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or ses fang the s that eas the ine the ING H WALTER ¢.. '¥. / Chapter 33 ‘THE ACCUSATION i z tf He . i i p ce 4 Fe Fil ri i F tte s SSSE8e iB @ ogy on the side?” mocked Harper. “No, but | was talking to Bob Johnson. That lad covered the go- cial whirl when he first broke in with the Datly Ledger and he’s got a mémory like @ filing cabinet. Ac _ | cording to him, the Bartell girls had the polite circles of their day stand- ing on their collective ears. “Incidentally, it might interest you to know that in those days our good host, Mr. Pierr. Dufresne, was rushing little Aline. The engage ment was rumored unofficially sev- eral times and there was plenty of bugging and whispering when be up and married Sister Sylvia {n- stead.” “To hear you talking, one would think that Mrs. Dufresne and Mrs. Croyden were now a couple of dow- agers.” “That was all of ten years ago,” | Lafferty answered, “and ten: years can make a jot of changes, but you never can tell when the old fire wil] flare up again. That happens often enough. Remember toat Syivia Bar tel} married a man considerably older. than herself, while her sister well, I take Croyden for one of those artistic chaps, all nerves and temperament, charming as an ac quaintance, but damn hard to live ‘with. Certainly Mrs, Dufresne is still far removed from an age where one could say, “This woman is past of |the time for love affairs.” ARPER looked amused as he 4+ heid 3 match to his pipe. “Very | li put,” he acknowledged, “al- though the implications are some what libelous. But listen, you old gocial philosopher, does Mr. Du- fresne strike you as being the sort of man who would connive at hiding his wite’s guilt?” “There's such a thing as pride, Bteve, and it takes some queer “No, .1 don’t believe you're on the right track at all. There are plenty of gaps in your structure. What of this alleged lover, for instance? He was here in the city, buying his dis- guise, while Mrs, Dufresne was still at her summer home. That doesn’t sound much like a clandestine af- fair.” “Granted, but remember that the Dufresne summer home is on an island. Not much chance for secret HATA 52857 Hh i ‘ i H i i a i H gre i & asst if : i itl iF : Hi ti tt 3 i f i 2 li rf i ! ; ! AI oH Qe i bE gf +5 wleocococoooeny i if ii rf & 2 § § BE —_—_ [Pirates G By QL. MILIAN” Clarence Gates pitched the Pi- rates through to victory in the firet game of a three-game ceries ef diamondball against the Lopez j bunch last night at Bayview Park. along, got air-tight support with no. errors chalked up against the Buccaneers. The smiling twitler was © re- i getting a double to right, went to | thira and home on two successive Posie pitches in the sixth inning. Up to that time the only man who [reached first base was’ William Cates, who got a sitigle in the first and fourth innings, The Pirates scored all their runs in the first canto. Castro got a base on balls, went to second on Molina’s sacrifice hit, got to third and home, When Lunn, aft- er fielding Acevedo’s bunt to the pitcher, made @ wild throw to first Molina stopped at third and scor- ed a moment later when McCarthy got under Carbonell’s long fly to centerfield. The Pirates‘ found themselves in several tight spots but manag- ed to get out of them with the good pitching of Gates and the fast playing of Castro at third- base, who made some beautiful plays, ‘ The contest was the played this season and alse prov- ed to be the most a: contest since the old days when The Citizen and Del Monte teams Specs Carbonell, former Del Monte player, was geen at sec- ond base for the Pirates, It was Carbonell’s first game since the night when The Citizen won the city championship from Del Monte. The score by innings: ai Hae i eweccoconocP fe o Seornnoowoo® consccosoeF, HSnve aa emt a - we om oeowoaP + a] ovm~cocown® s onnwewnnn os S sponsible for the Embalmers* only} score when Esmond Albury, after! Defeat Lopez Team In YANKEES DEFEAT BROWNS; RED SOX | WIN Toit MBELBHLL A’S ARE vic.! LAND INDIANS, WHILE NATS TAKE TWO FROM SOX} (Speeiat to The Citizen) NEW YORK, June 14.—The {New York Yankees defeated the }St, Louis Browns, 6 to 2.. Lefty! for the New Yorkers, limited the Brownies to six hits.. Lou Gehrig FROM aia “s NOSSO SOLOS OTSSSESSDESOS OOS OSEOSSESHSSHOSSOSESt OOSSOSCOSOOTOCLEnESENSED fe NEBO-JACKSON ‘condition. (like the old reliable and great! club fighter, Young Fernandez. pa, MUCH INTEREST CENTERED) 1 saw the doubleheader played IN PROPOSED RING BaT.,in Miami Beach Sunday and 1 think that Covington, the south. TLE; BOTH SCRAPPERS | paw that pitches for Fort Lauder- dale is one of the best in South WORKOUT YESTERDAY Florida. 