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FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1936. y THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREt THE WORLD LEGALS | LEGALS a St ae YOUR DESTINY iTH E r NOTICE OF ELECTION are provided by law for general paces elections in the State of Florida i Nat A New Novel by Marian Sims apace WHEREAS, the Legislature of IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. By LE MAPS ba = | 1935 under the Constitution of 1885, 1 have hereunto set my hand] es 2 { of the State of Florida, did pass ~ ieckae at fas SYNOPSIS: With the support of est boy in school.” She clinched ft two Joint Resolutions proposing orida, at Tal-! The character and talents of Dents Ford, Carol Torrance just | with: “He plays fullback on the amendments to the Constitution of the Capital, this the SGcinieeiie tains jot through a bad scene with S a ~ of August, A. D. 1936. bre dam Gaten the tosbover gee: |teama.” Mie revel or Wiorida aoe the sae AUGUST 23 TO SEP- were agreed to by a vote of three tpeied From the Sigh sobont te The fact that Annabel had asked " B Y J O V E fifths of all the members elected TEMBER ich she teaches. Besides Denis, | permission should have warned Mr. | * to each house; that the votes on VIRGO woho loves her but whom Carol witt M but it didn’t, H Cieck | said Joint Resolutions were entered RGO pe not marry, there is another prob- lonroe, bu' n't. Ho wen! = upon their respective Journals, with | methodica’ * ee Cainer Ronde Wa teM ive non: to Rooseve]t’s speech on the NRA. the yeas and nays thereon, and lh ‘ = ¥ “lini i ae “« ” ! they did determine and direct that} IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE healers. £ tremely handsome. Mike is trying et see ae ed \the said Joi e sub-| 17 i to steer tho straight and narrow, | Mike's clouded blue eyes, “I’m going | | oe age ent Resolutions be cut:| Ano. FOR MOsRos counT.|™ M the high Nehook ‘girls on his trath bene ee. night for you. | at the General Election in Novem-| FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY: | sicians, schol m= am ~- +] Don’t forg 4 . Tow 2REFORE, $s. McK , , ocuad went to his history class. For the | ) State of Florida, do hereby give vs. Mortgage Foreclosure the fa on Chapter 13 first'time since school started he for- | IN TIE WITH CUBS: 0 V E R THERS NaUicentnatla |D, 2 RICHARDS, ahd ‘Tr a got the answer to a question Miss ! FL be RAL ELECTION D ig * oe RDS j THE LITTLE BLONDE —| Torrance asked him, and he took no ea SEn TON ESTERDAY TO TiAl coe Te peay cae eO ncceeaincitnd | RICHARDS é ‘eas ‘HE little blonde, whose name Was| part inthe discp##ions. Annabel sat DIAMONDBALL TEAM first manna a November De: war ‘UDB, A and ian Y phers and t 36, 83 esday e S, his wife, an c. ; ‘Annabel Monroe, said to Mike| &cross the aisle trom him, with her IDLE GIANTS NOW THREE SCORE OF GAME WAS 5 TO 3;| 19°5,,the said Tuceday pene aun | REYNOLDS, n ck r Hannigan: slim legs crossed ufider the desk, and | IN MIAMI H for the ratification or rejection of Defendants. acadiuaaiaia: «scien Saenn RAN for to | {29 extize Tent h of her thigh out.) FULL CONTESTS IN LEAD; TEN MISCUES MARKED UP | the said Joint Resolutions propos- SBLICA’ ; “How far does the lesson for | ee ing amendments to the Constitution oF pr t se lined. Ho raise beseeching eyes to) YaNKESS AND INDIANS AGAINST CLUBS; FERA VS.