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i gk tt | Zi ii iat Hs | f z : Hi st ti i? Hi 3? ? | | i Ha i gs & Fra i 8 F £ i "} i tY with 2 giv! who laug..ed, who danced, wre From eat distance and after a tong time 4 became aware of the arm once more—of William's frantic : om my shoulder and his voice meaninglessly above the up- roar 4 moved without knowing what ! wee doing, raised her in my arms and started for the house without know- i where | was going Mostly | was thinking of blue eyes, alive. taughing. and eager | was feeling a girl's warm arms around my neck. feeling —Sud- @eniy | was wm the kitchen doorw sy #ith William hanging onto my arm "Heat you think, sir, we better teeve her here wntil—i mean. Miss Fare on sir Uf she was to see us” 4 seared © num Vomty there came t Me & feeollection of M Farrington 66 Ger byserics, oF the nissing Skipper ot Michael ana Gay upstairs St eedded Witham was helping me tay et un the kitenen tably Lamp. sod- Gen tong i blue dress Jude Jude | Gkestep A Slanket of some sort seemed to ve over me | couldnt think tcoulde't feet There was empty space | afl areund me and empty space inside | @f me Thee through thet empty space & eolee cut like @ rifle shot It was Witham s And ne was babbling some oeut murder er And the Jude had sn who shot but the words that moment us both confront the the on The Thing Gehivd Us say som? Sk thing, | aper caught | us She stood | sou'wester eee TENNIS GROUP MEETS TONIGHT Southernmost g her been call- m has in Sunday sethool M, E. (Stone) ew Elwood, secre- iat tonight ers of this organiza-| rs interested in ten- to attend this ses- 7:30. on ais are sion, whieh begins at WOULD KILL GERMS LONDON—Dr. W. H. Carey of this city advises that before and afte: with iodine to kill germs. ti was Jude... young, beautiful Jude. | and before it sat William with a smok- | Higgins appeared from the kitchen up. ban.y 68 linha D dbived. it was alPtike @ nightmare Senctian | otfabpgied herves Aeg9 cdayiction | Ntcmit Sat mUe Rp aH otce kissing the lips be painted] Fe iF | g been—a bit difficult.” : “Wait @ minute, Higgins How 1s Mr Michael?” “Resting quietiy, sir, Miss Palmer 1s with him 1” 1 acted on impulse 1 wanted time be it~ sicalsat to get a grip on myself and to get things straightened out as much as possible before 1 faced M. Farrington. “Then we'll wait a while before we teli them. You might be sure the outer cellar door is locked. Higgins. Then Miss Barbara wants you in the dining room. [ll be down in a min- ute.” 1 was halfway up the stairs before he tianaged a bewildered, “Very good.” He forgot to add the “sir.” dangled Nerves ' RTUNATELY the doors of M. Keataeess and Michael's rooms | were closed and the racket of the storm setved as a good blanket to the sound of my steps. | was in no state to talk to either of them. My brain was numb. Ungpeakable things had hap- pened and were about to happen, but it was important only that I dress and get back to the dining room. 4 did just that The Skipper was at the sideboard. busy with a decanter. A roaring fire burned in the fireplace ing drink in his hand As | entered, with another; 4! re and drink et in front of the thal at any moment some unknown ; neat Wield all into, atoms. fogce wo rik’ did their But the wo. e ghastly “Sit down, Higgins—over here.” Higgins sat. hard. as if another mo- ment on his feet would have finished him. The Skipper went on slowly and “Diana—the collie bitch—was about due for a litter of pups. 1 was rather worried about her—nearly lost her last time. When | couldn't sleep in all this racket, 1 had her more or less on my mind Abcut 10:30 1 decided to go t and have a look at her. So I i di and ‘vent out the back way | to avoic a little of the storm. I've been | out there ever since.” (Copyright Esther Tyler) Mike clearly shows whom he sus- pects, tomorrow. : Ne HORSE KICKED AUCTIONEER! ‘ : | Cecil | BRAZIL, Ind—Wh2n Hummel’s property was sold at a} public sale in this city, the m- ily horse was put up and when the; bid amounted to $55 the — horse; kicked the auctioneer in the leg. —_—_—_— KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Elevater Popular Prices Clut— a Wieser 7 ea +824 i boy has been holding down 11 7 .611jcormer in sensational fashion, and it is indeed a pleasure not to: PIRATES TAKE FIFTH WIN IN| ROW; CUBS DEFEATED B0s- TON BEES; SENATORS LOSE S73 0 T ioly vibe ee uc cae {Special to The Citizen). A . SPOKANE, Wash.—Mrs. John} man, NEW YORK, May 13.—Paced! ; a few, but ‘for the. past two weeks|Huart of this city, who said she| by Ducky Wucky Medwick, St. he has been doing the “best! bi¢| —————$—$—_$ Louis Cardinals pounded out a (= nee eee LEGALS ! ~ | \Cal ° E = 15 to 3 victory over Philadelphia A ak t.