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a ‘ft was possible that this modish. how much of her story this Ser Harper,” she announced simply, as, one who puts Q. o:. D. at the end of a sane and collected, at all events. But her right hand was still invist- bie,.and there was no sign of waver- ‘ing in the set lines of her mouth or - the look in her eyes. Aline. Croyden noticed this fugt- tive lapse of attention. “Please don’t try anything heroic,” she spoke throngh tight lips. “Sit down _ over there,” _ Harper, wit. am air of caswalness, ~ took the cha‘* she indicated. “This is very dramatic, but quite useless, “s ‘He spoke deliberately, "Someone struck the top of that table four-or five times with a clenched fist. That |The marks were made by that ring you.are wearing, Mrs.Croyden. The diagonal setting of those two dia- /monds makes an unmistakable pat- tern. That gave it away.” — The woman digested this in si- lence. She looked at the ring on her finger, then, standing at the table, | Made the motion of phantom anger, rapping with knuckles down. “Sach a small thing,” she murmured. “Great results are often measured ‘by small devices,” the detective an- swered. She looked at the ring again. “Otherwise, you would not have known?” she questioned. “I woultn’t say that,” Harper re- plied. “It really would havé been more baffing to us if Donaghy’s death had appeared in its true col- ors. “Camoufiaging it as suicide really broke up the puzgle. It ‘was ‘there that your logic tripped itself up, tor | { : goo e ~ ATHLE’ 4 (Special to ‘Phe Citizen) { t of former college stars, Leu 'Geh- \Broaca, a 1934 Yale graduate, ‘combined their hitting and -pitch- ling talents te give the New York over last season’s pennant winning } Washington ‘Senators. | After spotting, the jfive runs in the first inning, the | Beston Red Sox squared up the ‘game in ‘the sixth frame, only to seventh when ‘three Mackmen sin- NEW YORK, July 6.—A pair | ‘Yankees an easy ‘8 to 3 victory | Athleties. { $ Lrig, from “Columbia, and Johnny}. ‘Two world records were braken when the one-millionth Ford V-8 car the great Rouge plant of the Ford Motor Company, under the watchful eye of Henry Ford. came off the assembly line at One was a record production pf B8-cylinder cars, ‘the Ford total surpassing that of the balance of the industry both here When the one-millionth Ford V8 was completed, Edsel B. Ford, dose out by a 6-5 margin in the; and abroad. Ford also holds the daily Scylinder production record with a daily total of 4,651 V-8 «cars. president of the Ford Motor Company ag drove it off the line. The car then was rushed to Chicago where it was put on di fittin, Just Call 81 3 " < * on display with 8 and Have a ti Aig ee en bg ast to Pylnagnes as Bled consecutively to drive over) ceremonies in the famous Ford Drama of Transportation at the Ford Exposition building Fat mibeabnee. : pray age Fs : i eyes urned at him,-suddenly Be ener . : reus| (the winning.xun. Each team used: tive of the 1934 Ford car in the dramatic cycle which pictures the development of transportation through READY-TO-SERVE ¢ inh sig os allve. . “1 had we ‘be sure, iste is} Sontaalaes aoe. La to give a ee ee | the ‘ages. ‘The one-millionth Ford V-8 was approximately the 21,900,000th Ford ever built. ‘The 22,000,000cn PASTRY DESSERT $ Roses, dozen, .. - $120 ered a le. s soon as lsaw your mranee ‘ escape. : fa~ . $ : will come off the line some time in July. Im the picture above Edsel Ford is at the wheel and beside A 3 taco Fx a for Regeasaa Took 7» The tals ieago White Sox| the car stand Menry Ford and P. £. Martin of the Ford organization. Delivered to Yeu : South Florida Nursery The “detective teaned “torward, | for the same clue in the second tm, eas 8 for the Indians |_| _ fe oe cal eae H + "Mrs. Croydon, let us talk this sftua-| RCC" 2 4g 8.0/0 victory for Carl Hitde-| Pie fo ee Ge ne wa ek Maloney & Peacock 3 Phone 597 Cherian. tion over quietly between ourselves, mhsieageeies she geneatads, 2 : TODAY’S GAMES U.S. Treasurer, born at Vernon,{ Mrs. William ‘H. Murray, wife - Gun-Waving ts out of place at this brandt, who let them down with i { ” RS. i i ii i: i bof , is ececee eeevesecoses stage. There must have been some S+the'same'clue. ‘No mnatter | cight hits while his mates garner- 5 ag marron ena gompates art a tel o e maeacen vi ne ae et Bo ARIE terrible driving power that forced} 1 how clever thedeed, there isa |ed 14. Big \George,-Earnshaw; | AMERICAN LEAGUE Awe — ee : you to such lengths. Only you can| ways an unsuspected cine left be |yielied 48 of the safeties, six of} Chicago at Cleveland. . ; BENJAMIN LOPEZ | : P L U MB 1 N G state what that was. Joseph Dona-| hind. Sometimes we are not alert |‘them coming in the seventh in- s ts — Katherine Tingley |FUNERAL HOM E! 3 ~ ghy's pacttm it team gness, but;the | enough to fl .