1 think they will make a at first. He sure robbed of-a hit. Ou Tuesday playing first base for the son’s Body Works against Dunn Buss team, Ludy’s hand split open “by a ball throws to by Cheta Baker. who ran short towards first and aceaped up the ball behing the piteher’s box great hit if they could be brought!and threw pretty swift ‘to first By Q. L. MILIAN es of games, Ubieta played a The stage is all set, for. thejgreat game for the Beach boys much-talked about mateh which}and Stephens also played well. ! j brings together Willie Jackson, the Lucilo played the bench, and after Fighting Wild Cat from the Conch{ breil preparer.) ‘and se eagreent town section, and John Nebo, the | right around end signed with the boxing idol of Duval street, at the | Miami » managed by Athletic Club tonight. Deebe Foss. He will play second Willie Jackson, in razor-edge| base with the elub. Ludy Acosta jshape, wound ‘up ‘his training yes-|js hitting the old apple right on! Key West for a game or a se-jand the ball split Ludy’s hand. He ‘had to leave the game, and it sure was noticeable, for the Walterson’s boys played pretty rotten theresft- er. There is a new ruling on dia- mondball now, and some cities are putting it in practice. dack- sonv'lle, Orlando, Pensacola, Tam- pa, St. Petersburg and a few other places are already using the system of nine players on a dia- terday “afternoon with one round i | : lofeboxing which'found Wilkerson, Naf ong teeter - oan cong Gomez, who was ‘on? the mound jhe has hit the ball every time at|mondball club. ‘Palm Beach, and Key ‘West will follow suit. Tt will look a colored fighter,’ crawling in the}bat.. So.far he ia credited : with armory quarters by a blow on | three hits in 32 times at bat, when back of ‘the head ‘and two others‘ he really should have five hits. In Now, perhaps, Miami better and give you more of the put the Yanks in the lead with hisigoing down in a similar way ‘by his first game he hit one so herd baseball touch to the game. I think jsixteenth home run ef the season|the heavy barrage of blows from} down the-shortstop’s way he could that the game can be played with with Babe Ruth on base in the| te new and better Jackson. Two} not handle it, and they gave him nine men as good as with ten. The) WANTED—You ta.kuow that we opening inning. The Boston Red Sox triumphed over the Detroit Tigers, 15 to 13, in a wild slugging match. The Ti- gers touched Boston pitchers for 22 hits, end the Sox got 15 safe. ties off three Tiger hurlers. The Philadelphia Athletics trimmed the Cleveland Indians, 11 to 2, behind the five-hit pitching of Sugar Cain. Bob Johnson hit a homer for the Mackmen. The Washington Senators took ‘both games of a double bil? from ithe White Sox. The Nas ysed three pitchers in the nightcap. The Boston Braves shut out the Cardinals, 9 to 0, Fred Frank- house pitched his club to v.ctory. The New York Giants downed the Cincinnati Reds, 5 to 4. The Giants scored all of their runs in the third and seventh innings. ‘The Pittsburgh Pirates -went to ‘ hurt the opponent plenty. jthe Cubs, 2 to 1. Ethan Alen knocked a home run during the} game. $ The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Cincinnati R, HE. New York 613 1 Cineinnat 413 0 Batteries: Bowman, Castleman, Hubbell and Mancuso, Danning; Kleinhans, Kolp, Derringer and/local fans will see great scrap$}bank in this city because it was: O'Farrell, At Pittsburgh . E. | Beck and Lopez, Sukeforth, Ber- tres; Swift and Padden. At St. Louis rounds of \ rope-skipping and one gn ervor on it, Sunday he hit two extra man is only in. the way, CLASSIFIED COLUMN ment, all modern conveniences, Inquire at Gaiti’s Barber Shop, Duval street, junistt CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS. ED &5¢, Duval Pressing Club, 809 Duval Street. may22-Imo FOR SALE 500 SHEETS typewriting paper, Only 75¢e, Get them at The Artman' ‘Press, ‘Phone 51. juni? WANTED ——as have the right prices on, Jetter- of shadow-boxing brought the! Texas leaguers to left and got anyhow. So let's eliminate him| heads, envelopes, business cards) Wild Cat to his. best fighting weight at 145 pounds. John Nebo hopped from the train yesterday. at noon and went right on to the Cuban Club gym. nasium where he took limbering up exercises, Both fighters are very ovnfi- dent. The odds, however, remain in Jackson’s favor with @ 2 to 3 for a knockout. Jeckson’s admirers are favor- ing Young Fernandez to add a knockout to his record when he steps in to battle eight rounds in the semi-final against the sturdy little Bobby Waugh. Fernandez, holding a decision over Waugh, will keep away from the punching machinery of the fisherman whe pumps in like a flying train, credit for only one, Sunday: be- fore last the Miami club was shut CARNERA-BAER BOUT TONIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT. SCRAP TAKE PLACE IN LONG ISLAND BOWL ee To (Special to The Citizem) NEW YORK, June 14.