| of the State of Florida, viz. : morrow go? Miss Torrance, and Carol caught the ; By WILLIAM RUSSELL A JOINT RESOLUTION ‘i Mike told her, patiently. She was arieey thanenaval dread rising| VICTORS YESTERDAY Thejdciveltovraise funds for the] COCA-COEA, TODAY: Proporing to ona setae sot oe the dumbest cluck he'd ever seen |‘? y e- | A Ae tion of the State of Florida, Re-] Christian name 4 unknown é a eams representing Key West in lating to Provisions for the Aged,| Mitchell-Herrick & Co. ee rpniae the place. He won- N Saturday night he caught a (aiecis iM es ewCnEeaED aes a leaks | aes at et infiem, aud Unfortunate, | ane Building, leret she was deaf or anything. ride from the mill village to} . ss: the East Coast Diamondbail Elim- Sewer Rats won their sec-|Be 1t Resolved By The Legislature} — Ohio. As they left the classroom Anna-|town, then walked to Annabel’s | NEW YORK, Aug. 28—Tho| : __jond straight game yesterday aft-| of he State of Flomda! it of r A Sadan undies Alncethawtie ante | bees iggenee St. peu cardinals on, ination Tournament being held in| ernoon when they gnawed bes the Constitution of ne ‘State Res : uy and ¢ sof gow ar h eae : It was an expensive, uninspired |# gallant attempt to come bac Aliamigallathisaweekwasctenmed (Woe: to a win over Sanitary je- | Florida, relating to Provisions. be} eeaul ee = nd sey rec eign t —— pathetically: “Why don’t you ever house: cream brick with a green tile yesterday afternoon. Those pesky ; Miami a is week, was termed | parmtent, 5 to 3. ited Be) tion en Cie arene ee np _ Boma = 22 Pay me any mind, Mike?” roof and a wide porch supported by Boston Bees had won three straight a success. It was a very yood game and in-] and as amended is agreed to and 1 « # z / Mike turned and stared down at| square brick columns. He set his jaw | games from them and the Cards; teresting from start to finish Re ee ee een ae emaet her. Annabel’s father was a big mer- | and rang the bell, and Annabel met | were out for revenge. The teams Through the columns of he} The Healthers scored the fir: chant, and he was the son of a lint | him at the door. She had on some | battled for nine innings with the Citizen, Emil Sawyer and Bugera! run in the opening frame. Her- head: why on earth should he pay | °°"* 9 "60 dress that made her look jscore 0 to 0, but in the tenth frame | inandez walked and then singles g ss Pi \“Little Money” Knowles, in charge | har-any wind? He grinned ia dite the Bees shoved over the winning | iby Gabriel and Molina brought him | Article XII as amended shail read A ea ee ‘ run and the count ended 1 to 0./°f collection of the money, wish' home, i The respective coun- — , Roy Parmelee pitched a brilliant 'to thank the donors on behalf of} In the fifth inning, the Rats put | ties of the State shall provide. in] ere pare eee brand of ball, holding the Boston ‘the players and themselves. across thtee’ runs, Varela and|the manner prescribed by law, for ie made a petula! ice al im. 5 : ‘ : those of the inhabitants wh. players to just three safeties. he A total of $28 was taken up be- Machin walked. Barcelo doubled] reason of age, infirmity or m “You sure are dumb. You belong wherever you want to go.” general election to be held on thej 3 first oneal ey after the first Mon- , for ratifica- Subscribe to 7 Citizen—2 rdered that this « © a week f eks in The Key a newspaper published nty, Florida d this 7th day of August A | Redbirds committed two miscues, ! jto left. Calleja was safe on a field- | tune, may have ¢laims upon t >. tween Wednes n PS | a thy of soviet vided, : while the Bees played errorless} iyeen av edneaiayi mie nenena Nee jer’s choice and Barcelo scored. | however, the Legisiat ae DS Phat wasianew.tdeastlemnitied icy ball. Danny Macfayden also hurl- iterday morning, which was imme- | Acevedo hit into a double play. Rangyn lax wey tb, for asunifors os aie ‘ State-wide system fo ch bene- ‘ourt Sea suspiciously and decided to let it he