( 1t.” He waved toward | ning, when the Indians scored six} Philadelphia at Boston. | world-known. theosophist leader, ; | N 5 U R A N C E 3 other?" the table. “Those priest marks | suns. \ St. Louis at Detroit. ei ageoregie wae ee aa anon te naae ° ) “1 did not come-here to talk. 1| 4te an instance. it the clue I re , i: been nury i. ass Sagan ey West’ it "4 e felt you getting closer and closer to| ferred to was a pecallar cut im the |,, Moore's ‘pinch home run with NATIONAL LEAGUE Jin Sweden, July 11, 1929. 24.Hour Ambulance Service Office: 319 Duval Street ¢ DURO PUMPS fhe solution, and 1 had to see it you | Snow which was made when the rope. j soorined the big wallop of a! Pittsburgh at Chicago. | ayaa | idomeeed Embalner : ¢ PLUMBING SUPPLIES ing ster ay siaarast’tIenes| "We found that mark th the be: |22%° 7 Victory of the world cham-| Boston at Philadelphia. be eed eee eee nee TELEPHONE NO.1 3 They have nothing to do with this] ginning, but could make nothing ot |iom New York Giants ‘over the| Tew. Yous at. Srooklyn. } Paere Amen ael pipiens PHONE 348 fatter, and at least I can have the| it. It was only when.we were put | Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field. ' vii 2 final decency to shoulder my own | in possession of the rope itself that |The Dodgers were leading by five . STEAMSHIP C | ——THE—' , © burdens. And for your own safety | its meaning became clear. Natural. ;Tuns to three when Moore, pinch- | | 0. 4) s |, let me repeat your warning to Jo-| ly, this led me to look in the snow [hitting for Blondy Ryan, came to/| Today’s i UNITED STATES FAST : JOHN C. P ARK seph —you can hang a per-|-asain after we found Donaghy,and jbat with two out in the sixth, a MAIL ROUTES FOR ° a fon. onlyonce. Remember that and | there was the same kind of mark. More’s mighty blow struck the Anniver. ri . Reficcontingty....Haveyounsun| ~thattabele’ ft ctonce as andther |right ‘Tield soreen,..wiped out the Sarles PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES COMPANY : im your pocket murder, in spite of the typed confes- | Dodgers’ lead and, started the Sencordncenaccccses, Effective April 27, 1933 ; a St a 228 SIMONTON ST. ‘Warper shook his hee@. “I carry | sion, the nature of the wound and | Giants on their way to victory 1747—Jobin Paul Jones, famed| | p ‘s¢*e"e Ker West for Havana Tuegdays and Friday 12:18 one only on special oc casi: “Wou | the recovered articles. That ingeni- ‘The Phillies outslugged the Bos-|American naval commander of! ie a COCOCO OOOO OSOO OOS HS OS OO SOSOOHS OHSS HOSTS OOO OOS sory aor m it an We ; he add- < srcee for ei tsa) the jton Braves to win ‘the first — Revolutionary days, who entered | 9:45 res Pe ES eee 3 3 NAPPY DAY: ERE en ee an cnet ge Pg aan was | of the series, 14 to 11. The Phils|the Russian and French service | “Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- ‘ 3 oS ARE © “Sit still! Lyau move or make a poesia too, for we know he had | pounded Rhem, Brandt and Smith|after the war, -born in Scotland. } days 6:30 P. M. : 5 1 A FOR RENT” AD : nL shoots; There was, no | Sot iboon away from’ Retwwoom" teat | ror 90 bite dinvleting ‘heme rors 1792. |] Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on he } H mistaking ‘the steely ring of that | night. {by ‘Camilli and G. Davis. It was | | "Phone 71 i ne 3 voice. i “Thanks for the advice.” She drew | the gormer’s circuit clout, his ninth| © 1759—Joshua Barney, officer in| ‘J. H. COSTAR, Agent. iif, On the Classified Page “Come, now,” Harper protested. | herself togethér, slowly pulled the {of the year, with the score tied at “Even if | had a gun in my pocket | Wouldn't try to beat you tothe draw ‘That