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TM-MDAV, JtH,Y 1, IM4. 4 SRIBB MABIW3E % Chapter roar hum MftTuo *m*M a b4lhMb * • m m Martha moved loMuri hat aim, ate ha 4 eatered • wrt4 * **A loUtf hor baring • es< k#4 a ana f-retee for ***• MJN that; tha Bern It We ***** tha fr naan na oa tha ’"tla'a realty na| about hart** aalMNt tha girl who wut lira on •fhfhatie atnatloa. who Matt warm hr habit at m tiara fhrue. *Ahaatatvlf —' ■ l>etttla admitted MR*r. t —J* thtbli M Ma*n taaa | mfm. rm traav—• “**• la marratonalv beautiful,” i anti tha girt who van hoaaat. *i hat Ira kam lerallar ***** rrho hai tMthtzg of harj | f*W!* aaN taut to Paatra and Smerty; **hat roa know what the Marsha leeked around the room. see wbet che cant 4 tt, bow abe j •ad* re them around —* “I in at i' with her one r* * hM a blonde who Ml * aetped deep ‘*ll a lounge "She had led! the t'kirik Ik bool here (or •wale reason I think she'd been kwh**l out. Out It was hushed up. **And he weal ti; Miss Vance'* sod *a* h time w'd rome back from vdu- and the rest of us-quite a group - Wouid aek the red caps to carry Mir luaaace. she never asked; the •aid Kith. Indolently. 'My ba(.' jMlMed ... It M •hatch and up . . Me Ooeld swing off. bead hitch, •hfew the r.*t of u waited to be MTted tie doee she and It? * “Mlell. you know what'a said—" ! Tha heads drew Hose and tha voteea towered And Martha, past taf with her a wot, hi thla and •fled M'in (lertrude settled at oae of the window tables. without a eaitle. j thhet sow? thoukht Marsha tmeeMtna *(*.. oto ioqglf UlaiHrb lap it tea tlnrtrud*. and a some UdMpd considerable weight Mar j •he tiadied ihw aaaau * under tag. ’l£ <i not eopnoeed yoti would ha Um m Miss fieri rod# began •hM have uni done with Mr < /% , -| |\ fc nw,r ** Marsha an we swered "you krow how cure MM I *>n with ntv men IVrhapa I rlMhhed him. hut-what matter? M’t|< am *n *olii to cat. Aunt •Herwd< *- "1* la aetaaa to try In evade with we boomed owl h*laa Moore. •True.** Martha areed as she looked around the room to see What her anyuaa ah.* knew was near. ttd| Meant ea* at a labia tha ercheatra; his eye* were * Marsha and he flushed darkly aashe nodded to bin. lie was among the tea ion who had “never got *m it - “*be waa lhal? I haven't my bl f •!* with me." “Key meant l.#ggt. Aunt Oer tflMh 1 aae and that brings me to the ►♦** Martha I remember end 100 •ill new you treated Mr l.eg*lt— '* Xk dear'" Tu<i;Vy’s*Horoscope' Tl** position fur thm Hy indi- : NtH an aetheln natare fivan. it J hut hr to my*tiral and poetical. r*fie* tw*n There will probably he m*t,s change* in life, up* an<l *©•* of fortune, and rather poor hurt t* hve affair*. Keek to de *et*l Mulity of character, and doetcm If# time of prosperity a<> pieaiur*. lav tip a dw of weaMh* m 4 iirihlni for the dark day*. "Mra. Powers called upon me this warning, Marabm.’' ’‘Aboard Aar to call; everyone la howai ta ha In,” Marsha responded caielessiy. "Sba la deeply troubled! “ Mlaa Moors stated. "Deeply troubled!” "Tbs baiter Is. too, dear;" Marsha •aid. "so suppose you esk him what - ha recommends and than you can i thumbs-down It and select some- I thing else, snd be can depart in 1 pesee to the kitchen, and faiheruata ! there for a season or two—" | Tba waiter bowed. Marsha looked i around as her aunt frowned upon 1 the mean. Marsha care her own , order crisply, quickly; the waiter j disappeared tad Miss Moore attacked ! •new. “Sire. Powers came to me, asking ' my help,” Miss Moore began. "Sba ! la a gentlewoman of rare poise; a ] woman of yearn—” "Oh. where is my handkerchief?” Marsha murmured. Miss Moore paid ao heed to the interruption. "She told me much of her sou,” Miss Moore went on; "be has been an exemplary young man. Always | so thoughtful, she says; sending ! her primroses—” ! "TPO REMIND her of his pathr * Marsha asked. Again Miss | Moore ignored her niece's contrlbu* [ tlon to the cogseg^uiog, \ vd . % . v ' & "It seems he —loves yon, Marsha," Miss Moore confided, “and he haa 1 never loved before.” "1 knew that," Marsh* replied; "hi* technique ia (rightful. It quite takes me hack to the dancing-school age 1 think he's dreaming of kissing my hand—" ’ When you are quite through, I shall continue. Marsha.” "I realize that, my dear aunt, and that was rude, and t know you want ! your little say; so take a deep breath and—shoot, darling;!" Misa Moore stiffened; gave a ] thought to asking Marsha to express ; harself in a manner less suited to a ' i. xleah chauffeur and abandoned j i Title with her decision to keep for [ the m<MHt. to thi main traek. < "Mra. Powers confided to me that ' her son has never dallied—” Marsha sat back to langh. “ ‘Dal* j S he echoed, "but that ia Aunty! Ah, here comes (eur waiter!” Powers Informed me ttqat?