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~ {DIAMONDBALL a0 lhe in it he sat away from her, She had known so many men wlio. | ih ae 4 ° : found Sapa Po tigmsaens with < GAME every e would fi , awfully | the right woman of. course, pe be settled hy her. very good woman who would not be ‘een hold my hand,” | afraid of domestic evenings and of what silence might bring forth. Me took it 4nd tor some moments cat you tired?” he asked anx- sat staring down at it; andagain| “1 don't think so.” _ fhe had the curious and new impuise| “You are andsoany silent) Mar tears that had Jately disconcerted t CUBS LOSE YESTERDAY AND| GIANTS DOWN REDS IN 1f IN SECOND GAME OF SERIES INNINGS; ¥ANKS WIN TWO) GAMES you want me to chatter sweet nothings. Pil—” He interrupted. “I want yau ta do, while with me, exactly what you want to do, Marsha.” ~ She moved suddenly to rest her cheek against his muscular upper arm. She heard him draw a sharp breath. “ft means nothing,” she ex- plained, “but you said I was to do as EF wanted to do.” “It means more than you think,” : « The Lopez Faneral Home ES fi meet the Key West All. Stars night. at 8 o’cleek in, the « Baddenly he held ber hand against ‘Bie cheek, “L love you very much, ‘Mershe.” be sald in a whisper. you going to do about 1 keew Pm not—balf the man should have but—" (his voice ‘Wilekened) “it caring counts—” “ut 1 don't know whether it * ahe answered coolly as she i (Special te The Citizen? | NEW YORK, . July 23.—Big series. Fred‘ Fitzsimmons went a long, by the Embalmers 5 to 2. th} Manager Gates states that arduous route: to gain his seven straight’ victory en a steaming- to within a game of the league- id bout’ and cooperate with them leading, Tigers, as. with the help! ithey may bring » strong te of Babe Ruth's) sixteenth home from Miami on July 30, for 4 ‘amusement of the lovers of run, they defeated the White Sex,' came in Key West. & to 2 and 15 to 2 in both ends} eee of a doubleheader before 15,000 THE i with: the Philadelphia Athleties in. ge a The Detroit Tigers broke even a doubleheader, being shut out 1 “AMERICAN LEAGUE | ‘tie New. Yorks Ya i eee ee oe Se eee Se to 0. in. the opener and then bomil ing back with a flurry of hits to take the second game, 17 to 8, Club- Ww. L. Taking both games of. a twin’ Detroit . 33 bill by scores of 4 to 2 in the first, New York 33 : (Cleveland. and 6 to 6 in the second, the In-' yey” dians ousted the Red Sox from gt. Louis .... third place and finished the ‘five- Washington game series with a record:of four, Phitutielphia 39 “tt would kill me to hurt you.” AND NEW YORK, ..2 AND ALL SPARS weer ra no FOR , $18,500 FOR | will Reona, “Dizzy” Dean, the eccentric game of the current’ three-gam@.¢ffective hurler of the St. Louis | The first game was won has. several \pew faces:in. his line- ‘up tonight and he will use Ward her bind noes he sald; “I-know it does, if my arms (20° afterngon but he finally sue- yer pagene duty, the bey who . ‘ i ; ¥ Lche the s “Phen dow't dear,” sue answered! |. ms to give: the: GiantS"™W5g) to 1 vies. Sterling, who has uot. lost a =. cease tory over the last-place Cinein-|igame while pitching! for’ the Em, id 86 often; adoringly, yet prob- Sat Weeds: WW rae Pitzsimmons’ / Palmers, will be, on! the, slab for * a te a a ras ay iit the Undertakers. § where ph of the segson. |: The grounds for this series are} moved: being rented by. the local players and they ask the public to come neu DIE Wor, arew hier. cigsds tvictattes. Chicago 60 Rewiaiece hd Betind the | pitching” of Ed: NATIONAL LEAGUE Soh, ‘no! Linke, the Washington senators eae fm stattoned in Mexico,” he con- ded, “wad F can’t go back without you.” *¥ou seem quite cortain, Bob—" His chin squared; be frowned. “fm vot.” he said, “and [ wish t were a botter liar. 1 try to cer tain, feeling that perhaps that's the way to win, I've heard so from other men-—but right in the midst of it 1 Know | can’t eheat you. You see?” “4 da, my dear!” she assured him. She wished he were Geoffrey, her fort; as her ands had put it that ay, “equally depraved.” He at- ‘wacted ber strangely, but she did net want to be made miserable by atiraci.ou, to feel through it her) cheapness, to remember through