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“When my head aches,” ne sald, “you'll givé me aspirin? When | am naughty, you'll slap me?” “That's the idea,” sald she. “And what will you do for me when I am homesick?” “Do you really want to know?” she asked. “Weil, if you really get hom T'll try to make you think well of yourself, I'll say: ‘Mr. Bow- ers, it is just barely possible that deep down, you're a tiny bit more chivalrous and decent than people think you are!’” She changed the subject hastily. |, She pointed to the luggage. “Can you get all this stuff to the ship for me?” she asked. “It will be taken care of,” he sald, “I have only got a taxi outside, and what's left of a chauffeur, ‘hat will ido for our transport. We'll send 4 bullock-cart for the trunks and things. Are you going as is?” “I'd like to change,” she said. “I wouldn’t be ten minutes if it weren't for the boots.” “What's the matter with the boots? “Somebody,” she said, “ran off with my bootjack. I think it was Probably the legless man. My boots are tough babies to get ont of.” “Well,” said Bowers, “if you'll sit down on that trunk, and excuse my tok" Mruck, “Well,” ne said presently, “1 em; Just exactly. When 1 see a ‘girl, why then if she likes me, ‘PUY ahd iikes me; if she doesn’t, she oan.” said she, “that’s fair i} and there’s nothing doing. your Glothes on, Helen, We're ‘on to Singapore.” ~ While she was helping Helen into # little red coat, edged with gold One boot came off with a gulping sound. 3 New York winning the opener 7-47 Sinorizing the executor to. coms yey NICELY FURNISHED B re Hémiarked that slic) QHE scated hersett on the trunk, |'and the Browns capturing the| promise claim whieh the LOOP COLORS | LOW. All conveniences, 913 him ter name. and Bowers, turning his-back,.4,8¢cond by. a 7-3 scone, toe res as et a ’ Georgia street. Apply 905 4 Grdeu,” she said. took one of her small booted feet in| ‘The sumniaries: integest, which is secured 1 pine da septl2-3ix dot your rea) name, is tt?” | Nis two hands, and braced his wrista NATIONAL LEAGUE : es a a: ~ M against his knees. At New York RHE! E If you don’t think the present | PERSONAL aan ~ ‘of course not.) “«Now, then,” he said, “you may | Pittsburgh t ¢€ 0 of ‘Tract Seven-|senior softball loop is colorful.! noe > i fire when ready, Gridley.” New York 3 9 9} feem.Gt, for tne sum of, $100.00) stance over these snappy team, RID YOUR HOME OF ANTS or Gowers” Ivy Green chuckled and pished.| Batteries: Swift and Padden;| > Said app) om Will be bas: uniforms: | roaches for 50c. Both for ey Bowers,” she repeated. | steadily with her other foot agdinst-| Parmelee and Mancuso. Petition setting fontlh. dotsik Lopez Funeral Home—Red with $1.00. Sid Thompson, 923 CWell. well, well, now what do you) the nearest portion of the tig-game Ment now on file with the County| black trimmings; Fleming street. aug31-26t about that!” hunter's anatomy, and one boot , | Judge. .| Adams Dairy—White with blue + dhe did wot say what wastobe| cane off with a kind of guiping | At Brooklyn R.H. E.| Key West, Florida, August 14, trimmings; : RADIO REPAIRING i HHows about that unti she hi sound. A few seconds later the other | Cincinnati 2 ; J. J. TREVOR, Busy ic elie With, areal -—— = eked dressing the monkey. Then} nad followed suit, Brooklyn 5 ecutor of the Last Will and}, . ae y orange" WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF! ae —_ to elucidate, and there fo ber eyes which he did feast like. “When you are ready,” said Bow- ers, “give me a call. I'll be waiting outside. Within ten minutes she had given e suid, “the Anger afd contempt seemed to he ing in ner vrain, “Do fou know what | think of big: the tent. He thought her vastly im- proved by the change to a pleated white skirt and a simple white Game hunters?” she asked. blouse with a broad rolling collar, “Ne, No, | don't,” said Bowers! open at the throat. She had been Bastily; nd i'm sure | don't) very quick. want to, The gaudy animal trainer's un! form had disappeared, The trunks and hand-luggage were shut and locked, To Helen, her mistress’ ange of gar and the clicking jounds of trunk