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i f ue fH) ibrg gigs " i i ing the cubiclelike rooms of the Emergency Hospital, the white iron cot, the low shaded lights, the nurse bending low over a prostrate form, listening to breathing that ebbed as the dangerous hours of the night moved on. “Silver,” Marian stood before her pPleadingly, “von't you forget your oun uhvegs Cm at duit for fetes tating Qelosed you Snything | if he thinks you're coming he'll Aght jou seemed to figure | to live until you reach there.” “Don’t be a fool,” cried Silver, “fm not a milksop like yourself. Do you think fm going down there and make a spectacle of myself for your newspaper readers to gloat over? Well I'm not. 1 don't care whether be lives or-dies. I'm through 1 tell you, through. I've had all of his jealousy and penny-pinching 1 in- tend to have. I wouldn't lift a finger to save him.” “All right,” Marian’s blue eyes were black with anger, “if you wont, 1 will. Get out of my way.” With swift determined steps she crossed the room to the tele is to } don’t mean 1 regret it | phone— “Oakland, California, Lake- eke eae oe ee ee 1500." she sald, then looked ap. B! “es Me ute Silver Hondon was crossing the ‘evel Soon obi room with a catlike tread, arms F ed towards the , instrument jarian held. But swifter than Silver, hay nnd the fie! of ove The call went through instantly. lights e 4 ‘theres — ie Bowen's brisk voice answered—Ma- rian took a deep breath. “Marian Gordon, Mr. Bowen. Ina 's Hondon. Just heard from chair you liked to curl the hospital that he has a chance for / sen ig ny! i> by life, but he won’t take it. Nothing to Hae EEE att ae ee ee le it thought on inowing no = — we ip e be fooled then disia | Silver were reconciled again?” “I don’t know, but | should think i “All right,” said Marian, taking another deep breath. “Fact is, Mr. Bowen, she’s not. She thinks Clif - | did it tc spite her, or something like that.” ‘¥es—but can wesay that? It will make Silver all kinds of a fool “The ” iq | (Marian watched Silver struggle in Gucovest thing,” Silvar said | jr catin's arms) and when she comes explanation, “h e buy, pee. “be nate a ad out of her excitement won't she turn &. actual cash for my very own id things.” oo ui Marian sat up. alert. Now she was beginning to understand+ “but you @idp't pay full value.” she stated. ."" agreed Silver, “I didn’t pay much of anything.” “Wait.” Marian was reading swift- ly now. Behind the scrawling letters lay the story of an impulsive, quix- otle, sacrifice. He'll expiain a tot of things but you won't understand you're of this than shows.” “Well, can’t you send word to Cliff that Silver does understand, and want him to fight? That might help him. And then can’t we give just the bare facts in the paper? We can say Silver's going to Oakiand right away, and I'li see she does.” Bowen thought a half second. “¥es. I'll send word to the hospital and you can give your story to a rewrite man.” Marian heard Bowen shout “Hey, Frace. take a piece on No. Six.” She Patel Ynclt ituie Thate'g laugh. | sighed in relief. Cliff would have his wt foved you enough 4 stick | chance. at ana teach you @ tesson |° poet sald tove was Visn't. Just cock-eyed. You person. You know every fault lend of going away ... but then (Copyright, 1934, by Jeanne Bowman) other fool blinded by your Gace would save you I suppose. Monday Silver changes front. ~ ~ BE ° Minn., chairman of the Federal eoegoceere Today's Birthdays! Trade Commission, born at Cedar alti ¢| Mills, Minn., 64 years ago. Prof. John Dewey of Columbia, | famed philosopher. born at Burl-{ Thomas N. McCarter of New F nas 4 Gt ington. Vt.. 75 years ago. York, president of the Edison | y1, | tri stitute, bo; New- Electric Institute, born at New- | orroval of same and for final d | charge as administrator in the } John €, Merriam. president | ark, N. J., 67 years ago. Carnegie Institute, Wash-| wa. G5 years ago. sig dramatist and producer. born “| x Gol. Charles Hoyt March i 59 years ago, ee WIN DOUBLEHEADER AND JUNIOR LEAGUE The Park Stars went into the lead in the second inning of she first game played yesterday, but Rosam held them there the rest of the game, while his club made one run each in the second, third | iy winning the game. and fourth innings - to. tie great game after the second ning and allowed but two hits in the last six frames and scored jsingle in the the winning run. Roche accepted six chances in this | game without a miscue. Ackerman accepted eight chances without an} ball games at the high school gym | between different