Journals, with the yeas and nays thereon, ‘and they the said Joint Resolutions be submitted to the electors of the State at the General Election in November, 1934. | changed power of the Legislature to provide and ‘NOW, THERBBORE, 1, R. A.| necessary laws to carry out GRAY, Secretary of State of the] epforce this Article shall include State ‘of Florida, do hereby give} the right to provide for manufac- ture or'sale by private individual, firms and corporations or by thi State or by Counties, Cities or poll tical subdivisions, or by any govern- mental commission*or ageney¢to be created for that purpose. Section 3. Untit changed by elec-| tions called under this Article, the | status of all territory ate of Florida as to whether the sale permitted, or prohibited shall be same as it was on December notice that a | GENERAL ELECTION willbe held in‘egch county in Flor-! ida on Tuesday next siteceeding the ‘st. Monday in November, A. D. 4, the said Tuesday being the IXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER tor the ratification or rejection of the ‘said Joint Resolutions propos- ing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Florida, viz: 1} 1918, provided that at the General NO. ONE Election in 1934 or at any time; A JOINT RESOLUTION within two years after this Article! Proposing an Amendment to Article| becomes effective the Board of! V of the Constitution of Florida | Coun Relating to the Judiciary by Add- ing Thereto an Additional Section to Be Known as Section 45 Pr ing for the Reduction of the ber of Judicial Circuits of this State and Requiring the Rei portionment of Such Circuits the Judges Thereof. it Resolved by the Legisiature tthe State of Florida: a That the following amendment to Article V of the Constitution of this tate rela to the adding the additional 5 as her after set forth, Commissioners of any Coun- M, upon the application of} > registered voters land provide for] | sale { County, said n vise as provided in Article I here: f. | This Article shall h ve immediately upon its al of Artic to Be o e rep Approved May 8, 1933. the saitic Is Rerehy spree? to and] NO. FOUR shall be submitted to the qualified Or Haecnar . rat r rejection at the next At Gf seuelia ie oe ae al election that is to n_ additional Section ssignated as Section 45 of A Amendmen Ds n of Rights of the Con- stitution of the Btate of Florida ‘and Juries, Infor- ney eC retheesticges ating to ¢ pe *} ments of Persons for Capital pEwite, Crimes and Other Felonies, and ion 45. Providing That Judgments and There shall be no more than sntences of the Court May Be fifte dudic al circuits of the ate Made and Entered in rm Timp of Ff da ,to be appropriate! or in Vacation on Pleas of Guilty designat , numbered and defined by a suitable law enacted by the Legislature for that purpose in_ac- > mendment; Pro- and Dispensing With of Summ y Except Upon a Circuit Judge. | lorem taxation, cnsopt that tid is{ emo ptlon. which u tive by virtee of this * LEGALS well as the finished films, shall be and all a Tat ping ts, he 4 Chae yt shall extend beyond the year 1943. The exemption herein apthorined N not apply to real by such motion picture studies and plants except the real estate Ge Puplea * the a~ pr required + hb motion picture ee, ante and other buildings in- cidental to the operation of sue studios and plants, together wie e) i a y r f puch lands a® may om! housing officers ction bs ana nd for warehoure cutting reoms, pro} storage, shipping fa ona. 1922. h, Ad joimt Resolution mendmen on stitut ida Relative to Cithes and Comm ties. Re it Resolved the Legtstatere of the State ot vierten That the folowing Ame Article VIL of the Constitation of the State of Florida relative tt cities and counties, to be numbered Section 9 of sald Article VINE, be ind the same is herehy agresd te nd shall be subssitted to tie tors of the State at Election Tuesday tion held on or sta judicial shall preseribe powers, duties and such municipal cor- pe legimta exeeytiy Judicial 1d adminis: © depart- ments and its boards, & “rs divide the cluded in such municipality it subordinate districts, scribe a just and reas of taxat and districts of such n tion. youngs' vas eult a8 de-| Be It Resolved by Wn Bie veungner: teem west ri y hereunder shall_em- State of ¥ Bonded apd thoroughly tired from the stren-{prace less than fifty thousand in-| isting att the estab uous first-game and committed a | habitants according to the last pre: T{ ment of such municipality, shall be 5 eed i ceding ‘ederal census; and enfoi ple only again multitude of errors in the field. [provided ‘turdher, that no” hudielal] Sui og" suopiaa laden nn ora fe taxa sthough they swatted the ball with the time of the} Juries, informations, presentments. 