isn necessary. You cari bluff me, Mrs. Croyden. You're the one in the dangerous spot, and you ving from her finger, and deliberate- ly placed it on the table. “his has betrayed me once. It would be dan- ‘ gerous to wear it any lonzer, wouldn't it? See that it gets back | 11 to 11 and two on base in the} eighth inning ‘that gave the Phil-! ‘ies the victory. } | The summaries: H the American Navy of the Revolu-| tion before the age of 17, captain in French Navy after the war, American commander in War of { 1812, born in Baltimore. Died in| 1S SURE TO REACH THE PERSON YOU SEEK Try Your Meals At r { AGUE (Pittsburgh, Dec. 1, 1818. GGw't Shock your way out of it this} safely to my husband,” she said NATIONAL LE. ittsburgh, Dec. 1, : H ; : time. My advice Is to give in grace-| steadily, “and tell him I'm sorry fc: | At Brooklyn R.H.E.! | popwE i Delmonico Restaurant tay.” all the trouble I've caused.” New York .. 1766—Alexander Wilson, Sco 3 Cuban Beer, served with / 1 shall escape,” she replied confi-| “But, Mrs. Croyden, you can’t go | Brooklyn : tish weaver and poet, who emigrat-} | “Do you suppose | would] away like this, simply saying noth- | Ratteries: Schumacher, Castle-;ed to America and here Koren ——THE—— dently Plan everything else and not arrange fortrat? Everything is ready.” Warper shook his head again. ing in your own defense. There must be reasons, explanations, vou can | give. You owe it to yourself to pre- Aline Croyden winced from that man, Bell and Mancuso; Benge. Clark, Beck and Lepez. |logy,” born. the “father of American Ornitho- | Died in Philadel. | phia, Aug. 23, 1813. | | The King Of All Food Mixers KEY WEST CITIZEN Course Dinners, ---_-- -- 50c, 75c, and 85¢ You can’t get aw.y. If you shoot | SeBt Your side of the'story. Surely | at-Philadelphia R. H. EB.) POWERFUL, STURDY, EFFICIENT, SILENT— eececccccccevevesecoveevesoocoeooecosoeeoeoeee Me you'll not get out of this] OMcer Hamill had dove nothing to la oston a v.12 27 2) 1822—John M. Gregory, leader | NO NOISE OR RACKET | #e, peruaps not out of th.s room. | Warrant his death? Philadelphia .. wu-14 20 2!in Middle West public education | READ. Batteries: Rhem, Brandt, Smith!for a generation, born at Sand! ite QUR PURE MILK suppose you did escape tempo- ily? Where could you go? To Whom couid you turn? "The fall machinery of the law Would be turned to tracking you down. You woulg be a marked wo name as from a blow. “That is the real }urden on my conscience,” she whispered. “I lost my head—I went crazy—I saw the whole perfect plan Thad designed destroyed by tat one blind chance. That was murder, but Johnson, Collins and Wilson. Pittsburgh-Chicago and Cincin- Nand Sephrer3 C. Davis, Grabowski, | Lake, N. Y. Died in Washington, | D. C., Oct. 19, 1898. 1831—Daniel Coit ‘Tnati-St. Louis games to be plaved|among our great educators, first Gilman, Does not interfere with radio reception. Does more things better than any other mixer. It takes the hard work out of baking and cook- ing. It makes every cook a better cook. THE KEY WEST SUNDAY STAR MAKES HEALTHY CHIL. DREN AND BETTER BABIES Man wherever you went. You loreaitent ‘of Johns’ Hopki anal other two,” flashed later. president of Johns Hopkins an Beret Satins corage 6 the ee eens Ee sha His Sarcagio Tact. of Wadhington'tt —IT BEATS EVERYTHING— 2 Per. Nething Takes the Pince of Pact Slums oF the underworld | owed eyes, “that was only fustice. AMERICAN LEAGUE — born at, Norwich, Conn, Died | Subscription $2 Per Year Sa Ey Phey'd give you up ina minute. At most, a few days of terror and flight, |! have net a single Ppa og nae fe At New York R. H. E.jthere, Oct. 13, 1908. mew West’s Gin take : A use wt weapons I could agains! hed a ae ae @tid you'd be ran down like a rabbit pase Washington . 