and ‘valixe locks ne ay a e was all for leading fittte out of the tont, 1 prateed gayly toward the flap by had nade up her mind to te What she thought, and she proceeded to do so. “1 think.” she said, “tha: a man Who goes around with a bigh-pow- Serr taking no chances, and’) ing the big beautiful wild is and rotten and c Srdiy, Put that in your pipe and it!" Theo she turned to the - + “Den't look so happy | which Bowers had jusi entered. But * she said, “We have just! qvotee, playtally stern, checked her fred.” in mid-prance. “Helen! Your suit- case Helen rushed back to where the little red suitcase stood beside the little tin trunk, clasped it nrmly in her hand and followed her mistress and the strange gentleman out of the tent. ‘The three walked, as soberly as if there had been nothing at all un- you haven't,” said Bowers Qblekly. “Not if you still want the job. You have a perfect right to Opinion, even if you jump to it bom (binding 8 sloppy take-off. | suppose it’s way you do that makes @#t along with anim but it ‘t look as if you were going et along q o well with me. that's nel nor there.” "Oh, yes, it is, id the young who called herself Ivy and admit'ed that .t was not at makes you think that you are not just another ant- i? We'll get along all right if you yourself.” Bowers wa: quick to take offense @¥ick to forgive. His displeas- ieee lasted very long. His spread into a sudden beguil- the wreckage of the circus toward the taxi. Ivy waved good-bye to Big Bertha, who was still absorbed in her book. As they enered the taxi, the chauffeur slipped his photograph of Big Bertha into his pocket, smirking the while. The decrepit vehicle jarred into action, and started back for Sinbao, (Copyright, 1934, By Gouverneur Morria) rns a little more about 7 Bowe' 7 _— with dimples at the corners. m, tomorrow. lapping them past opposing bat- RS DEFEAT ‘ ters with such vegularity that only a strong Tiger vally in the COCONUT TEAM ninth provided a margin of vic- tory over the Coconuts. Roberts doubled to hit in the BASEBALL GAME AT COLOR. winning run. The win keeps the cers solidly esconced E£D PARK YESTERDAY RE- plac SULTS IN SCORE OF 3-2 more fir Score by innings: -- R. H. E. Two sch boys, Red (Dizzy) | Tigers 000 002 001—3 8 2 Dhan and Storr got together in a Coconuts 020 000 000—2 8 0 @élored league game at Nelson — Batteries: A. Dean and J. Me- English Park yesterday and kept, Gee; Storr and O, McIntoch, him the call, and he had returned to | usual in their combination, through | in| tp OAD rego VP LE: _ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN GIANTS TRIUMPH | OVER PITFSBURGH; — CARDS WIN, LOSE « PHILADELPHIA _ ATHLETICS | chib— W. L. Pet.| ARMY AND ADAMS DAIRY IN EVEN SERIES WITH CLEVE-! petroit _.88 48 .647 i a 85 53 616 OPENING GAME; SEVILLA LAND; YANKS SPLIT TwIN|New Yor seers ae Cleveland 73 63 STARS AND FUNERAL TEN BILL Boston ... 69 68 .504 —— St. Louis ..... 62 74 .456 IN SECOND TILT (Special to The Crtizen) Washington 452 NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—New, ‘Philadelphia 429 ore Yovk Giants checked their string! i Chicags of losses, which had gone up to three, and also ended Pittsburgh's | winning streak of seven straight | the Polo Grounds yesterday. Terry, who of late has been un- 'Chicag able to deliver in the pinches, Boston finally came through _ this with a single in the eighth drive home the winning tally. St. Louis Cardinals broke even in a doubleheader with the Phillies, losing the opener 5-0 and taking the nightcap by a 6-4 score. Bill Lee, sensational righthand- er of the Cubs’ hurling staff, was the winner in a pitching duel with | Ed Brandt of the Braves by the score of 2-0. Dutch Leonard, knuckle ball tosser of the Brook- lyn Dodgers’ firing staff, chalk ed up a victory over the last-place Reds 5-2 with a four hit perforni- ance, In the Junior Loop the veteran Grove outpitched the youthful Rowe in an 11-inning contest 4-3.) ‘the winning run coming in on out- ficlder Solters’ single and Rick Ferrell’s double. Philadelphia Athletics evened the series with Cleveland by trouncing the Indians 6-4. Man- ager Jimmie