school rooms, jand there are quite a few good In the second game Clarence’ players among these boys. A club opened up the fire works and let | could be picked from them to give those boys loose, and the hit¢ just | any other club in the city a race rained out in the field. The game! for their money. A league is be- was called or they would have still | ing formed, or at least that is the been running around the bases. ; report, and I know that some very Clarence said: “If the Park Stars, good games will be played. Howard would have razzed me to death, but they lost. Howard could not be found.” In the seventh the count was tie-tie and_one extra frame was played. Rosam started by getting safe on the first baseman’s er- ror, .R. Roberts sacrificed him to second. C> Knowles went ous. short to first. Resim went “to third on‘tlie’ play. Jack Carbonell singled to left and the game was At bat J. Lopez hit twe out of Ubree tries and Jack Carbonell hit two out of four times up. Tn the field, Roche and Acker- man jeatured. Seore by innings: half gets under way. years play the YBSC in the first game and the Cuban Club meets 011 100 01—4 6 2/11. Park Stars in the second. The | eleven together if they make up first game will be called at 4 p.| their minds to do so. In the last three or four years they have been e ones with the help of several thers, to give us football in Key I hope they do the same Park Stars 030 000 00—3 Batteries: Castro and Lewis Rozam and Woodson. Summary: Three base hit: J Lopez; two base hits :Gonzalez, R. Robert=; sacrifice hits: R. Roberts, Knowles and Pinder; struck out: by Rosam 4, by Castro 2 bases on m. sharp. The club that is not on the field at that time will forfei There will be games} Monday, ! West. Wednesday and Friday afternoons. ; this year. ‘ in the Junior PPODCOSCOOSO CODD S~MEREESELODOSLEDEESECOOCESEDOOSS The Gates Stars won the first half of the Junior wi flying colors. In the game, the Park Stars scored three runs in the.seeond frame, but the Gates Stars fought on and finally won} in the eighth. Rosam pitched aj Field. The game is scheduled Yor {10 a.m. Mr. Miguel Medina, the jold time player, is getting a club two runs for his club—his last tal. | together and he claims he will be | Rose Dsper'.0 a’ j Teady to play next Sunday. Traynor’s club and the Pirates are So why hesitate? Carbonell came through with a} iso ready. eighth, scoring | Lets get going? What are you | waiting on, Mr. Curry? { H | | I have talked to several of the baseball managers in the city and they are ready to play ball aext Sunday. Acevedo Stars will cross bats with the Trojans at the Navy I have seen some of the basket- above styled cause, a State or County other State of Florida, namely, public of Cuba, and dence of said defendants as ticularly as is Known to said Biff is Calle Once No. 45, Batista, City of Havana, of Cuba, and that there is no in the State of Florida service of a subpoena upon wi would bind said defendants, or of them. Further, that said pla tiff believes the age of each of I also overheard a conversation { between some of our leading foot- - | ball fans and coaches that makes On Monday evening the second | me believe that we will have some The Good-! good games this year. Mr. Brooks and Joe Cleare can see to this. I know that they can whip a great balis: off Rosam 1, off Castro time of game: 1:00. In the second contest. the Gates Stars had batting practice. Acker- man hit a triple and 3 singles in €arbonell hit two doubles in three times up. R. Rob- erts knocked out a home run and a single in three tries. All to-} Penn’s gether. they shit. 13 safeties, good| jurist and scholar, founder of a} noted family, born Died near Philadelphia, Oct. 4 ee Today’s Anniversaries = four times up. for 18 bases. In the field R. Roberts and B. Roberts played well. Score by innings: Ireland. | 401 115—12 13 5 200001 3 3 4 Batteries: B. Roberts and Wood- susie publisher, born there. Died Dee. 21, 1888. Sumary: Home run: R. Roberts; Austin Flint, N. Y. State j three base hit: base hits: Carbonell 2, Le’ stolen bases: Knowles man 2, Pinder, J. Lopez. B. Rob- Fanaldo; sacrifice hit: Gates; hits: off Griffin 3 and 4 runs, no outs, in first inning; off Gates 7 and 5 runs, no outs, 4 off Castro 3 and 2 runs in 2 in- } nings; struck out: by Gates 1, by Roberts 1; bases cian-professors of last , father of the noted physician of the same name, born at Peter. Died in New York; Blarch 15, 1586. major-general, New York eer, born in Wash. aD. C. Died in New Yo m balls: off Rob-} erts 2, off Griffin 1, off Walker | ~ ; time of game: 1:00; umpires for both games Lopez and Griffin. “LEGALS . 