1681—Jdhn‘©. New, Indianapo- Paper PHONE 223 hunted by dogs.” New York 812 0 Harper lowered his wice. “Mrs. | Batteries: Stewart, Kline, Mc- {lis newspaper publisher financier. | ‘ a a PELL ‘not argue that point”| Croyden, whe was H.D., geally?” ! ‘Baosica and | Business Office Citizen SOLANO’S DAIRY The mask-like face twned to] Neither you, nor anyone, shall asec aq gear Ae | ve Building . with its set lines, the shgdows| ever know that,” she answered bit- ¢ L A § § ] F I E D PHONE 51 And Let Us Supply All the or sleepless ayes. “Tell..ne, how | terly. “Let him le tn the Morgue, let RH. FB. Family Sc beer F i him go to a Potter’s Field. I'll never v0 82! Whe detective silently pointed to the lens on the table. Mrs. Croyden gave it a swift lance. “I don’t understand. What Were you looking at?” “That's a professional secret, Mra, Croyden. Suppose you use the lens for yourself?” “t would like to, but I can’t trust you. Tell me, please.” Her voice. suddenly broke in quick pleading. “Nothing can matter now!” The detective thought, If 1 can keep on talking tong enough some ene wil wry that door. When that happens I'll close in and take my @hances with her gun. He said aloud, “When vou came in I had ‘ust made an important dis- covery. We had failed before to Gnd tell. It's ‘the best he deserves. No. one will ever come forward to claim himyalive or dead!” “am not prying, I’m merely try- ing to understand your story, Mrs. Croyden,” Sergeant Harper said with simple dignity. “Then I'll help you to understand,” she flamed. “I have mever Scex happy in my marriage. It is true that I had an affair with that man. As I dook back now, | hardly know how it began, except that I met him at a time when I was unhappy and starved for excitement” She stopped, starjng blankly at the de- tective. “I.soon found I had fallen into the hands of a beast. I came to hate-him. tried to break away.” (Copyright. 1934. by Walter C, Brown) Chicago .........--» ! Col and Sewell; Dickey.’ “ At, Cleveland i Cleveland : Batterie: Madjeski; ‘Hildebrandt and Pytlak. R. H. E. At Boston ‘Philadelphia - Boston . 6 Ms 5 20 @ Batteries: Vanghan, Cascarcila and Berry; Rhodes, Welch, Oster- mueller and R. Ferrell. Detroit and St. Louis, not sched- ulead, Shura Dvorine, 4 years old, of Baltimore, plays the masterpieces of Caerny avd thoven in pub- lie. At six months, while sitting on his mothers lap, he ‘beat per- | | ‘ 9 0 |ROOMS—Double and single $2.00 4 an FOR RENT to $3.00 per week, running wa- ter. The Munro, 128 N. E. 4th Street, Miami, Fla. jun25-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ment, all modern conveniences. |: Inquire at Gaiti’s Barber Shop, Duval street. j Stf FOR SALE M AJ E STIC REFRIGERATOR, practically new; cheap; liber | | | | | any fingerprints on that table, but 1 | terms. Jefferson B. Browne,'| just noticed a number of tiny marks Bese a | Air Station Apartments. j @n the top, and they furnish aclucl stating sien, Omer takes & i july3tf | eo } ary Soc, of the M. E. Church or- LEGALS ef BLANK SALES BOOKS. Now 5 ANHEUSER-BUSCH BUDWEISER DRAUGHT BEER, glass 5c ii THE CAVE INN OLD OAKEN BUCKET DEPRESSION CAFE BLUE HEAVEN CAFE HAPPY DAYS BEER GARDEN SLOPPY JOE’S PLACE Smith, Richardson and C onroy A. LOPEZ, Agent. seecccedeedeces RUSSELL’S CIGAR STORE DAILY BASEBALL RE- TURNS BY WIRE Come in and get the results from Major League Games g i) > a a CIGARETTES SOFT DRINKS, Etc. 611 Duval Street AARON McCONNELL Gur Reputation is Wrap- > cov : COUNTY 7" . . ewsceseccoces Soe, of the E IN, ME ov Seo UNTY,; each at The Artman June 15 to July 15 536 Fleming Street ped in every package ganized in Cincinnati. JUDGE. op FLOREDA. AN GRO] Phone 51, Citizen Building. | = time to her playing. 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Albury, deceased, and at said time, then and there, make application to the said Judge for a final settle- ment of his administration of said estate, and for an order discharging AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 1§58—Lyman R, Blake of Mass./ June 3, as exchange prisoners. recei ted patent No. 20,775 ——_—_——— i Map eee Pe ‘ ! Miss William Gundy Owens, who Hor the so-called McKay stitching-} sent four childdren through Buck- |EPILEPSY_EPILEPTICS; De. troit lady finds complete relief for husband. Specialists home- : ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. 1 i | | 1 | | | | POerecepocosovesecceeseoceesece i chit volutionized ; iversity 2 visbur im ag auek Adsainistrator. broad, failed. Nothing to sell. | ine, which revolutionized, nell University at Lewisburg, Pa.j him 2s sueh Almii tn oay of May,| abroad, J PHONE 16 : : jhas, at the age of 74, just been|, Yet a. | All letters answered. Mrs. Geo. 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