Dykes, pinch hitting} Cincin’ Bos Pitt: St. ecute AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— by edging out the Pirates 3-1 at! New York Bil] , St. Louis .. timi: | Pittsburgh to! Brooklyn .... Philadelphia TODAY'S | GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Only games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. “LAL Playing the first doubleheader of the senior softball league, three teams will try to chalk up points in the percentage column tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the Bay- view Park field. F These are the Army, Adams , and Sebilia Stars. The Stars are the Et ape the Lopez Funeral Home| ten, which defeated the Busy Bee Bakermen last Monday night. By} their win the Funeral Home chalk-| ed up a 1.000 percentage and the} Busy Bee was left behind in the} zero column. Tonight the Stars will attempt to enter the credit column. If they lose, will be “total blanks.” 0 56 65 66 76 83 8 85 0 second game ‘lined up in mati .... ton at Detroit. } sburgh at New York. Toul at Philadelphia, EEGALS A { on whether the Army or Adams! will be zeros after tonight. It’s a| question. Richards, Army _pitch-! er, is the latest softball player to} become afflicted with the mumps. | i | He will be out of the game to- night. But in the matter of hits! ters and fielders the Army and Adams are considered equally | matched. We'll see. Both games, will be seven innings. | Zero columnists: counT COUNTY, IN PROBATE of Application by Ex- yr To Campromise Claim i i and Mary of ughters i EB. Pet.| in Chicago’s last half of the a cane Club— w. eleventh inning, singled to allow! Lopez Funeral Home 1 0 1.000 the White Sox to garner a 3-2 ver- een ¢) Busy Bee ........ -- O 1 000} diet. Army .0 0 000; The local Yanks and the St. on the yaces spheres -9 0 .000} Louis Browns divided a twin bill. 4, apply, Sebilia Sta 0 0 .000/ to, the Batteries: Gri: om, Kolp, Wist- ert and Lombardi; Leonard and Lopez. At Boston R. H. E. creaee 260 Boston (aes | WL a | Batteries: W. Lee and Hart-| nett; Brandt and Hogan. First Game At Philadelphia R. H, E. St. Louis 0 5:0 /Philadelphia. . 5 9 0 Batteries Caclaveu, Haines and ele Johnsop and Todd, ge Second Game served 6 9 O}n not S 4 4E 1[ tift's Hallahan, Carleton, | 440, J. Dean and V. Davis; Hansen, A. |i Moore, E. Moore, C. Davis and Wilson. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At St. Louis Row, By New York .. 715 31 ron St. Louis . 4 2 2 Batteries: Broaca, Gomez and Jorgens; Coffman, McAfee and} Hemsley. ' : { dated jand fi Second Game ce At St. Louis R. H. E New York 3.8 St. Louis a 5 Te Batteries: Deshong, Van Atta, and Jorgens; Hadley, Newsom and j Grube. jertra | Witla or pi Hayes; Harder, Pearson and Berg, | * Brenzel, tament of Antonio Artoloz SUPREME COUR OF NEW YORK, ¥ THE BND. by deed Dr ALL thi a.certain map e: Harrison, : 1 and Chicago : Sas ott o Batteries: Whitehill and Bol-| ton; Lyons and Madjeski, | ous At Detroit RHE i Boston -4 10 1] New Detroit See. GLO) Tae Batteries: Johnson, Grove and) fice R: Ferrell; Crowder, Rowe and Cochrane. At Cleveland R. H. E. | sin Philadelphia . 6 18 2; Dated, 4 Cleveland _ 4 41 33) Batteries: Cascarella and Gounty Judge for an order Blue with red trim-| Sibilig a Stars—-Blue trimmings. septs-12 with white! o been decided to} have five pennants, each with one, of these teams’ colors. At all loop} games the two teams playing will! have their colors on the foul line! flags. STATE 2STER ERVE BANK OF and . LF YORK they als | anorreD Razor Outfit. In the first game the talk runs |” BE ENOFFICIAL The two Junior League games | played yesterday afternoon at the| Park may be unofficial exhib | tions. t aceording to schedule, should Have} | played the Gates Stars and ene | Cuban Club the Y. B.S. C. The matter will be alee ed tomorrow and an officoal pro- nouncement made. eerrrrrrrrrrs — CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements under this nead will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each im sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in eve-y instance * 25e. 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