| proven the biggesb: asset to: the NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE Philien yesterday afternoon in| Philadephia 0 § set/cub- He i hing areusd the| ,NOtGH: 12, MERE GIVES er en I Cievelana™” 600 |-350 mark, is fast, and, on top of| pursuant to that ‘certain decree the City of Brotherly Love. Med-| “e71|{hat,bas a head on his shoul-} made. and entered. om, the, 28th a) tng che legal, hous ’ _ [Boston -571\ ders.” ‘This is what Harvey . Barns, one of theland 2 o'clock in the afternoon wiek knocked out four safeties, | Detroit .. -529| Lopez, sports ed'tor of the Record, seduen. of Hho Cleat 4 Comte pk ae said ee hegre we two of which were home runs and New York arn ; ig about Lee Aas : = County, WElorida, in ‘Ghancers,, inj payment Ct the” sent ae the other pair were double—a to-| Chicago te Aah eS Sat ‘thout on|in Monroe County, Florida, wherett{ "tn Monroe © Ist. Leui the last 30 chances without aon Ys ounty, ., | St. Louis 400 % W. A. Parrish is the complainant tal of 12 bases. Pepper Martin! . aoolerror. In Sunday’s game hejana Charles B. Wood, et al are de- Washingten -832) singled in the ninth, stole second} fendants, the undersigned ‘Special also hit four safely and Frankie} Frisch, manager, collected three|poqq; Melton, Smith, — Master in Chancery, appointed by said decree, will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder jand came home with the winning Coffman | syn on a wild pitch. Monday, the more particularly, described hits. McGee, who has_ pitched and Mancuso. tater for cash, before the front door of| - follows: : * a 5 Saints shutout Daytona Beach 5} the Gounty Court House in Key! Beginning at the Corner of only in relief. rolls, went the \to 0. Cates. was at bat three| West, Monroe County, Florida, on! Margaret’ and Southard Streetn Monday the 7th day of June, A. D. 1937 (same being a rule day of said! court and a legal sales day) during the legal hours of sale, to-wit, be- thence along Street in a Northwesterly direction One hundred fifteen (115) feet more or less; thence in a North. whole route for the Gashouse: + philadelphia / R. H. EB. times, hit a double, sacrificed a Gang. He held the Phils to but's, pouig 215 20 9, FUR home and a squeeze play. He batted in two runs and scored nine safe blows. | Phitadelphia £3259) 2 an tween 11 o'clock i the forenoon! easterly direction One hundred ., 3 ra "§ - ii one. and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of (2100) feet more or c Pittsburgh Pirates took a close! Batteries: McGee and Qzro- s@id.Aay, the following described|- Southeasterly fifty (50) feet property to satisfy said decree by Payment of the amount~ therein specified: Government Lot Two more or less, thence in a westerly direct! (45) feet more or}h a Southeasterly| game from New York Giants, 6) qowskij Pass to 5. The Buescame irom be-| s hind twice before they finally won’ At Boston Im Ft. Lauderdale, another Key Wester is doing good and he is R. H. E.' none other Arthur Lunn, Ha Ha eau and Grace, @,* in ‘ “ih : 5 brag Section Nine ‘Townshi five (65) feet | the contest. It was their fifth Chicago 6 10 ito his many, friends in this bse Sixvy-six (66), South, Range thence Southiwe raight. vi " | pt ke is pitchi x the| (32) Bast, containing Sixty-six feet more or lesp ito the piace straight victory and kept their l Beaten 2 5 o!He is pitching softball fo: and 66l100 (66-6¢lt00} "acres wore peaianinns & “ National League lead intact. | Boston Bees dropped the-r fifth |; ,, straight game as they went down; } a Dea;| Tarpon Lumber Co, and won from} or tess, | improvements and O'Deas ihe Florida Power and Light Co., |9 to 1, fanning nine. He won Batteries: Root ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. Special Master in Chancery. R, Lord, Special Master in Chancery. Raymond R. Lord Carr & Carr inning and Lopez. to Leavitts, 4 to 1, fanning five. Brooklyn climbed to within a} The city leagve has 14 clubs and half-game of third place, as they| { in defeat at the hands of Chicago | At Brooklyn R. H. EL | from the Court House team, 19 to] Solicitor for Complainant. Solicitors for Com Cubs, 6 to'2. Root held the Bees! Cincinnati _t 5 0!5, striking out eight, hitting a may6-13-20-27; jume3, 1937 may6-13-20- to five hits as his teammates) Brooklyn ... 5 6B AL triple, and took the second game} ————.- ————$_—————_ ee pounded opposing pitching for 10; Batte core, Brennan and! played with the Court House out- safeties, | Davis; Butcher and Spencer. fit, 4 to 2, whiffing six. He lost TH E GREATE ST TIRE EVER MA American League took Cincinnati Reds into camp, At Chicago R. H. E.|the Tarpon Lumber Co. is one of . ee 5 to 1, while the Giants were! Washington 1|the favorites. Lunn was touched TO SELL AT TH E E L 0 W : losing. : | Chicago : 1/ for 18 hits in the four games. The t Only one game was played in| Batteries lewsom, Fisher and | Power and Light team got two i American League. Washington! Ridd'e; Kennedy and Sewell. safe blows off his s'ants. extra value you get. 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