ed an excellent game, allowing diately sent to the team, ‘The last half of the fifth frame | fits ana appropriate money there Des @_nAa eee there, He said deliberately: the Gashouse Gang only four hits.! One generous Key Wester do- Saw the Health boys put over one | for such general law shall ¢ Court, Monroe - > e ' ° aabricll fi vide benefits to an who a The Cardinals’ loss, coupled with nated $20 and the other $8 was: More tally. Gabriel hit to Jack ay Ses neve. Fara eegidenkcoe & THOMPSON, the Cubs’ victory, put these two ated £ fol ; Who dropped the ball, stole sec- the State of Mloriaas for a period of icitors for Plaintiff teams in a tie for second place. | co:iec| ed from numerous jow- Lonel and scored on F. Caraballo’s ve rs continuously next pre- aug?-14-21-25; septt, 1 ation therefor, ‘al law provide on yho has not attain-|To ACKSONVILLE FLORIDA YOUR adividual comiot and entertenment i 2 matter of great importance at tes modem, Ge-proof, home lke hote! located wo the heat i The Car s’ loss also added a half- | ¢'S of the sport in this city. 'single to right. In the sixth inning, Sewer Rats scored their last two runs—enough to win the game. Stanley, Varela and Lounders singled in sueces- sion, Stanley scored and Varela jgame to the lead of the Giants,! The raising of funds was neces- ; who were idle. The New York-| sitated by the receipt of a tel are now three full games! lahead. 1 the age of furthe: y of the Be It Known, gram a few weeks before the team | left for Miami. The information: The Windy City Tribe also won ee GEN by a 1 to 0 score. Henshaw held was that the officials of the tour-' went to third. O. Caraballo threw Will be held “in | ef dows-town Jacksonville. Every jthe Philadelphia Phillies to six nament in the Magic City would: wide to third and Varela came ; vc el i ee ee ig D. being the THIRD DAY said Tues eens mattress ard ndivedual ceeding ump. ' AIR CONDITIONED n COCKTAM LOUNGE . COFFEE SHOP Rates--Sungle with Prvate Bath 78 Rooms $200 - 80 Room: $250 ; safeties, while the Cubs garnered ! not agree to pay the expenses of | home. i f i i . » game was 10 otf Johnson and’ Kowalik, but the local team during their stay; The last run of the game was} ing residen IL be consiste were able to shove across just one ; accounted for in the at canto.} with and not in conflict with such lone tally. (sayeed bunted safely. Barcelo | !ederal Law.” bio ever. {threw wide to first and Sawyer OTE ee Te SEEN: require at for the Dunean ical in that city. enough to win, — Key Westers were called upon at the time to’give what they could: ittsburgh Pirates defe i 2 ; aaiaree F : 40 Rooms $300 - 24 Rooms $350 Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the jrrord and a fund was raised suf- | landed on second. Sawyer scored r soLuTION. —_f, b = a a ee ae Brooklyn Dodgers, 6 to 3, although ‘on a single to left by F. Caraballo. | Proposing an Amendment to Article Sight creme for dowble 0: spam y : i it gh t rry.the play- 2 seuacl Sai 8 icient enough to carry. the play: M VIL of the Constitution of the eed. H va the Dodgers’ ace moundsmen, Van ¢,. t) Miami, However, after| ‘achin and Gabriel) hit three! ciate of Florida Relative te Cities a s Daw 2 2% Mungo, was in the box. i winning their une Tnesdag night | Safely in four times at bat. O.| ana Counties. een Ne ential E) j moreL Parte 13 | After taking a crushing defeat hone venain in.