4 ou. . a : degre fi vf amendment shall) and indictments of persons for eapi- « a better degree of consistency in ted, altered, or abolished,| tal crimes ‘and ather pelontes: hes in a area this affray, It was decided not to n the yanner provided {Bj and the same is hereby agreed to homestead in auch rucp! area vorry keepi e score mendment carrying the| and shall be submitted to the qual = Sa © ey |.worry about Keeping the score of | same ihto execution, nor shall any aectatn a the mtate or" Sch eupicione ! this game, after it developed into a runaway for the Sluggers. Pl existing Cireuit torney be disturbed Judge or State At- for ratification or rej in the tenure Beneral election to b all the p of his office until the expiration of | the first. Tuesday after the a | ——— any commission held by on the Monday in Nov aD. 10G | eee BE by the y B. § Cc ME SAG) AC suet be the duty Or the Person shall beland shall be eptitied to all the 'k.e DW Uv. a Ba lature at its next regular ses: fico tear on bowern rights ‘and. priv roa, in bare St te ext Fe 2 c cluding representation in the Mtass eon weeirien pee Aah grand jury, and no person shall be}) whi . to carry this amendment into Sled for other: 5 une <i ect, and to make effective the re- ori ment by alot Doval Apportionment andes Petenten ol om information un-!cipalities in said shall vont ' Te Judicial Cireuits and Circuit Judges h filed by (the vrosecatiag }ip such municipal corporation when CUBAN CLUB TAKES ON| hereby contemplated. Mergen Aa bo ahed ax herein provided. Tbe (©) There shall be one Circuit ided in this Constitu-| and. abe hall not be abeblomed i) GATES STARS IN SECOND «te aeoe Segitial Ciecmie pat ir ime-Leet the Legistetare oe” Gene al Cireuit Judges for Jndi- in the] the time sone pith ne i GAME TONIGHT uit may be provided for by e service in| which, be fitted as authorized by Section 43 of! time of war, or Which the State,fand the veld te y Con-| with the consent of Congress, may] such off 5 i Apy person : ; The question of just how good ation, present~ for any felony the Y. B. S. C. bunch is may be set- tled in one of the Junior League games tonight. The Goodyears will opening game at 7 The Young Boys thitting crew, but the have shown a ten with great pos-]| sibilities. Just how far they mav ‘go in league play will be demon- strated tonight—if they don’t run} against too many Young Boy hits. | In the second game, the top. most will meet the hindmost. The | ' Gates Stars, leading the loop, will | play the Cuban Club at the oppo- ‘site end. But when a_fellow’s {down that’s no time to jump on ihim, for then he’ll be fighting | back hardest. The Gatesters may ‘be up against a desperate Cuan | 'Club bunch striving with every- 4 thi ¢ got to chalk up their | } i against the present | league leaders. Fellowing is the revised Junior Joop schedule: Tuesday, Sept. 4—Goodyear vs Y. B.S. 1 C.; Gates Stars vs Cuban Acevedo & Sept. 7 vs Goodyear; Y. B, S.C. vs s| Stars. | Tuesday, Sept. 11—Cuban Club vs Y. B. .; Gates Stars vs Ace- vedo Star i Friday. Gates S Cuban Club. Tuesday, Sept. 18—Y. B. S. C. vs Acevedo Stars; Cuban Club vs Goodyear. Friday, Sept. 21— vs Cuban Club; Goodyear vs Y. Sept. 14—Goodyear vs} Acevedo Stars vs| | i Gates Stars | | | t vs Y. C.; Acevedo Stars ve | Goodyear, | Friday, 28—Gates Stars! vs Acevedo Stars; Y. B. S .C. vs ; Cuban Club. Tuesday, Oct vs Acevedo Stars; tes Stars, Friday, Oct. 5—Goodyear v Cuban Club; Acevedo Stars vs Y B. 8. C. Tuesday, Oct. 9—Y. B. —Cuban Club} Goodyear vs! joodyear; Cuban Club - ‘Star: Friday, Oct. 12—Goodyear vs Gates Stars vs Y. At Cincinnati R. H. E.) | Chicago 412 0 — Standings i Cincinnati Glin 2 Sumiareeaede ' Batteries: Weaver, Malone