-^ ; if ypu were not wpij|d break his heart!” j ”1 do hope she incorporated ’My j i boy' with tbe vox bumana effect,” | said Marsha. The eyes of tbe two women met as the waiter swooped to pat foods, j with a flwKiihAJf R|n pa the small i table, and Marsha's flippancy died. She found herself to be oddly tired; nervous and angered, as she had not been for years, by her aunt. For the first time in all of her lonely, ! selfish, fighting, mature existence, she wss troubled y a consideration of what might come, through her, to another. She did not want to hart Boh ' Powers. His trusting, level-looking light-blue eyes had had strange ef fect upon her. At times these hon est eyes had made her want to laugh hysterically and cry a little and In ! say, "Don't! You're quite mistaken! I'm not like that. I'm shallow and Ive roiled in a hundred gutters, and I believe in nothing and you're wast ing your good time and yourself!” i But somehow she had been able to tell him nothing of the truth. (Cotxngkt, 1934. tv K. HavtUmd-T*yler) ' Tomorrow. Marsha hoars front an old admirsr. TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE ! New York at Chicago. Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia. * Cincinnati at New York. ‘ St. Louis at Boston. 1 jf* SPORTS £t!*- TOP TEAMS ADD ANOTHER GAME ! TO THEIR LEAD I ‘ | GIANTS DEFEAT CUBS AND ; DETROIT WINS WHILE NEW YORK YANKS LOSE TO IN DIANS, 15 TO 14 1 i (Kpeeial to The Cttteea) NEW YORK, July 19.—80 th 1 teams on top in the American and National Leagues advanced an-. other game over their nearest ; rival yesterday to narrow down a; little more the chances of the run- j ners up to overtake them. The race . in the National League at; present is between the Cubs and Qiants, with the latter showing) ihjfcjr superiority over Chicago by j idowping them yesterday to take j three of the five-game “crucial’' t series. The Tigers, fast-stepp<Bg} nine of the American loop, have : the Yanks to watch, but seem to 1 be showing that that isn’t such a ; hard job by going up the ladder another notch when they downed the Senators with the Yanks lok-! ing. The Giants are now three! games in front and the Tigers are two and a half games away from | New York. j The World Champion Giants in one big inning yesterday closed the ‘crucial” series by a 8 to 6 victory and one game to tbe good. New York scored six runs in the third frame and added one each in the sixth and eighth. The Cubs made a brave comeback, after trailing 7 to 1, with a four-run rally in the seventh inning and tacked on one more in the ninth but to no avail. The Cubs wire full of trouble and dangerous*all the way, being as they were fighting for the odd game that would have cut the Giants lead down to a single game. English hit a home run in the sixth, the first score for the Cuba. Although allowing seven baes on balls, Tommy Bridges gave up only seven hits to go to victory over the Washington Senators, 4 j to 2. The win advanced the Tig- j ers’ lead in the younger circuit.! Earl Whitehill, a former Detroit i player, pitched for Washington and yielded 11 hits. The Tigers scored two runs in the fourth aft- j er being blanked for three innings, j The Botson Red Sox lambasted | the Chicago White Sox yesterday ! when they batted the offerings i of the Sox hurlers all over the lot i It© score 16 ruus off of 15 hits. Chicago was able to score only j three times off of 13 hits. The Red Sox broke loose in the first! inning, shoving over nine men in that frame, one in the third, three in the fourth, two in the seventh and one in the ninth. Johnson and Cissel hit homers for Boston, the former’s with two on and the lat ter’s with the bases loaded. Rick ! Ferrell and Pusty Cooke also eon j nected for four-baggers. Boston j took the series three to one. The Athletics lost their third game in a row to the Browns yes terday, 3to t. Foxx hit his 28th home run to tie Johnson for the leadership. The four-base hit came in the ninth with Johnson on base. The Yankees lost the sei’vices of Babe Ruth and the game with the Indians yesterday, when the Bambino was struck in the leg | with a batted ball and Cleveland {pounded out a 15 to 14 victory. Ruth will be out of the game for tw© weeks. Gomez, who went in as a relief hurler, suffered his 'third defeat ef the season, as he ! was charged with losing the con i test. The Indians used six hurlers land the Yanks sent in five. Lou | Gehrig, smashed a ball between j first and second as Ruth started for the middle bag, the ball hit ting him with such force as to | knock him down. He suffered a j severe contusion of the left shin bone, • . THe Bostoh Braves downed the Pittsburgh Pirates twice in a twin bill played ia Boston. Both teams (went scoreless in the first game until the eighth when a single by Spohrer, Jordan’s double and a pass to Berger filled the bases , with two out. Lee doubled to .score the whole three men, with the game ending 3to 1. The bet ting of Jordan and Whitney was the big factor in the Braves’ sec ond win. The Reds won their first game in Philadelphia this season by romping over the Phillies, 9 to 8. A ninth inning rally by the Reds, bringing victory, ended a five- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TENNIS MATCH HERE SUNDAY * l VI ! TEAM COMING DOWN FROM MIAMI SATURDAY NIGHT ] Arrangements have been eom j pleted for a series of tennis games j to be played in Key West Sunday ! by a tea& arriving over the high 'way froip Miami Saturday night. In a letter to John Lowe, the lineup qk the Miami team is giv ! en as captained by Carrol Turner, j who holds the championship of Mi ami. Other members are James | Key, Mose Mond'ul and Alfred Miles. *** The Key West team will be cont ! posed of Peter Varela, Ignacio I Carbonell, Carl Sawyer, Fred Car- J bonell and Robert Pinder, all of jwhom are well known players and .stand high in the amateur class in Key West. It is intended to play four single ! matches and two doubles on the! ! courts at Bay view Park, Sunday j morning and afternoon. Time' i when the games will start will be j I announced later. WASP IN HAIR BRUSH j MONTCLAIR, N. J.—Fred Her ron of this city was badly stung by a wasp that entered an open window and hid in his hair brush. Subscribe for The Citizen. game winning streak by the Phils. 1 Led by Medwick’s steady hitting, 1 the Cards defeated the Dodgers. 5 to 3. Medwick hit three singles, and a home run in five times at j bat. The Cards gained the series, ■ three games to two. The summaries: RATIONAL league At New York R. H. E. j Chief go 6 13 0 New York * 8 14 0 I Batteries: Bush, Root, Joiner, Tinning and Hartnett, Phelps; ' Fitzsimmons, I.uquc and Danning. | At Brooklyn R. H. E. j St. Louis 5 11 0 j Brooklyn 3 7 4 Batteries: Walker, Vance and Delancey; Babick. Munns and; Lopez. ™ At Philadelphia R. H. E. Cincinnati 9 15 2 Philadelphia 8 18 1 Batteries: Frey, Brennan and, Lombardi; A. Moore, Grabowski, S. Johnson, Collins and Todd. I First Game At Boston R. H. E. Pittsburgh 18 0 Boston j. 3 7 1 Batteries: French and Grace; Frankhonse and Spohrer. Second Gant* At Boston R. H. E. * Pittsburgh 5 9 1 Boston __ .t 7 11 1 ' Batteries: Holley, Lucas. Hoyt and Padden; Betts, Brandt and 1 Spohrer, Hogan. • i • AMERICAN LEAGUE j At Cleveland R. H. E. Neiv York . 