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{ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934, OO ee ah gr Miss Green turned to Bowers. “That's your cue,” she said, “tell him what you'd tell any other sick animal. Tell bim that everything’s right. Teli him that you guaran- Fy Van Reuter, who had managed to clear the sweat out of his eyes, watched her attentively while she was speaking, and when she had wunns cmorewomens |: fomcre e, eee Ss We cootoniy SP yION'P masticating cigarets| “And above all, don’t tell him that make the honey-bear sick?” cody: young, charming, and beau, | woman!” ato “Hey,” said Bowers, “what’s the “He wid sot” Ivy answered,| idea? You and she aren't going to smiling. “He woulg rub bis stomach | be sbipmates. Leave some of those ‘when they were down, and the ex- ween for me to say, for pression on bis face was not pals. Ivy Green shrugged her shoulders, Mt was sheer bliss, For some time| j, began to look as if Harvey Bow- ater be bad swallowed @ package ors, in spite of the snubbings which of clgarete be would look and be-| he had received, was incorrigible, Dave tke a blessed angel.” You smacked him down, and up he (on tly in front bounced for more. ‘They grenen “If by any chance, I am wanted,” of the hospital, and after hesitation, | she said, “to put in a good word for Bowers thought that Mise Green| myself, I'll be in the waiting-room.” had better be on hand in case Mc-| Bowers followed Van Reuter to the door of the private room to Jeet wished to ask her questions. | wiich MeLeod had been taken trom “1 won't tell him that I have en- the operating-table, On the way he & woman,” sald Bowers. “But| determined that if it were neces- Scots are devilish shrewd and | sary in, keeping the sex of the en be may guess. Then, of course, he} gaged trainer secret from McLeod, Weeld want to see you. But don’t} ne would lie to the last ditch. 4 Sorry sbout that, You have sold yourselt to me absolutely, and you'll cLEOD, a very sick man, to sell yourself to bi judge by the granite-gray of his tke everything else in Dutch| face, lay flat on his back without Malayels, the Siabao hospital bad! even o thin pillow under his head; es immaculate look. A man need not | but his mind was clear, and he had bare objected to eating his curry | just finished dictating a short note, from the veranda instead of from/ introducing Harvey Bowers to his eciean plate agents in Singapore, and touching ‘The buliding was of modern con-| On money matters. Srection. it was only one story In The nurse in attendance had Helght, bet there was a fine big air-| taken this down on a prescription Space woder the green-tiled roof, and | pad, and as rategicn|iy placed electric fans ‘© Was no envelope ilable, simply folded the helped to beep the temperature | sheet on which she had written, and down The appointments of the hospital Were surprisingly modern. On the . faced middle-aged Dutch & auree’s uniform. But Bowers, apparently. did oot bare to give bis name. fe bad ac- the day, and femembered bim. She nodded im and spoke softly througd a tel. e, aod a\nost immediately Dr Heater appeared tp the en trance ball, still weartng the white Smock and turdbas in which he bad operated ft bad of course bees frightfully et im the operating room and the Gector was drenched with sweat. It the white @ been tun fing tote bis eyes, for wiped them from time to time with the backs of his hands. Por the be was smiling and wertul. He anew that he bad dove & geod job. Whether Moleod lives or ot & other matter. The ap pendix, he told them, bad oot burst For the rest, poo: McLeod bad bad tens vitality thas had been expected a a very sick man. we. be tive?” asked Rowers. said ‘and be will bave ev tens, | expect te pull bim througd He bas only just come out of the ether, aed ought not to make an et fort of any kind; bat he tnsiste on seeing you. “te 4 perfectiy well affors te bold the ship over for agother das aed see you tomorrow, but you know these Seoichmen The mere though: re & question of your life 1 would say ‘No visitors, jon