it} her many compromises. She rose. “We'll go somewhere and dance!” she said quickly; “this "Oh, not” she answered quite steadily, a little wearily. “I love you so much; TI want so much’ to kiss you,” he said and he was proud of the steadiness: with which he had managed to’ speak. “Why not?” she answerek It might help hii, she thought, to kiss before he rede away. And of course | it would make: no difference to her: Nothing much could make any dif: . ference to her. i q He took off his hat before: he bent S his face to hers; then very gently: he touched her lips with his.. “Iam quite.mad abqut you,” heard, She raised a band to touch his eheek and the touch made'him show a little of the madness, a very. little, sho thought. But he said, breathlessly, “Dearest, tell me, 1 didn’t: frighten, you? It would kill me to hurt you in any way.” vouted the St. Louis Browns 6 to New York .. 4 for their only victory of the se- Chicago . ries. ISt. Louis The- Phillies countered with a Pittsburg! three-run rally after Chicago had Boston . seoréd two runs im their half of Brooklyn . the twelfth inning te gain a 6 to Philadelphia & vietory over the Cubs. Cincinnati Phe St. Louis Cardinals took a doubleheader from the Braves. 5 | to 4 and 4 to’ 2, to make a clean ; sweep of their five-game series. | LAPORTE, Ind.—Because Dazzy Vance went the full route conscience troubled him, a thief she fim the second game for the first of this city, returned the $140 he time this season. 2 ___8tole from a home ,with the The asp e races aga lowing note: “I’m not a thief. own unusual style, wen a pair of can’t keep the money.” games from Pittshurgh’s Pirates 3 | to 2 and 13, to 10, and\gained a Knott, Andrews, McAfee, clean sweep of }the four-game se-;man and Hemsley, Grube. ries. doeen’t dot Ove chinks, and then—| He seemed qujte-bimself, da: - | ‘Dhe! samamppries: NATIONAL LEAGUE it come on! I'm not domestic!” |“Please be Dbrottiery,” she’ Had ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE i ree begged, “the other — rather bores First ea fat me. st B had risen slowly and as a man! me!” epee Game = rookly: ; whe would rather not rise.| His in ot aaa her dtd not | t ar so emai Rita you’ Want {iftely/ stihyelty| oride tititene pltioubh is eftartsto |New) ERIS Ep rooklyn .... : B+ vical talk. on our souls,” us it from nets by roe its ZO: «2 7 1) Batteries: French and. Padd she accused. Hutt contradicted. “I wanted ” he tom ‘about myself .. . and of how | he seemed quite Limself an@ broth- Second Game fenely 1'¢ been, and of how I dream | erly, and Marsha told him at two Second Game At Brooklyn R. H. ‘sow, that I'll never be lonely again.| that she had had “an enchanting At Chicago R. H. E.! Pittsburgh -....... -10 15 ft had @ real dream last night. In it} evening.” New York . 45 29 1) Brooklyn ............ 19 1 was coming back to.the shack| For once in her life, Marsha felt | cyicago Rav abbr? Bho thettebton= Holley, Hoyt, Birko- down near Aires Calientes and you were on the porch waiting as | ‘twrned into the gulch. opce made hip fysiydarkly and th; veins on lis Racker Yeiceshet Bat’ a slight sense of escape at returning to her aunt’s straight-laced, prim house. She felt with Bob as an ac Batteries: i Jorgeus;' Babich and Lopez. " Lyoiis and Shea. tris Batteries: Deshong ad Jorgens;* Earnshaw, Gallivan and Madjeski.' fer and Veltman; Benge, Leon: and Lopez, Berres. 4 416 329 THIEF RETURNS MONEY Coff- “Wve bored you,” he said, a little) (Copyright, 1934, by X. Kawiland-Taylor) | bens Dies, Podieon and Pythik. ‘stiffness in his voice. “Forgive me—" At Philadelphia She saw his shoulders square, Something very Important hap- First Game ee ee F and understood. throvgh them his! pens-to Marsha, tomorrow. At Detroit REL gr hiaaelahin sic ae —— +--+ }Philadelphia a hie (One 7 ee Detroit; = @61 Joiner and Hartnett; Hansen, 8 Davis i Todd. Batteries: Dietrich and Berry;! spline “eaw through a im the| tress might feel whe had played the a nome i you held out pen orme .++| ame role too many times, and sud- Fiest Game 5 __ First Game fve never, never bad, aw: the|denly found the man playing oppo- | At Cleveland Ls H. E.'St. Louis - . 