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IF CUBS LOSE, PENNANT-WINNER WiLL BE VERY SMALL The Cubs and Relist play to- night. “ “If the Cubs lose, their chances to cop the pennant are very sim | for they will be two ‘ull games be-| hind the ‘Florida, ‘leaders ‘of the league,’ After tonight’s game they have only’ ‘three store »games to cop the g%nfalon. “Ft takes i op- timistic Cub rooter to find’ any comfort in this outlook. ° . Should the Cubs wit, however, their chances at the flag are very materially improved. In that case the game between the Cubs and the Floridd’ on October 12° will likely decide the’*winner of the tournament:' Naturally, ~ there’*is the off-chance ‘of the “Relief “and the Yankees putting all’ ‘calcula+ tions to naught, and while both these teams are out of “the run- ning, they aré-still factors ‘in de- termining the pennant winner. LOST-——Ladies’. White Gold Elgin Wrist Watch with Bracelet. Lost on Eaton Street near White. 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The moying-#owly between thi | in the house~‘Tetterleys » &way,--‘servants in a separate wing.'But then. T-dig a bit of-searching rotind ‘when you were paying your: call, J hadia. i name second chauffeur.’ J ought f Miss: oe feel te re he cit ag tones the ‘satd Nai pate ante tO ANT uy h wu perth ¢ Jifted ohe’ hang. stick the ‘¢ther “with tt“a ved. Why ive she'and Robert Leonard got sae begutitar anther’ se eo" *°\ * Ferdinand asove 7 On whthont speiking: i¢“You think she got Jervis id come away with her?’ ='f' don't Know. She cal have ‘Robert Léonard from | Groyston.” Seo what she ¥ mae ‘me-betiever *~* “Then, I think, she was angry— but I'm not sure if she was really angry. She turned right round and tried to make me believe that Jervis—was drowned.” “What did she say?” said Ferdi- nand quickly. Nan. forced her voice. “She said he'd had—cramp. She said he’d had it—when he was ba! ara ke oe wish 8 “aok cralnast, a “Bot a wi lying. T've had pe telling whether ’ “Oh, it wasn't “Sure?” “Yes—quite sure. I'm) mot’ ried about that—I’m w: why she said it—I'm wi why she said any of it Ferdinand looked at her. “You're frightened to death. yyou tell me about it?” %°> | He had slowed the car toa jten miles an hour. Sh jhand to her cheek and there, “Aud when she'd brought him nf i go? ie) ‘with them in the middle of the night.-““No—that’s: ~something-"7 don’t see. “He's gone,” said Nan, % one /got him to god” *?% Ferdinand oof Nal ete “It she knows—anything—” She .: \Paused. I a anid Ferdinand ma i jhe might—want—” She Bs. pel, flung her hand down in her Jap, and said in a choked voice, “T can’t!” “try “It they—if she—knew—where he waa—” She broke off again. “They might him to do. something— They ‘might let him ge if he gave them enough bau yb he ‘wouldn’t—they could say— had alWaye'thought—he was—drowned.” © She ‘faced round on Ferdinand and said passionately, “I'm wic! to think a thing lke that! Tell me I'm wicked, F. F.! Tell me it couldn't be true!” “Now when you say ‘they’?” said Ferdinand. “Leonard,” said Nan—"Robert Leonard and Rosamund.” “Robert has got a topping alibj. It's a good seven miley from Croyston to Weare, and his car was In Jeremiah Brown's garage with the cylinder head off. I like to khow| about things, so I collected that.” “He could hireva car." : “Not in Croyston.””” “He might ‘Nav@ borrowed one,” said Nan. in-any other fiduetry relation, the} | name of the raon or corporation huowicane the clreumstances | nidér which stoeks ; heldera who ‘books of the elation, or corporation has any tn- terest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or -otter as so stated by him. That the average number of les of each teeue of, this pub- tion sold or distributed, through emg ot otherwise, to paid sub- scribors during the six months pre- = the date shown above is uP. ARTMAN, bare ed securities Sworn to and subdscriped mre, tate 41h day” ob Spite WM. A. FR reo a Notary’ Public, State of ree. asi: '¥ commission expires April 38 ere t “THE ARTMAN PRESS her close enough t& and then ooh Jervis’ volee. She never got beyond t had only to be there—a livit It did not matter at’all what-tie step. One’ might not have: watching her that moment!-ticked out the mantel, was iekaws = her. For Nan, way nereelf.. knéw Jervis would nite returdea it he could. (osittent, 1938, Lippincott) Ferdinand unearths an tnpertont to fa PRINTING PHONE 6 boesose: Tolle ¢- (By Associ a Press) FRANKFORT, Ky., Oct. | Senktor Alben W- «Barkley, jocratic “keynote?” iat ithe na-) tietial etivention; may be the first! popiilarly letted “U. S. ‘benator' trom’ Kenfilicky to sucéeed* ‘hin self. * } “Before chdseri “by the ‘gen bi it eveh’ before 5.— the} sénator| énoseii’ By" the asse ty was "0 le; P yJames, “The last time Kentucky seins a se or for a Second term was) in 1901 ‘when ie 8. B ekburn was chosen -by the. as smbly el? serve until 1907. . But-even Black- burn did not succeed himself, for! his previous term been several years'before.; 6° 6s! | Of the 50 men lak have gone from Kentucky. to--the United States senate ‘only six have -had/| tnorp than“one term. Upper Canada between the Ameri-' cans and British: Indians. 1877—-Girls” ia Boston, Mass., petitioned for the right to atten high school. 1822—Frank. Jaines, outlaw,! surrendered®td the’ authoritiés.. { land; Maine, connected by tele- phone. * An i éritly shown at! th a ldtge slit in it, to} laced in front*of'each diner, to; the bones, gristle and other} usually. left 'at the sidevof Frank H. Hitchéock, Post General under Taft, born at Am-| herst, Qhio, 63 years ago. celebpitad “novelist, born‘ in York, 53 years ago. tecket research -expert, born ‘at Worcester, Mass., 5 years ago. Frank Strother, one of Presi- dent "Hoover's Seeretdries,*born se Marshall, Mo., 49 years agot Loujs Betts, noted New York City artist, born at Little ,Ark., 59 years ago. | popiaiats and scramble, a bump] TODAY’S HOROSCORE 0 hours flying in leddévesdcdddadiziva is to be the co-pilot } * The child born ‘this ‘day is apt , be frivolous. There is plenty of | tempted "aonatky hop “from New j abi lity, a sympathetic natare al York to Athens, Greece, or be- 1a lot of assurance; but the iind i lined to be light and careless;4 jrather improyident; forgetful of; past experience ‘and careless of the: bs |future. “Rally training “will > bef SS aren ‘of morey.” Where ~ ity. test. |largely responsible for the bee open nah NEVER \ 3 ‘eb ‘Wats Cc. Subscribe for The “Citizen—20e| { weekly. 4 | and a bank, © the gang;"* i Thuddings whistles and fame— Louise Dresser, popular actress of ‘her day, born Ind., 50 years ago. 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