and) Ciubh— W. L. Pet. ; O'Farrell, Hartnett; Stout, Der- Gates Stars 2 0 1.000} ringer hnd Manion, Lombardi. jy, B, §, C. 1 0 1.000; | =e j Acevedo Stars 1 1 .500; i New Yo at Philadelphia, , Goodyear 1 1 .500] doublsheadex, postponed, rain, | Cuban Club 0 3 .000 2 rm time or in v of any circuit to dispense Ww empaneliing grand jury urt by makin establishing dutios now cribed by law to he ein h ained ber € Art th t ling grand sin re. municipal this A Joint Resolution roposing live effe 1 mendment to Article 10 of a ose oe itution of the State of F fix the number participating in a by Adding Thereto an Addi-, Jt to vote nc ae 2 Section to Be Known ast ent or munic rporati« ‘ Relating to Home-| dment, upon ratifica-| this Section. the Legistature mee st Exemptions. tion as wid, shall take effect) amend or extend the law authoris Be It Resolved by the Legisiature @t midn n December t, 1 the same w ‘ of the State dn: Without the necessity of legisl: That the following amendment to | tion. : — Approved Jun » 10 of the Con ate of Florida r (and exemptions, titution of the! ting to home. by adding! ection to be} st thereto an additional AA known ction 7" providing that) A Joint to | no assessment fe ny State or!” Amend Article HL County or Municipal taxation shall] of the © the State be levied upon the ad, be! of Florida, Relating te County same is hereby agreed to! and Municipal Governments } all be’ submitted to the quali-/ Be It Resolved by the Le © of Floridal of the State of F min the| That. Section Ar » held on the} the Constitution of the first Mon-| Florida relating to 1934, that is! municipal governments he to say, the added to Ar-i same is hereby amende ticle 10 of the Constitution of the! amended is 1 to an 5 of Florida relating to home-| submitted to. the d and exemptions, I[ State of Florida Section to he known as * "A Election of I Of said Article, Which shall read as/ held in 1 f follows: Jjection. Said Section 2 Article Section There shall) be ex-{1il, « nded, shall r fol empted from all taxation, other i than special assessments for bene- 24. The Legislature shall | [fits, to every head of a family who an uniform system is a citizen of and resides in the| county government, | State of Florida, the homestead wh ble pt in} defined in Article 10 of the Con-| cases whe jaws | stitution of th » of Florida up| for ¢ i to the valu q 000.00, pro-| Leisls vided, however, that the title to! tent | aid homestead may be vested in| shall by such head of a family or in his law-| and tow ful wife residing upon such home-!und sha ! stead or in both [tor ‘their Approved M ment, jurisdi | tions, und privile A JOINT RESOLUTION J incor A Joint Resolution Proposing — the| vidin Amendment of Artic IX of the « stitution Florida, Relating| v » Prohibition, { lature { the Lexisiature| Approved June 6, 18 of Florida - That Article tion of the st A he same is A Joi to read Amendment N ‘ Section i of County} ida Commissioners of each County hance, to Be Kr the State, not oftener than once Article IX every two years, upon thi Renolved hy the Legininewre m of one-fourth of the D voters of any County endment to and provide for an e in the} nstitution of County in which ion is be known | made, to decide whe si le IX, be ing liau or 4 to prohibited — therein e elec question to be determined by a at the jority of those voting at th held on the tion called under — this © first Mon Which election shall be 84, for ratifica in the manner prescribed by law holding general slect a period of tit. under this Sec beginuing — off within sixty ¢ picture studios presenting but if h shall be estat any such election should ‘thereby nor after duly| take place within sixty days of any ail lands, buitd-| pri- and chattely utu State or National electtc ings a in gon-' augl-14-2 Tigers Beat Coconuts To Take League Lead WIN PUTS TIGERS IN UNDIS. PUTED FIRST PLACE IN COLORED LEAGUE In colored t wl) league f¢ on Thursday, the T few the Hawth A the ¢ puts for the ' the Dear Alpheu f the in great form, strik ters to bring his t hiffs 38 in th gam ' ' walloped the Giant ‘ first game Sunday On Tuevday ‘ play the Hawth T Tige a viant Standing: Club a Tiger 0 1000 Coconuts 8 . Hawthorns : Gente os we