5 10 i squat of that moment. I ran the rest | site ber had dropped several cues in Boston - 2 6 OO Boston ; ae 8 i of the way.” a row, Cleveland ..... - 4 9 O} Batteries: Walker and De E fie broke off abruptly. She stared} She did not sleep soon. She fay. Batteries: H. Johnson and R.!Frankhouse, Betts and Spohrer. be "p at him, who beneath tan was! thinking of Geoffrey Tarleton who Ferrell; Harder and Myatt. flushed. never dreamed asleep or awake and ee Sitund ‘Game “You'll never know,” he said after} who knew her measure and whom, | Second Game At Boston R. H. ‘® long silence, “how * care for you.|in her way, she loved. She would At Cleveland 8 EET ous 17 Por there would be no way of show- } feet better after an evening or two | Boston _... £6181 Botton. cea a ing you. But oll lite, if t had the) with him. And monntimas ube bene Cleveland 610° 1] Betterieg: Vance and Delancey:} Reet Pets ty eo ane: manic not cage the Nae Batteries: Mulligan, Rhodes, Cantwell and Hogan. » Once more he broke off abruptly. | Powers. Welch and Hinkle, BR Ferrel;} Ss a ee / are to curb the impetuousness REE t SOOTOS ELS. ys oroscope | SP eee aneeyocsasenseenes The quality of the last portion | Of the month begins to make it-} felf apparent today and the na-} Aive is impulsive, willful and dar- ing. With the intelligence be-; stowed by the past week and the intuitive judgment which goes with this degree, it is a very strong po- sition and leads to suecess. Take fo that the emotions may not run! ‘Bway with the reason. Notice To Sabscribers Please be prompt in paying the carrier ‘who delivers your | paper. He pays The Citizen | 15 cents a week for the pa- per and sells it to you for 20 cents. His profit for deliver- ing is 5 cents weekly on each subscriber. If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. COMEMMAMM MY vuiveres: itis wd. Crrenke rere New York at St. Louis. { at Detroit. ’ i Firat Ba at Cleveland. Washington at. Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicage, at. Brooklyn, St. Louis at New York, Cincinnati at Boston. Pittsburgh, at Philadelphia. DIZZY DEAN EXETER, slipped. into. the jail in this Cal NEXT BASEBALL for the night: SEASON. (By Asseviatea Press) BOSTON,‘July - 23,—Jerome| but to- at least that much. t Dean says his salary for Cardinals, says he is going to ce-| year is $7,500, but he disclosed mand only $18,500 for next sea- son. Asked how he came to, arrive at} f he season. has” | so. Am) « the; the THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYABA, Sales Manager his fol- J en; vi | No Discouraged 3 . ill] Vegetables with ard one refrigerant that positively keeps your crisp as they should be ..ICE! And fresh, crisp vegetables are not only more appetizing, THERE is still only I C E vegetables as fresh and more wholesome. Use good, pure I C E. ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of AH Metal—Equipped With WATER COOLERS They’re Economical! 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction. PRICED AT $30 and $35 EASY TERMS—10 DAY FREE TRIAL 3 c.| Sorrell, Rowe and €eohrane. At New York RHE. Cincinnati 1 10 Saesad Game p (New York on ZT At Detroit R. Hs i Batteries: Frey and O'Farrell; crt StL Fitzsimmons and Mancuso. Batterie: Benton, Mareum,| Mahaffey and Hayes; Marberry, | Kex Wes! Rowe and Cochrane. At St. Louis os Washington i PRIFCH AR D 410 1 Pailin Phone 545 Never Sleeps Firat Faneral Home Key ‘West's First Ambulance ree Thompson's Ice Company, Ine. ‘ A ‘burglar city) {and stole seven blankets when || | Somebody forgot to lock the door that figure, he pointed out that jthe highest paid Cardinal playeb ‘since Dizzy joined the team has received $18,500 for.a single sea- son, so Jerome reasons he is worth this the | Cardinal club paid him a benus. of $2,500 at the close of the 1933 POPU SPENT CY OFC Oe \ u $ cabeumst ants, sock ihe Hibiveus Plants, each 100-250 Bougainvillea, Red or Pur- Poinsettia Plants, 60c to $1.00 Cretens, each .. Parks Cap, each READY-TO-SERVE PASTRY DESSERT @ Roses, dozen, .. Delivered to You & th Fh id: N Catherine St. Maloney &. Peacack tres Cogecececosocere insurance; PLUMBING oe ; TELEPHONE NO, 1 PORTER-ALLEN ; JOHNC. PARK COMPANY 328 SIMONTON ST. 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