of McLeod's life you belongs to them." “My the way, Doctor,” sald Bow ore, “I have engaged an anima! trainer. Mise Green, may | present pb “You are the trainer?” asked Van Reaster. The young woman nodded. ‘t eo good,” said the “rt have to be frank. coming out of talked about women {0 Gevoral, wor in particular, 4 feeret to say that be goes so far as t© consider them a race apart—a face accursed TODAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE . two games, Louis, two Ro Phot Game Washington at Detroit New York at Cleveland NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Boston Chicago at Brooklyn Bt. Louis at New York Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. ww they bang on to whatever | which McLeod had already signed, wrote the agent's address, turned down one corner, and at a faint ges- ture from McLeod, handed the com- pleted letter to Bowers, “Well,” sald McLeod, “what luck? Have you got a man?” “A peach,” said Bowers promptly, “A what?” sald McLeod, with fee ble amazement. “A peach.” Bowers repeated. “It ‘s an American word. It means ef ficient, competent.” “How old will he be?” “Old enough to be steady.” “A thing of vast importance,” sald McLeod. “Has he the strength?” “Strong as a lion.” said Bowers bout hesitation, “and now that’s all you need to know. The doctor said | wasn’t to stay but two min- ates. | have the instructions that you gave me, and | wrote down. I have got a first-class trainer, and unless the ship is wrecked, [ give you my word that everything will be all right.” A look of great canniness came into the Seotchman’s heavy eyes, and agaio a smile flickered about ray it if the sbip is wrecked, lad- die,” be sald, “everything will be all right. The Scot may na’ have in- vented gunpowder, or printing, or perfumery, or silk stockings; but he did invent insurance.” This time Bowers’ laugh, though subdued, wa. natural. “You have nothing to worry about,” he said “I know you feel rotten sow, but the doctor says you are in splendid shape. The first hing you know, you will be up and bout.” That may be, laddle,” said Mc- ‘cod. “I can only tell you this: If \ngus McLeod is to part from his ife tn a jumping-off place like this, » «wifi only .be after a terrible com- | oat betwixt a Scot and bis Maker.” “Now you're talking!” exclaimed ¢ piowers, and he patted the sick nan's hand. “Good luck to you!” fle had turned and was moving oward the door when McLeod alled him back. “If the animals begin to itch and serateh,” be said, “flowers of sul- »hur will be indicated.” “Shh,” said Bowers, “and good uek to you!” “t's a well-known fact,” sald Mc Leod, “that | am a sparin’ and a | savin’ man; but herewith 1 make | you a free gift of my blessing.” Overcome by weariness, Mc Leod’s eyelids flickered and closed; and Bowers, with a smile and a nod for the nurse, tiptoed out of the room. | tvy Green took up her duties on the Boldero before her luggage was aboard, or she had been assigned to @ stateroom. (Copyright, 1934, by Gowverngur Morris) Tomorrow, are drawn for &@ strange vor ! le ee 'Today’s Horoseope | erogenanenenanereseanves Resourceful in ideas and able ROWE, TIGER ACE, BLANKED AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— W. L.” Pet, SENATORS AS HIS DEMURE: Detroit .. -89 49 | SWEETHEART ADMIRING.: N° York - ni i ; Cleveland 74 64 ; LY LOOKS ON Boston 68 a 1St. Louis 74 | (Special to ‘The Citizen) Washington nS Sia { NEW YORK, Sept, . 14.—Pau]' Philadelpiha -........ 