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SRK IAL Mas AX i i 4s eal if i H ae Hi if sat i ey English originator of the theory ture story which Judith read with low. chuckles, then laid aside ‘to Petar bein ae _“T'm hoping you won't have to an- nounce my afrival,” ‘she told her, after exchanging 5 "IE was awake at, dawn next morning. Cautiously she tiptord. out to the garage. Mrs. Cunard had sald she might use the small blag roadster and had given her the key the night before. Delphy’s escort was awake, pottering about the gar-_ en, and unlocked the garage doors and then she was away, the silver tip of the car’s nose headed towards Hillendale, sie She would go fp by the lower road, the one they had bullt.to ac; commodate crowds going to’ their barbecue pit, and she would stip CANS ie 4 air Bans \ ATT AR DRY Pea W LAM aN jgold embargo and. American of- - | final sepre read, 11 to, 5. Charles R IRUTH'S HOMER "HELPS YANKEES DOWN MACKMEN' FOXX CONNECTS FOR Two FOUR-BAGGERS IN SAME GAME, CUBS AND GIANTS TAKE LEAD IN NATION: (Spegia} to The Citisen) NEW. YORK, April. 20,—With Bill Dickey soeking the pill for a homer, two doubles and 9 single, which accounted for six runs, and being backed .up by. Babe Ruth's. first homer’ of the season, the New York Yankees went to a mighty vietery over the Philadelphia Athletics, The uffing, old-time Yankee pitcher, “went. the full Fe the Phillies with Fitzsimmons in, the box. E 6, ahd the Cubs de- Reds by a seore of 8 3 Philadelphia games. oh : O0oococevccccvovecvcccsseRssseeeeesousnecooocoee. THINGS Pa hs | IS aes /ANS HAVE NOTICED "By ROGELIO GOMEZ: |: OOO OOCOODOS CRSA SEEDED CED SROODODR COORD ORO NOOE Q—What makes: unpopular? A—RBoy Hamiiy. , Q—Why would the Pirates rather beat the Sluggers than any other team? A—Beeause Sluggers s0 all hatefulmess. Q—Why should the Pirates \hate Roy Hamlin so much? *A-—Beeause they heave been {taught to do so by Rogelio Gomez. f Q—Why should Roxelic Goines demand of the Pirates’ players to dislike Roy Hamlin? use he is @ very poor Wwe * H to ; Q—Why does. Roy. Hamlin re- fuse to: is the week and. beg to go out and use practice, that he is ve ‘3 ry friendly. with Berlin Sawyer. AMERICAN LEAGUE - _ Clab—, , W. L. Pet, Washington 0 1.000 Detroit .... 0 1,000 Philadelphia Cleveland New York St. Louis :.. Boston Chicago POP ee ‘Cincinnati wow mooh Bicily has increased -greatly its orange shipments this year, POROKeCe000 onc seen CLASSIFIED COLUMN 5 dislike” Ray Hamlin on seeount’ of his} “the Pirates have the! A ean Q—Why' are the Sluggers’ fans against ‘the. Pirates when the Pi- rates are playing the Stars or any tier team? | “A—Beeause they are — poor sports and are following the foot- {steps of their. manager, Roy Ham- Tin. . tpl A-It-is-hecause the Pirates. let |themuse all of their equipment— jba s;.¢loves, shin guards, | and: even hen‘any of the | Slugger players need them. | ee Q-<What/will:the-- Pirates. do ; when they win'the < second “half, ‘while Roy: Manin tries.to et all of 4 * seth A—Let: them: get \anybody ‘the: ;want. The Pirates are . | enough’ to- beat: thesit all together lat one-time, with the whole 36 Pirates’ million dollar infield. eeocorsensoocsvocongeccs Today’s Horoscope wevcccece eoece This is a, practical person; one who: finds pleasure in. persistent, effort, Aggressive, sometimes de.. struetive, meeting many obstacles in life, vou delight to climb over the moon, holding tofty. ideals in view and-.constantly working to- ward them. You are very likely to i LEGALS —_— SOPICE QF BXERCUPOR. z Fou FINAL DISCHARGE OP COPSTY JYDGR,) Conse. STATE OF Ine Estate of WILIAAM A. FAGAN, Deceased. Notice is hereby ‘given, to all whom it: may >coneern, that on the! 2% day. of ¥. A. D, 1934, J shall apply to the Hovorable Hugh Gunn, Judge of ania'Court, as sahie time. I: wit present’ my final acvounts as Executor of agid Estate, anfl_ask for.their approval. Tared Nepoes . "ALI ASK THIS Boe way pen peices raat 1934 for ealy mission has just announced that able to obtain their supply of fruits A egetables. 