14 20 1 Cleveland 15 18 0 Batteries: Ruffing, Van Atta, i Broac-a. Deshong, Gomez and j Dickey; Harder, Winegarner, Wei i land. Connally, Lee, Bean and Myatt. At St. Louis R. H. E, Philadelphia 2 5 1 St Louis 3 8 0 Batteries: Bentou, Flohr and Hayes, Berry; Hadden and Hems-' , ley. At Detroit R. H. E. Washington 2 7 0 Detroit 4 11 1 Batteries: Whitehill and Sowell; i Bridges and Hayworth. , -I w At Chicago R. H. E. , Boston 16 16 0 i Chicago -3 13 2 , Batteries: Mulligan and F. Fer i rell, Legett; Myatt, Gallivan, Kinzy an/) Shea. if BENJAMIN LOPEZ t funeral home; Established 49 Years I Key West’s Oldest 24-Hour Ambulanca Service ! Licensed Emhalmer • Phone 138 Night 696 W f I CATES GIVES UP BALLACTIVITOS . — * FORCED TQ DO SO BECAUSE | QF LACK OF COOP. I v ’ ERATION John Cates, manager of the dia- I mondbali grounds at Bay view Park, and who also has been spon soring night ball activities in Key West, requests The Citizen to an nounce that he has withdrawn from this capacity, and in the fu ture will have nothing to do with the arranging and playing of| games on those grounds. Mr. Cates states that he was forced to take this action, due to the laek of support and coopera- : tion in his efforts to furnish amusements for the lovets of the sport. 1 Therefore, he leaves the way i open for any one who may care to take over these diamond- 1 ball activities in connection with the sponsoring and supervision of games that may be arranged in the ; future. ■ • • j j HOME RUN LEADERS i <lty Aodnlril Prm) 1 *••••••••©•••©#•#•#©©•©©. , j Home runs yesterday: Foxx,! (Athletics. 1; Saltzgraver, Yan-; kees, 1; Ruffing, Yankees, 1;; | Cooke, Red Sox, 1; R, Ferrell, Red Sox, 1; Cissel. Red Sox, 1; R. Johnson, Red Sox, 1; Averill, In-’ dians, 1; Piet, Reds. 1; Schulmer-' ich, Reds, l; Ott, Giants, 1; Eng- : lish. Cubs, 1; F. Herman, Cubg, 1; ( jTodd, Phi Hies, 1; Medwick, Car-; dinals, 1; Vergez. Giants, 1. j Leaders: Johnson, Athletics, 28;: I Foxx, Athletics, 28; Gehrig, Yan-I kees, 24; Ott, Giants, 22; Berger, j Braves, 20; Bonura, White Sox,: 20; Collins, Cardinals, 20. ! League totals: National, 425; | [American, 421; total, 846. | dMMHHHHBHHMHHHHMMBMHHHMMMHHMHHMk. FOR FAMILY WASHING I There Is No Place Like Home Why stay all day over a wash tub? Why not eli minate wash worries? You can save time, labor, money and worry by using a THOR electric washer. • The THOR ** the j (Hi chines. It has all tures. For more * than twenty-five years it has held || the world’s rec- I ord for long life; fl and year in and H year out per |H _ formance be fi . | ilßl THOR washer. Uy a you sjljw \\\m ml assurance that ■ money can buy; that the price is the lowest price at which a quality washing machine can be bought. See the THOR before baying any washer . You can own the best washing machine for as little as ‘ $3.42 a month. j THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. ! We Deliver Phone 16 A. F. AYALA Saks Manager the- AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— W. L. Pet jDetroit 53 HI .631 j flew York .. .49 32 .605 : Boston ...... 47 38 .553 ; Cleveland 44 38 .5371 Washington ...* 41 44 .482 f St. Louis .—B6 41 .468 ] Philadelphia ..............32 50 .390 j Chicago 28 56 .333 j, mill ■ NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— W. L. Pet. | New York ; 54 31 .635 [ Chicago > 51 84 .600 j St. Louis 47 35 .573 j Pittsburgh 41 39 .513 \ Boston 43 42 .500 Philadelphia i..36 49 .424 Brooklyn 35 50 .412 ; Cincinnati 27 54 .333 LEGALS IN’ THE COURT OF THE COUNTY jt ih;f u MONROK <WTY. STATE OF FLORIDA—IN PIIO HATE. tin re the Estate ot: JOSBPH B. JOHNSON, Deceased. FINAL NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given that the undersigned will, on the 2ftth day ■ of Julv, A. D. 1934, present to the : Honorable County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, my final re'urn, account and vouchers as AdmHiis i trafrix of the Estate of Joseph B. : Johnson, late of Monroe County, de- J ceased, and at said time, then and j ‘there, make application to the saidj iJudge for a final settlement of myj administration of said estate, and . ; for an order discharging me as such j i Administratrix. | Dated this the 22nd day of May, A. D. 1934. IDA LOUISE JOHNSON. ! As Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph B. Johnson, Deceased. I may 24-31; ,lun7-14-21-28; juls-12-19- i 26 IN THE CM'KTV Ji ntiE’S COURT. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, j FLORIDA. In re Kstate of ! MAY M. KKMP, Deceased. ! Notice is hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that on Mon ' day the 17th day of September, 1934, ' 1 shall apply to the Honorable Hugh i Ounn, County Judge of Monroe ! County, Florida, for my final* dis i charge as Executor of the Last Will ] and Testament of May M. 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