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{ Hf H Wy In FOLLOWING THROUGH NORGE Bind: (By JOVE). . ee played in the High School gym Lest ' eee wogeeneeecccngencececee | FIRST GAME, TIGERS AND ‘Bh season. The final score was LOST 2 i= Smee 3 One bf the. best games played Juniors are’leading with an aver-/ CYBAN CLUB; SECOND, |...” _—,- . | during the present season took! age of two won and none lost. 3 se ere er — “01 Blace Monday night between the ' Wesley is Hext with two won andj TROJANS AND STARS Kew meee Rem | Adams. Dairy ten and the Lopez; one lost. €. Guards, none won! i sounded Funeral Heme club. It was a! and?one lost. Tidal Wave Fiour,: 5s isa — thriller from start to’ finish. | noné$ won and two lost. This is} Tomorrow afternoon the Junior . s | the —— League boys, rang-| Baseball League will play a dou- wane lenses here?” Lunn and Albury pitched high! ing com 12 years down. vleheader. Four folky and have them drive [oon ec. eee eee Hale The first game will begin at} down, or you might take me over, | .u% Sterling, the infield of the! . Yesterday atternoon the Hijos|1 o'clock and the second contest | then drive up and see them.” Embalmers, played very good. de In Luz defeated the Cuban|is scheduled to get under way at, The same must be said about the! Club by a 16 to 5 score and the! 3 o'clock. i . “No,” she answered, “I'd rather be here... right here on the spot, Tl read and then there's the radio.” But she didn’t read and she didn't even look towards the radio. The day was warm and clear and she Milkmen crew. Bilberry at third) Bromo Kola club defeated the | In the initial fracas the Baker's Arrangements have been made made one error but that boy has| Alonzo Stars by a 11 to 10 score.| Tigers will cross bats with the|for a doubleheader of diamond- not played that bag for a long/This is the National League andj Cuban Club. The Baker's Tigers ball to be played tonight at Bay- time and did well. Hernandez, L.! the standing is as follows: three] are a new club formed by Frances | view Park. z Lopez and Parks also played well. clubs have won two and lost one,| Delaney, Bunny Roberts, Sweet-| The first game will be between bE Loped made a bad play on his! the Cuban Club has lost three,}ing, Sawyer, Sterling, Albury,|the Army and Adams teams, and pes regia crea ‘= he ‘won none. Gopher, Baker and a few others. | the second, Busy Bees and Lopez lef for Molina aes it fest Fee | They are coming in the league club. lat@. ‘That fly cost the meg na, Be I would like to call the atten-| with the intention of whipping the a Rubs ad ara ae cvery | oR of the Recreation Department other clubs, but they better watch | ball a is all i thet ¥\ to the fact that it seem as if the} out or they might get spanked, it} all. ..1t ig all in the game. Hleague will be a Senior loop if| is stated. i see SECRETARY Francis Biddle, wealthy Phila- edt : | they keep using players who have| In the nightcap, the Trojans | delphian, recently named chairman Jngtahamand-Garcia behind the | played in the park in this league. | will tackle the Medina Stars. The of the National Labor Relations plate wer@ up to their usual form] was under the impression that! latter club has a few new players | Board, once served as secretary aud-both played well. Kerr did not this circuit was for other boys,|to strengthen their line-up. to Justice Oliver Wendell Hol- hit but he walked: to force in the; with the idea in mind of giving} Two very good games will be mes. tyimg run. McCarthy and Machin | everyone a chance to play. Somejgiven the fans for their Thanks- both hit well. Gopher, Molina and| of the clubs have boys that play|giving Day enjoyment M. Lopez af the Dairy ten played! against the adult’s baseball clubs} i well and Lopez hit a homer. ‘and playing with kids from 12 to = }15 years of age. It makes no dif- The fans did not want a better | ference if they are only 13 years game than this one. like they claim, as long as they - are so good they should be barred In the Junior League at Stow-} from this league. It is up to you, ers Park the Lopez Funeral Home ‘ Ray Curry, to do something. trying than actual suffering. To be forced to wait while unseen forces seemed to be gathering about her POTTER ORE ROOEETS “Here I sit while he goes putting ear sag ag i his head into a noose,” she thought Subscribe for The Citizen. | eecee once. Not that she was sitting, or felt she would ever sit peacefully ! again. \ H®° gave a short bark. Some- : Bight on duty. ['m not afraid. Hero __ She dign’t say she considered it in- " advisable to frighten McS | the needed. “There's really no dan- this, and don’t laugh or This house is being Watehed and I am being trailed. ‘Wherever 1 go, one of McSwain’s ‘Kanaka boys follows.” _ “tan!” He was shocked, she saw ‘that, but she saw something deeper. He believed her. : “That's why I didn't want his 3 peal here. That is why I keep here. He understands and will ‘protect me.” _ He was silent a few moments. Marian saw the steeling cf the grim limes about his mouth, then he