{Cataballo and F. Caraballo, the | Be It Resolved By The Legislature . + of the | msecmemecmemeees He the club was forced to remain in-,; Fee as of The State of Florida: Sonares pe at the hands of the Browns the !famous brothers, hit two out of] ‘That the following Amendment to I uistrict | off} ——___— asertilstcnian enti ctive Wednesday and were sched- } Annabel frowned, and then de-| She took him in and introduced} Cleveland Indians downed the : Three double plays were made} tion or rejection, to-wit: ) Florida jelded to look pathetic again. “Please, | him to her mother and father. Mrs. Lea io in charge. ‘during the contest: Jack Mathews ection 10. The Legislature shall) For Superintendent of Public | Washington Senators in a slugfest, ' day before, the New Yor! s . -_|four each, as did Aceved nd | Art VIIL of the Constitution of) fifth ¢: tnited St _ EE SE sear Ana canariaey uled to play Thursday night. This’ ¢. 1) 4 © ancl ihe State of Florida relative to ne oes \ an Swenmgen— came back strong yesterday after- gay jay-off. almost depleted the | 8” ey: cities and counties to be numbered | noon and almost shutout the st.! th hail. ox ity eakeanil Gabriel, F. Caraballo and Bar-| Section 10 of said Article VIII, be State of the! A i i Louis players. Nevetheless, the | Toney, they had originally taken! 41, connected for doubles and the same is hereby agreed to b mnabel snuggled down against Mike’s shoulder. 5 psy! Pie , oe with them. ' 4 : = and shall be submitted to the elec- For Attorney General of the State Fe 7 score was most convincing at that, Medes uthe jeecondmdrive ston, In the field, Machin, Caraballo,| tors of the State at the General]of Florida. | That's mighty sweet of you, but| five years older, and he was more{7 to 1. Pitcher Broaca, for the i ‘ drive {or Varela and Molina played a very| Election to be held on the First} | For Comptroller of the State of| | jI guess I won't risk it.” afraid of her than ever. Yank a ~. |funds was brought about, which) i x Tuesday after the first Monday in} Flori ‘ i : anks, gave up only three safeties.| 4. geclared successful by those | 04 same. November A. D. 1936, for ratifica-_ For Treasurer of the State of| | | Mike. Ask ime.” | Monroe's eyes wi 7 ms ————— : 5 Hews! have power to establish, alter or! struction of the State of Florida me for a date sometime. yes widened at the sight) 19 to 9, Bight hurlers saw’ ac-| to Calleja, Molina to C. Griffin] abolish a Municipal corporation to) For C ; . im: 4 mmigsigher of Agriculture He squirmed. He wasn’t sure he} °! him: not even Annabel's enthusi- fion in this: gathe. ‘TENNIS GROUP jand one unassisted by Gabriel . be known as the City of Key West, of thd ea ary Cigar Store -wanted a date with her even it he|28™ had prepared her for this. Mr. extending territorially throughout, , Fdr as OF tife | suipsemd i 5 Shicag: ite S Score by. innings: R. HE. e prese! > Ci | 1d : Monroe put down the magazine he}, Chicago White Sox lost to the | 3 cs E+] the present limits of Monroe Coun-| fou bape get it : ; was reading and said: “Glad to know | !owly Philadelphia Athletics, 5 to Sewer Rats— ty : the, place of ans, or ait coun] Teron gad Conatasiaioger | secl'm—pretty busy during footal| yoy, Annabel telis me you Dlay foot |2- Kain a. low-hit performance HAS MEETING] “""" * 0000s2 ooo—s 11 4}, .simitict, amiga and, locl nt CeNemaer at ine thous ‘1 mpondt Alera Pte ree ball.” was turned in. The A’s twirler, ! Sanitary Department— constitutional or statutory,| F \RbataGSeb( OE the MtaA a DAILY BASEBALL > Ria you got to study at) nike tumbled with his big hands, |Gumbert, held the White Sox to} ' _ 100 010 100—8 10 @) MiMiistrative, and shall prescribe] For County Judge || RETURNS BY WIRE & * “Yes, sir. I'm hoping to get to col- {two safeties, Batteries: Stanley and J. Wat-| the jurisdiction, powers, duties andj For S | ‘Not on weekends, surely.’ a : |}ASSOCIATION ARRANGES TO),. 