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inept ‘There’ had been the time Imported chow dog had been run over by @ track. Silver had'seemed | ° a few moments later. They had left more angry at the driver than con- cerned over the dog. Marian’ had been the one to carry the whimper. } torious over the Army team in the “A baseball game that has been] Park by the score of 10-5. The Busy Bees cathe’ out vie- first game of a doubleheader of diamondbaill last night at Bayview The Adams’ crew-defeated the We couldn’t make it in time by any’! b2s. been’ threatening the Deck} Ingraham; the Carson highway and were rac Ing, i€ seemed, straight for the’sky. i tag aninial to het room, summon the dog to the hospital to stand by while is forelegs’ were put into casts: She remembered too that after the casts had been removed and the dog moved about with a grotesque mp. Stiver had discarded him with & laugh} Ob well, he was happier than ne/bad- ever been with her. He spent serenely glorious days on the Gordon ranch, chasing cotton tails he could never catch, because his hop so closely resembled their own. Perbaps marriage, four years of living nity with another being, had taught her something, softened her. Husbands were more important than pets. Yet, Marian believed one could gauge much of a person's char- acter by their treatment of animals. ‘That made ber think of Lon and his Hero. the big golden blond German shepherd who rode about with bim when she wasn't in the car. She Must see he wasn't deprived of bis rides. The three of them could ride im that wide seat. They were circling Sacramento. She put ber thoughts aside like so tmany cards as they landed. A mes- Senger was waiting for her with a wire, From Bowen probably. She hesitated a moment before opening it, then did and read: “Hondon holding his own. May last through night. Effect reconciliation. Bowen.” Marian handed the wire to Estes, who read it with a queer little snort wh. discust. “He must think you're Dan Cupid's twin sister," he re marked. N ARIAN smiled, but she was re Neved that her word to Silver wouldn't be one of death. She re faxed, as they took off again, and when the stewardess came with sandwiches, salad and coffee, found her early evening appetite had re turned. Refreshed, she leaned back, de termined to enjoy the trip. Dark blue sky above, a lazy old moon working its way up from the bills below and ahead of them. The far flash of bea- cons wheeling white rays against the silvered tips of the Sierras, or panctuating the landscape with dots of red and blue. Somewhere down there was her home, its planted acres spread out Wke a tattered crazy quilt with pines and redwoods for a fringe. She Wondered if the family would hear the roar of the ship and remark, “There goes the east bound,” never fealizing she was in it. Latied by the rush of the ship P&O 9.45 A. M. days 6:30 P. M. “Hi—you, stranger,” exclaimed a jovial voice. | snow peaked mountains and fringed 7 “ STEAMSHIP Co. PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 Leave Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Scturdays Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- Tickets, Réservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, "Phone gripped the side of the car and hoped lice ‘ambulances’ and airplanes, | the equipage would stay on the road, and she in the car. Am then she forgot her fear. They had topped the mountain and below, spread out like a crinkled | | | with black pines. ~Swiftly ‘they~ déscéntied to tiie | ~ shore, rolled along the road to turn | into an imposing grey-stone en- trance and follow the drive to a | large rock and log lodge, around} which were smaller log buildings. | Marks drew up before one of, these, already hedged in with parked | cars, and Marian sat looking at it. | Behind, the mountains reared, pine ! and fir covered to the sflow line. Be- | fore it lay. th lake. For one scant ; moment it appeared to be a pioneer lodge’ on the frontier of civilization, | fire light flickering on its window panes, smoke curling up from the | stone chimney. And then that illusion was dis- | pelled. The door burst open to emit | a scurrying figure and with the fig- | ure eame a blast of radio music and rising above this, shrieks of langh- ter and the chant of a song. “The Battle Hymn of Freedom,” remarked the Reno man. ‘ Marian ‘ooked «1 him questiozing? ly. “Mrs. Hondon is evidently cele brating her divorce. Are you going to need help, or shall we stay here? » “Id better go in alotie,” answered | Marian, reluctantly. She left the car | slowly, walked across the interven ing space between driveway and cabin, the dcor now closed, and lift ed her hand to rap. This was going to be more difficulf than she had supposed. Bad enough ; to awaken Silver from sleep to tel? her Cliff was dying. But this celebray ; tion of her freedom from him! Sh¢! doubled her fist and beat hei knuckles. against the door. Theré! was no response. She tried again, | then realizing she couldn’t be heard above the din, opened the door. f She stepped into the cabin. | “Hi-you, stranger,” exclaimed # jovial voice. | Marian didn’t answer. Her inter ; est was centered on Silver Hondon! | Silver sat perched on the back of ay overstuffed chair, balanced by two! meu who were likewise perched on | the arms. Her pale yellow curls had been pulled into a Grecian top-knot, Her cheeks flamed like fiel@ pop pies. (Copyright, 1934, by Jeanne Bowman) Sitver’s_sobs turn out to be laughs, tomorrow. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR ! 71 J. H. COST.:R, Agent. yeame to. ahead yesterday when = ithe Black Gang and the | The single tally chalked up by the! Lopez - LBlack Gang camnie in the eighth in- ning. The lositig tediit bought the }Detk Force three cases of beer. ; otghly enjoyed by the winners. ' | rf;Barnett, cf; j man, rf; Tric brewing for the past three months | contest, 4-2. Deck! - Batteries: Force of the Saukee hooked up in { and Elbertson; a real battie. Army, Force with’ remarks’ about “skunk- | Garcia. ing” then so long that the Deck | Foree, apparéntly enraged, took; Busy Bee |002 250 1—10 them”on, and when the dust 6f the | Army —102 002 0— 5 battle and hot arguments had} cleared aWay, the Black Gang! R.A found that they had lost by aj} Lope ..002 000 0O— 2 4 storé of two to oné to the Deck; Adams’ ..002 200 x— 4 4 Force. The Deck Force ‘scored their} winning runs in the fourth inning. Team standing: Club— Ww. . 6 Adams -4 3 2 Cn wow a} ning. The game was hard fough both in playing nad argumen | Lopez aggregation in the second The Black Gang and Kulas.. For Lopez, Lunn and Adams, Ward and sued out of the United States Dis trict Court for the cards, $1.25. The Press. | Building, OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two! Motor ¥ bundles for 5c. The Citizen Of-| i niture, as she now Ties a: fice, oct 6 Submarine Base, * that I will sell by Artman! for cash, on Mosday, the attr from the fi to the ninth in T0 atid needless to say it wa thor-'. The line-ups were as foll Deck Force—Durfee, gelo, 3b; Dontinquez, p' sere LR <a f_ Liehiioare Tender Ivy, eo, se -pair work in Miami harbor and B Hollend. ae Deas c Barb at Port Everglades, returned last 2b; Olsen. ss; Strickland, If; Fore. MERE ; Stricktand, If; Fore ef. ' on oil at the Porter Peeesesessececscesssccoec Today In History bbe Clearwater harbor. weceonevec 1783—American Army of the Revolution disbanded by proclama- ion. | @@Peewcccccsccece ree 1893—Died—Lucy Stone, one of the eatly impions of woman’s rights—ageéd 75. what weak in thosé born this day 1892—Long distance telephone opened! between’ New York and Chicago. self-conceit. tery. too prone to 1898—U. S. took formal pos- ion of Porto’ Rico: u of fortune’s favors {9t@ =! Mate tas 100? 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