Spoke. “Can you find someone to ome out and stay with you?” “No, this is the Steeles’ Saturday Will give the alarm; I have my re- )Wolver and as I said, I know how to laste we'd better take an apart- Ment in town,” he said in a worried ‘Voice. “Ne, Td rather not leave here.” ‘ction before she had the evidence snub-nosed top of Waki's machine valiantly trying to make the grade. Waki bent earnestly over the wheel as if by pushing he would help. His face was beaming when he arrived, May at his side. They had come to call, he explained. May wished to see the garden, but first the inside of the house. Marian conducted them inside and, assured that he wasn't being observed, Waki brought a telegram from the innermost recess of the coat, sweater and vest he wore. Marian tore it open eagerly. It was from King. waiting at Oniimete for word trom you stop est you telephone for appointment stop advise immedl- ate contac John.” Marian read the telegram, then looked at the mantel clock. It was five-fifteen. She could make the five forty-five with Waki’s help, and the car would go downhill, of that she was sure. She would leaye May to catch any chance call from Lon, and to guard the house. Like a whirlwind she-few into Today’s Anniversaries ee ecngeesocee 1 mystic, poet and painter, born. | Died Aug. 12, 1827. 1792—Nathan Lord, Congrega-! tional clergyman, Dartmouth Col-; lege president for 35 years, born at South Berwick, Maine. Died at Hanover, N. H., Sept. 9, 1870. 1820—Lawrence O. Branch, North Carolina lawyer, congress- man, Confederate general, born 7—William Blake, English | at Enfield, N. C. Died in Bat- tle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. | 1829 Anton Rubinstein, Rus- {sian composer and pianist, born. | Died Nov. 20, 1894. 1831—John W. Mackay, Cali- | fornia pioneer, one of the owners lof the famous Comstock Lode, which made him among the world’s jrichest, born in Ireland. Died in + London, July 20, 1902. | | 1837—John W. Hyatt, New Jersey inventor and manufacturer, {born at Short Hills, N. J. Died i May 10, 1920. ‘SSIS ISIS ISA SI IIS ISIS SOOTTCOSSSOSSOSESSSTOSOSHOSSHTOSSSOSO OOS OSESSSSES ‘RELIABLE FIRMS: Who Offer Their Customers Service and Satisfaction ecee PLANTS, FLOWERS, VINES Cocoanut Plants, each Hibiscus Plants, each 10c¢-25¢ Bougainvillea, Red or Pur- ple Crotons, each Turks Cap, each Roses, dozen, —.. 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TOM’S PRODUCTS 4 —_= — 9 these things out to’ you,” be} “I remember sat,” May assured \% Konk Tails Conch Chowde: . ined, handing her.a box whieh | her. “I say, Miz Casad, she go Miz | |g* Clam Chowder Fish Chowde: 4 found contained Mrs. Gazettt’s | Seles.” ‘ i JOHNC PARK : PORTER-ALLEN chicken ravioli, ‘and this,”} “You'd better say Anne Steele,” | IN FREE PROMPT DELIVERY le 4 E handed ber an armful of-shaggy | Marian decided, “and if he needs me ® S COMP ANY in rose and purple, pink and| you haye him telephone there, IN LOWE FISH COMPANY 328 SIMONTON > ve. won't you, May?” => « PHONE 151 28 SIMONTON ST. e« 7 A “These, 1 brought.” and Marian} - “I do.” Se a | cecee Cece ceescesececeseees TOSSES SS SESS SESET ing the two small cornucopias| The Waki car charged down the | Gashed him a smile of understand-| Hill, Marian huddled down in the jf ing. Violets and marigolds. it} front seat trying to look as much Our Reputation is Wrap. ped in every package AARON McCONNELL : 536 Fleming Street Proved that by some alchemy of | thought, his understanding of her ) @nd belief in her had been restored. “lan,” he said, after she had ar- Tanged the flowers in bowls and deined him at the fireside, “I'd like to have a serious talk with you. To begin with, do you trust me?” “Trust you? In what way?” | _ “I mean, if in the future I were to @o things that looked mighty Strange to you, would you and could You overlook them, knowing I did them with a purpose?” “Now that you've forewarned me like Mrs. Waki as her tall form would allow. Perhaps her shadow would decide the Wakis had mere ly come to call and were returning home, and would stay on, guarding [ the house. They reached the depot just as the electric train pulled in and Ma- /|§ rian was relieved to find no trace of a Kanaka boy or anyone else who seemed interested in her, in the background. ‘As they sped towards the city, 1 she thought of the wire. The Oak- mere, oue of the more obscure bo- tels. She would go directly to of PRINTING DONE BY US ——THE— ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 WATCHMAKER, AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 THIS SPACe 12 Insertions PER MONTH Open Saturday Nights eeeeeceseeseeseosesesce eeece | Teould and would.” > . “Tam going to spend tomorrow |. With McSwain.” | — “Ob, Lon,” the words flashed out @f their own volition, “be careful. Marian’s talk with Hamlin Is dis- | “Don’t worry,” he smiled at her.| turbed, tomorrow. Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- and wait for him. |head street. In exclusive neighborhood. 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