—Every- thing is in readiness for the heavy- weight bout tonight in Madison but Waugh is the.smarter on the|bowl when - Carnera, ayho insite where he can hit hard and) hails. from = will defend his title against Max'Baer,-of Cali- Arrangements have been made ‘fornia, : by Matchmaker Robbins to have} Carnera and Baer are both the round-by-round account of the|said to be in the best of condi- Carnera-Baer heavyweight title|tion, and a lively scrap is looked side by means of direct wire from | ists, p the ringside at Madison Square ~ Garden Bowl, - | HOLDS COURT IN VAULT J. R. Robbins, who is eooperat. ee ing with Promoter McHugh for] WAYNE, Mich.—Circuit Judge this bout, has taken great interest | Joseph A, Moynihan recently held in the game and if he makes good/ court in, the vault of a saving hereafter, ier to move the court than the Figueredo is the next man lined | records of a receivership case. up to meet Jackson if the local LEGALS Fighting Tiger defeats Nebo _ to- ee In THE oe ne THE COUNTY cov ve “aERGE, MO} OUNTY, STATE’ OF FLOMIDA—IN PRO- In're the Estate of nm re ie ot: ‘JOSHPH Bb. JOHNSON, FY NOTICE Notice is Hentey Given that the undersigned will, on the 26th day of July, A. D. 130, renent to the Honorable County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, my final return, BP te Batate of Joneph trati if the ite of Joseph B. Johnson, late of Monroe County, de~ eased, and at said time, then and jeation to the said for an order discharging me as suc! Administratrix, 1], Dated this the tind day of May. A.D. 100 IDA LOUISE JOHNSON, A1T a wae ee hf the Estate of 247] mavaeea); funteld-2i-26: Juls-12-19% LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Chapter 15891, Laws da. ndersigned wil Pet. 654 Club— ‘New York .. 000 00000 00005000000000000. jand play with nine, Other cities are doing it. ‘Why can’t we? (DIAMONDALL a * Arrangements have been made ifor a diamondball game to be played tomorrow night at -Bay- view Park between two picked teams. | ee ee ting. Satisfaction guaran- teed, Call 51, The Artman Press. jen? MONDAY NIGHT, between 1118 Varela and Transfer _ Corner, epileecnineteesinipiaarenmpensiponnnignerctitetensit THIS MORNING at F. E. C. Sta- tion, pair of tortoise shell Players making up these clubs} ¢ Reward, if returned té 'V. have been putting “ some hard} A- Johnson, 419 Duval’ street. practice, and an: interesting exhi- lbitions is promised. * ' see eee Fernandez is the better. boxer}Square Garden's Long. . Island} JUDGE ARRESTS SELF TOPEKA, Kans.--Palice Judge William Steinrauf of this city ar- jrested himself for parking his automobile too long on a down< town atreet, Bank is the fiscal agent United States Treasury. ee juntate rn rere LOST—$40.00 attached with list of names. $10.00 r FUNERAL HOM Established 49 Years mateh announced from the ring-}for between these two ring art-)- The New York Federal Reserve'| 34Hour St. Louis - R. H, E.| Chicago .. : § 8 1} Pittsburgh - 4110 0 Batteries: Lyons, Tietje, Galli-| Bro Madjeski; Whitehill and | Phi Cincinnati _........ TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Washington. St. Louis at New York. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE j | |, 1934, at she Gov Z in Tallabiaasee, Florida, sealed offerings of matur. -521}or unmatured and Bridge, 412} Ferry or Highway is of Monroe County, Florida. -362) Ant offerings submitted MUST BE FOR < DAYS i fi; i i ; i sf HE COeoeseseococsccooese i zs i 3 ey Gates 2; bases on 2, off Gates 1; Lopez 5, Pirates ers and Nodine. fi 2 i: 5 i rit price anked. that are in | fault of interest must be offered The regular price of both of these articles is but tomorrow you can buy them both for $6.96 TERMS—95c down and the belance in six monthly payments of $1.00 each on your elec- tric service bills. ree, Se Parana eee” oe GET YOURS TODAY sale of Monroe County bonds, ‘The right is reserved (9 reject any and all offerings oF pertiqns of offerings. STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRA. TION OF qs