2i guard the same in bonded and tax masks}and to perform similar duties. good wit ONE QUESTI i¥ pee PAGE THREE ~~ A'Targe shipment of fresh fraits 3 ved over the highway for} Tuesday, June 5, 1034 Tift’s Cash Grocery, 1117 Divi pescccccccsococesecenee: sion street. “The store will remain open unt| WILLIAM V. ALBURY - For State Senator 9:80 o’cloek tonight in order that “BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME _SITION OF STOREKEEP.. - ER AND GAUGER ‘The U. S, Civil Service Com.’ the customers of this stare may be examination will be held in Key °"4 ¥ West for storekeepers and Gaug-! There are upwerds of 100 cof- ers, Applications will be accept-| fee planters in Sao Paulo, Brasil, ed until the close of business May | whese incomes are estimated to be 1 tc Jeast $50,000 a year, UNITED STATES FAST P& 0 mam: PORT TAMPA—-HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 ‘ Oates Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 sie Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays "Leave Key West for wi rete, Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the © Deck, "Phone 73 4. H. COSTAR, Agent. According to a recent announce- ment this is but one of a:number| of examinations that are to be! held from time to time as condi- tions permit. The duties of storekeeper-gaug- ers are to check and supervise the gauging, testing and branding of j wines, liquors and other spirits, to! have custody of keys to safe- ‘paid warehouses and bottling} houses, to make reports on same, Salary is $2000 to $2500 a year. ‘Those between ‘23 and 66 at the close. of business May 1, who are ri Inited States citizens, are eli- ible: Age limits do not apply. to LOMO OD OOOO a OLD aD aaah, 1ose, entitled ‘to. preference be- : =f or naval pervect. , Who,are, interested, can ah as ion of the ex- tion ‘by ing to Franklin ite; Rochester, (N. ¥., who ish, without, charge or obligation of any kind, particulars regarding the examination sub- jects and other important infor- mation. Today's Birthdays George Gibbs of, New. York, not- : engineer, born’ in Chicago, 73 PFLUEGER or VOM HOFE Fine Fishing ing Tackle For every species of game fish, made by specialists .in the manufacture of FISHING TACKLE THOMPSON'S HARDWARE STORE ‘STREET ; CAROLINE WOOIODIOOOILD IDM SOOM. Se ee eee years ago. —— ’ Paul: P. Harris of Chiengo, law- yer, originator of the Rotary Club movement, born at Racine; Wis., 66 years ago. Dr. Samuel Avery, chemist, chancellor-emeritus of the . Univ. ‘of Nebraska, bern at TIL, 69 years ago. Dr. Isaac M, Rubinow, a noted Jewish social worker, born in Rus- sia, 59 years ago. ‘William .W. Hawkins, journal- ist, newspaper executive, born at Springfield, Mo., 51 years age. Judson. King of Washington, D. C., writer-journalist, born at Wa- terford, Pa., 62 years ago. Prof. James S.. Childers of Birmingham, Ala.,:author, born there, 35. years age. , _— Constance, Talmadge, screen , born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 34 rs age. : CL PDAL LL A hd dd ddd. dedhkiu ddd nee 2 poe a se anata eo ANY REFRIGER Charles Diekens’ “The Life of Oar Lord” Tesora tan epee Ee bey cae 91 9 yenn.