2 a 4 “ z ‘i lege on it.’ hi c j kins; C. Sands and Sawyer. functions of such municipal cor- rk of the Circuit Court She turned her face up to him and| ““opnat so? Wh: ie ! A four-hit game was pitened 2 wyer. __| poration, its legislative, executi Sor Clerk Criminal Court of i Mike felt a hot, prickling sensation| «2 a nan lat college? by Tommy Bridges and so the De- START TOURNAMENT I, Today Coca-Cola plays Admin-| judicial ‘and administrative depart- a. : ' i in his stomach. He'd seen that sort of | 1... arr University. I want to be a|troit Tigers defeated the gold-} OCTOBER 1 istration at Bayview Park, 5 p. m. BASE A el ae can a heron et manes) | Come in and get the re- ; look before, but not on a face like a Mo: aa plated Boston Red Sox, despite the | | Batteries will be E, Roberts and] ouded taeaache Tunica antat County Superintendent ! It f the MAJOR Annabel’s. She ought to have a] ugoog Noun oe Het Anata fact that the mighty Lefty Grove pee | Goss for the FERA boys and Han-| subordinate districts, and to pre-|Vublic Instruction. mechani ” brother to tell her what was what.| ent Ordinarily he Apa eeon i, {Was on the mound for the Sox. | s a) Cock and Villareal for the Soda) eer eae atch aun icioality : 3 BASEBALL LEAGUES. He said uncomfortably: thescane ree ae A ee |The score was 4 to 2. i A tournament to decide the city , Water boys. and districts: and to f! iabi For Three Members © “No—not on weekends. But I'm| this hoy was ee Sian EDeRUE | mec elaminmatiaaleollew® tennis championship will be held! of such municipality and districts. ote uo sees not coming to your house just to get . ene NATIONAL LEAGUE beginning October 1, it was decid-| eeeee Bondedy and: obey nae é 4 Snciinn Bastion inatch Kicked di the steps.” Soon after that Annabel ma- z 3 = isting at the time of the es s 0 ing Justi = : eee ee ae _ neuverod hima |erpachianthia auiuic | Ab Batoburgh R. H. E,/ed at a meeting of the Key West Toda S Birthda g | mant of suuch, mun Zipality, shall be| Viz: Nos ands. ine toi-{] Cigars, Cigarettes, Soft won't." She moved closer. | or sitting-room. The nights were get-, Brooklyn .. ... 818 4|Tennis Association held Wednes- y ys enforce ®ble Seni Oat eee er hes | stice Districts, Viz i as } . “If I ask papa first: tell him you -6 10 1{|day evening at the home of Ygna- ting a little too cool for the porch | Pittsburgh eecccorococooooes | Legislature shall, from time to time 1; In Testimony Whereof, 1 want to come if he’ll let you; ; ‘ zi ; : i says yes, then will you a Scania swing, or she would have selected; Batteries: Mungo and Phelps,|¢io Carbonell on Southard street.| Mark A, De Wolfe Howe of faanteizal Lie Ee Gees ee date?” ua : ARS +Berres; Weaver, Blanton and ‘ poe itunes as pied ua OM | Boston, noted author, editor and| homestead in such rural area shall] © Se ; = cules ‘That looked to him like an out, go | _ S89 Sat on a couch and made him ) Todd. |test should register with Ygnacio biographer, born at Bistol, R. L,| tbe limited as if in a city or eres ; ' 2 * ” “sitown, Si 3 pd s ea _ REE GS BE ho snatched at it eagerly. “Yeah, 1r| Sit beside her, then she snuggled —— Carbonell before October 1, it is! 79 years ago. cieecally tha power centss cea cipal " A z down against his shoulder. He could 5 1 : r! At Chi ecOMWindoie aeanecitcee ae smell some sort of thick perfume she | philadel eb Monroe was 4 busy, preoccupied man had put on her ears, and her red Chicago ; A dress was too low in the neck, The ‘ ? ; who delegated all disciplinary meas- bs - Batterie Johnson, Kowalik|the meet. { By é and shall be entitled to all the pow- ares to his wife, and his wife was|>2!ms of his hands were wet. SnapAtapod. Hokenaw eriikce ‘School of Medicine, Nobel prize-| ers, right: d privileges, including She talked very fast at first: = ’ Se A 5 representation in the State Legis- lazy and malleable. Already Annabel school, and ae a a ea ieieee (nett: ae born st Ashland, N. H., ture, which ‘wonla secres to it if could visualize herself wearing Mike] 1, was i i : 58 years ago. were a county. All property of @ was, and Miss Torrance sure was peemmrensle Monroe County and of fee muni- evening to make’ final plans for aie é ei Monroe i P \of the Univ, of Rochester, N. Y.,} Wuties and obligations of a counts stated. Another meeting of the| corporation and shall also be recog- ; wa : a tennis club will be held Monday | : nized as one of the legal. political] a, i1on Recretary of State Vitam ; 5 |, Dr. George Hoyt Whipple, dean] divisions of the State with the . , j FLORIDA {i = Sea She gave a little skip a8 | crazy about Denis Ford, wasn’t shet| _ At St. Louis R. H. E. a é cipality in said county shall v that the State 2 " i 3 5 ‘aylor 0: noxville,| such municipal co orci en|ida has i . can hs Gi Sees At ten o'clock she led him to the | Boston 1: 320 J. Will Tayl - t K ll " oe age jon't forget now. You've proM-| kitchen with ner and fussed prety | St. Lous 0 4 2] | AMERICAN LEAGUE __|Tenn. representing hie district in) Sad fy acne Se bea a and domestically about, getting out | i Macfayden and Lo-|__ Club— W. L. Pet. [Congress since 1919, born in Union| cuit Court and Sheriff shall not be He went on to the woodshop, ana | '@28° Juice and cake. And when | pez; Parmalee and Davis, Ogro- New York ............ 80 42 .656/Co., Tenn., 56 years ago, Sees Nhe eae 4 2 > cmidbih «late ithe torces a they came back to the couch she | dowski, Cleveland 55 553] a ee p man % Sahil ery. He snatched up a poplar stick wriggled herself under his arm and | Detroit 58 .536: Dr, Philip C, Nash, president of be to! : pacstteee ots : eiaipeganltarding arcbaipics. lifted her face to him. He ached to} New York at Cincinnati, post-! Chicago 59 .524|the Univesity of the City of To- ‘al pow. 3] trol and to prevent the walk out and leave her, but there | noned? rain, Washington 64.60). 516 |ledo; Ohio, born. at (Eineham : pris semination of the spiny citr was that hot, thick perfume, and the | J : Bost 78 .366 : = i whitefly jackfly ¢Ale UT the next day Annabel w: joston : Mass., 46 year i : * Ashby) ‘88 | red dress that was much too low in | se be anal years ago. thee office without making provi shby lying in wait, and before the tri-| the neck. He kissed her savagely and | AMERICAN LEAGUE aS WB) 2808) sion for the performance of all : umph in her eyes Mike's heart sank | felt her lips part under his and her | ., “t New York MSE aay | Eladel his 79 .363| Rt. Rev. Henry Althoff, Cath-| Scrived by law to be performed. by like a sounder. knee pressing against him. St. Louis . ee aes rea? | olic bishop of Belleville, Ill., born} such county officer. Nothing con-| S$ areas infested with said in- 4 | “Mike. He said it was all right. He! after that he made a queer, smoth- | New York = TAO eee 8 ESS {near there, 63 years ago. ee ee er said he thought that kind of atti-|ereq sound under bis breath and { Batteries: Hogsett, Kimberlin| _ Club— W. L. Pet. ! —— he Sines oe Sloriia: cnaiut ae to] said propertics of duly foenee peasetieeatie : sue, | Ut Aenting, and Giuliani, Hemsley; Broaca and; New York 74 46 .617; Edison Marshall of Georgia and aBcnia eos elcaseehees ol AerelatestG —. : ain at was glaringly untrod Me| te iD SiLonis 72 50 .590, Fla. ; regulating the jurisdiction and] for, the pee SS ‘Monroe had said. “Hannigan. Whe’ (Copyright, 1986, by Marian Sims) ickey, Chicago pees 