4 Hughcs, English j astQauthor of “iom —COLRE. STATE WE T MONROE COUN") cn ccribe for The Citizen. LEGALS CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT: OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY.| IN CHANCERY. f| Dorothea Elwood Turknett, ys. JAMES B. GWILYM, Dy It appearing “Very likely. There’s more back | ¥s. Kenneth Eugene Turknet ORDER OF PUBLICATION i It appearing by the affidavit of Dorothea Elwood Turknett, tiff in the aboye styled caus: said affidavit has been duly filed inj) fendant be and he quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or he- N vember, A. D. 1934, otherwise the of said bill will be taken d by said defendant. r ordered that this or- ugene Turknett is a resident{ > other than the State of “Antares”, in Pacific ostmaster in San Diego, izen, a newspaper pub- nd that there is no per- in said County and § This 5th day of October, 19: ROSS service of a subpoena upon .| would bind said Defendant Kenneth! | ARTHUR GOMEZ, Solicitor for Complainan aid plaintiff believes the age of the Kenneth Eugene Turknett js over twenty-one years.| | IS ‘THEREFORE that Kennéth Eugene Turknett, the defendant in the above styled cause, be and he is hereby required to ap- peak to the bill of complaint in said auge on Monday, said Defendant ORDERED NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHAR IN THE COUNTY JUDG! > FOR MONROE the Sth day of A. D. 1934, otherwise the of said bill will be taken d by said defendant. R ORDERED that shed once a week The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in Monroe County, n Re: Estate ¢ CHARLES SAUNDERS, that the undersigned as administra- 7) tor will on the 2 this order be put 9 b day of Decem- Decem-/ or four consecutive weeks in port and vouchers and Will ask his Dated this 29th day of September, (Circuit Court Seal) Ri i + Dated Key We: . D. C., born at sang Edgar Selwyn of New York, | 96 ated at Key st. M Administrator ; mow3-10-17-24; Soligiter for Plaintiff. . pept29; Octé-12-20-27) 1674—James Logan, William| ¢* Pennsylvania | | Boston { | i | i jeer Ane FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LADIES) BEAUTIFUL Hose, Imperfects, 8 pairs $1.00. Mailed Postpaid, Guaranteed. Economy Hosiery Co., Asheboro, N. C. Brown's | i t i i State of i Twentieth | Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and! fonroe County. | WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF RADIOS. Guaranteed service. R. C. A., and Atwater Kent J. L. 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(Circuit Court Seaa ————— SALESMEN — Have opening for man to qualify for| $3500 per year and up position. | Selling Standardized directly to School Boards, In- living, oF, unknown heirs, dev! tees, or — claimants said A! io read julian Ubeda Gis- ive j ; car If iff 8 & # ive the i aital is over ‘And further, it appearing from) the sworn bill of complaint in the entitled cause that plaintiff does net know and has not been able to ascertain after diligent in- quiry whether the defendant Ar-|] cadio Julian Ubeda Gispert, be-[] lieved by Plaintiff to be interested im the hereinafter described erty, or, if dead, to have been in- terested therein, is dead or alive. It is therefore ordered that Rosa. Oscar Pedro Ubeda Gis- pert, Martina Gispert, Ubalde Pic defendants in cause, be and they are hereby quired to appear te the bill of com. plaint in said cause on Mon@ay the Sth day of November, A. D. 1834, the allegations of said Dill will be taken as confessed by dants. It is therefore further ordered that Arcadio Julian Ubeda Gispert. defendant ihe above if living if dead, all parties claiming interests under said Arcadio Julian Ubede Gispert, the fol- ing described proj to-wit All that land, s lying and being in the County af tate of Florida, to-wit Island of Key West Zleven (11) and is a C) im Square Tract Eleven Charlies W. Islang sa Duval and running n thence at right angles Northwest direction 16 feet and 2 inches; thence at a Southwest éi- rection 48 feet 9 thence at right angles & Southeast 84 feet inches: right angles in this; a neWspaper pub- ROSS C. SAWYER. Circuit Court. Twentieth cuit of Florida, in and} @ for Monroe County ALBURY, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN» WEERLT Solicitor for Plaintite | sept2$: Oct6-13-20-27 | eeeceee: stitutions, Municipalities No investment, no ex- perience neces ual opportunity for right pa American As-j Cleveland. Ohio. 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