77.425 i. Deane bandediudness of, ee | j j the world champions, continued , cee LEAGUE Pet. | his disdain for New York’s heavy New ‘York --87 51.630 hitters by allowing only six hits and fanning seven batsmen. The game lasted twelve innings and | was-the first of a “crucial” four- ! game series that will either make or break the league-leaders. Brooklyn Dodgers presented the | Chicago Cubs with a win when they committed three miscues which paved the way for three unearned markers, Mungo, Dodger strike-out artist, ran his total to 169 when he fanned seven of Charlie Grimm’s hired help, “Schoolboy”” Rowe whitewashed the Senators 2-0 as his fiancee, Edna Mae Skinner, from Eldo- rado, Ark., watched in wonder- ment. The winning run was scor- ed when White, Tiger center- fielder, beat out a bunt, Rowe seiding him to second with a well placed sacrifice and after Fox had popped to Kerr, Manager Cohrane promptly slammed a long double scoring White. Then Charley Gehringer came through with a single, scoring the peppy receiver. The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York St. Louis New York ..... Batteries: Dean and Delancey; Fitzsimmons and Mancuso. At Brooklyn R. H. E. Chicago .......#. oa Brooklyn 2-6) Ss Batteries: Bush and O’Farreil; Munns and Lopez, Berres. Cincinnati at Boston and Pitts- burgh at Philadelphia, to be pley- ed on later date, AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland R. H. E. New York ... 3.6 3 Cleveland 1+ 3 & Batteries: Gomez and Jorgens; Hildebrandt and Brenzel. At Detroit Washington . Detroit 241, % Batteries: wart, McColl and Bolton; Rowe and. Cochrane. R. H. E. OO Philadelphia at St. Louis, post- poned, rain, Boston at Chicago, to be played on later date. Today’s Birthdays ROO Pannoarerenaananseranee Alice Stone Blackwell of Bos- ton, daughter of the famous Lucy Stone. humanitarian and author, born at East Orange, N. J., 77 years ago. noted advocate of birth control, born at Corning, N. Y., 51 years ago, Robert Lincoln O’Brien, chair- an of the U. S. Tariff Comm | sion, born at Abington, Mass., 69 ars Ago. { | | Margaret Sanger of New York, i U. S. Senator Josiah W. Bailey of North Carolina, born at War. } venton, N. C., 61 years ago. { Dr. Matthew Luckiesh of Cleve- land, internationally-known phys- icist and electrical engineer, born | at Maquoketa, Iowa, 51 years in execution, is the keynote to the | r of those born Economical to a fault, acquisitive {and fairly fortunate, the native | will acquire a considerable com- petency, possibly a fortune. He should avoid the love of mercy | for itself, for this will surety lead ' to trouble, char: today. | Dr. Kar] T. Compton,, physicist- | president of the Mass. Institute of Technology, born at Wooster, Ohio, 47 years ago. Bishop Ira D. Warner of Ore- gon, United Brethren bishop, | s at Clayton, Ohio, 48 years ago. 82 55 .599 80 56 St. Louis Chicago . | Boston 69 66 .511 | Pittsburgh . 66 67 .496 Brooklyn 977 434 Philadelphia. 0.83 .376 Cincinnati ..... 8 86 .353 Ceveceesvaccornens-ewer- CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements under thin head {will be inserted in ‘The Citizen at ithe rate of 1c a word for each in sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in eve-y instance is , 25e. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. | Advertisers should give their ; Street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- ults. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. FOR SALS, ENGRAVED CARDS—100 cards, $2.50. The Artment Press. aug7 PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.00. The Artman Press, aug? BLANK SALES BOOKS. 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In the field, honors were taken by Hudson and Manuel. } This game will be played off later on in the season. The re-! lief pitching of V. Butler and Alf! Dean featured. No scores were! made off of them. Score by innigs: R. H.E.| 020 140 100—8 11 6; Giants Hawthorn— 021 302 000—8 10 4 Batteries: Hasley, Samson, V.! Butler and J. Robe D. Butler; Saunders, FE. Suarez, Alf Dean andj J. Sands, F. Hannibal. i Next Sunday a doubleheader | ‘will be played. The first game! will be between Hawthorns Coconuts, the second Giants and Tigers. Games will start at 1 o’clock. , and j between | There Is minate wash day worries? money and worry by usin, washer. ' | | | | | | i | | | i \ that the price is the lowes washing machine can be b | { $3.42 a month. We Deliver A. F. AYALA day in tennis semi-finals at Bay-| Representatives of the State of | view Park court, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 and | P1yriaa. 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