590 'Ind ’ unaveliee spore at Rensslaer, duties of any class of officers, to mache rnrey, ee el — Stop at the he?” and Annabel had waved a han Ts —— Pong fe i eae om aed eke aad patie levica, te saseasing aua| 22 may be preaceibel by ths ie “He's in my class—about the = , SDt-'s situation reaches Carol, At Washington R. H. E. : : collecting taxes for county purposes| Beard in its instructions to the 4 i ; Cisrelana EROS 2 eet ef a ae le Dr. Hendry C. Connell of Kings-} and to regulating the fees and com-| Plant Commissioner. | and | the Shas Eis ar on ee Vashi: ‘incinnati 5 0 pensation of nt fficers. No a 1c 1 “ ashington ee ie m, Ontario, physician, born there, Taw ‘authorizing the establishing or| Properties are hereby ordered $12 SE Biedkd Bee and directed to refrain from Batteries: Harder, Lee, Hilde-| Brooklyn 49 71.408) j4l years ago. nd the opening ‘w; bolishi f h M 1 - ay. Belgrade Museum Houses |“ n Sn was attended Py brand, Allen and George;. White-| Philadelphia 43 81 .347 poration pursuant se “this Section rae toes Pigege rn gind {All Outside Rooms with Prive Relics Of Russian Czar}"™"" "°° 2 {hill, Newsom, Weaver, Cohen and s —e aoe re cane cberative ior effective| to which said spray materials Bath It is estimated 100,000 Russian’ Bolton. TODAY’S GAMES Today’ : Horoscope qualified electors participating in| have been applied as afore- COOL—CLEAN—QUIET (My Aanociated Press) emigres. many of whom are said! —- os. eas ee ae een ST F ‘ : BELGRADE, Aug. 28.—A\ to be loyal to the czarist principle,| At Philadelphia R. H. E.| AMERICAN LEAGUE ose tion exists under this. Section” the Se ten At BeldeiassChatenen ta Overlooking Biscayne Bay i : z y: Geo. H. Baldw an museum, perhaps the only one of live in this'country. They raised) Chicago . .2 2 1] Chicago 2t Washington. Today promises a useful a Bee ee rine the me nine Attent: J.T. Diamond, Secretary. we Blocks to Shops, Thea its kind in the worlds, hes. been 205 for the “Russian Home,” in) Philadelphia 510 1} St. Louis at Boston, successful life. Under a seeming-j out referendum to the qualified| anesthe ane etiesen Sontion : Pe eAwOe g0: which the museum is located, | Batteries: Dietrich, Shores andj Detroit at New York. ly simple exterior, there is really a ee te Lowell ——-. = —RATEsS— ike GRE ay : Y i terior, lly @| providing for such amendment or es ere core chee ol Sa Sewell; Gumbert and F, Hayes, | ‘Cleveland at Philadelphia, profound mind, perhaps sometimes; extension shall provide for such $1.50 Single $2.50 Dox ng to the life of Nicholas PUNCHES JUDPE ee lacking the gift of expression, but} Teferendum- ‘ Special Famil the last czar of Russ At Boston R. H. E. NATIONAL LEAGUE —_ {this trait may be easily overcome] *PPTOv6# Tune & 125 aoa t is particularly i ch in photo-!' LEEDS, Eng.—Mrs Hannah Detroit 410 1] Bostoh at Chicago by ttainin rset a lonthly Rates n z sf 5 iby g. The aspirations will ee 4 graphs, statuary and articles wsed Clowes of this city upon being) Boston -2 4 1) Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Ibe well directed, the life well|aaid proposed amendments, and’ the| Notary Public % D- McCREARY by Nicholas and his family. King fined for swearing, punched the| Batteries: Bridges and Hay-| New es t Pittsburgh. | rounded, with the ssed i Senvaeny Aeceestiene eee reteras: TI Proprietor i . = ‘ B ; * le end passed in @ (thereof, shall be subjected th THE CITIZUN OFFIC Peter II of Yugoslavia is a patron, magistrate in the nose. Iworth; Grove and R. Ferrell. Philatle! i@ at St. Louis. * state of comparative competence. ‘same regulations and restrictions as. é ei RS ene

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