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es TRE KEY WEST CITIZES PAGE THREE MONDAY, MAY 30 ij f = 5 | BY PHOEDE ‘ATWOOD TAYE oh ee The Story So Far: Sleepy Quanomet on Cape Cod w s up with a bang vhen all its citi-~ modeling and | ing would keep Father me in utter luxury. But Sister. j zens.are ae in.the new Jack have expensive. tastes, | post oj Asey ‘Mayo, dthey’re usually more broke! homespun. de! ty learns trom n T caught on, all t | Pamela un Ae ives inthe ota she’s anyone’s | Octagon * House, af her sister | Marina ts married to the artist and put h m up to this malicious } trick. Lat..that night as Asey is | returning “fo his. whart, Pam » comes wish: startling news. She has fownd’ $50,000 worth of am- bergris on the beach, Marina has been killed with Pam's kn Pam is w.mted for the mur wasn’t any use vith I said, ‘All if you t-"e it back.” itt describéd an Pam. contin- ‘0. to hell. She only -one who } back, and ith \ Td have nothin, would have it al hat.” Pe hee Chapter Three Runiting The Gamut “(HEN I found the a Pam <ushed on. “I of hard thnking. Funny t all these years of hunting, I ni considered afterr transportat on probler fhe lump wasn't staked, high’ water mark. The soft there, ind I couldn't footprints. 3ut I'll admit the a was whipping se that it practice ly had covered my own prin the sand. Oa the-other hand, one. who m.ght have found it t fere me wo aldn’Ehave. Ieft it, any | k more than J intejitied fo.” h up being open minded e her, thorough- | “you knocked ick I'd used | ti mp of ambergris down | s narrowed. With. $50,- ] that it meant. staring | eye, this amazing child | | d to throw it away father | er sister get it— Sister was-out of that beach-wagon in a flash. 13-0. | Philadelphia ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE One of Indiana’s youngest /musicians is six-year-old Frank ) Earhart, who has appeared as a violin soloist in concerts since he | was three years old. | 2 SEBS | Thirteen-year-old Jean Hud-| json of Laurel, Del., passed the! | state examination for an amateur | radio operator’s license at the age of eight. BALLOT COUPON: Sports Editor, The Citizen: Following’ is my choice for | the All Star Baseball Team. j which will play teams from j other sections of the state and from Cuba during the Celebra- PHILADELPHIA CARDINALS SHUT OUT REDS; BROWNS TRIUMPH z ve tion of the formal opening of OVER INDIANS | the Overseas Highway July jp Beds PR ee ee (Special to The Citizeny os NEW YORK, May 30—The New|| 2b ~ | York »Giants defeated the Phil- ‘lies, with Gumbert and Brown on |the mound for the winners, while the St. Louis Cards also went to vietory over the Cincinnati Reds, ; j shutting them out by a score of In the American League, the 'St. Louis Browns downed the , league-leading Cleveland Indians, and the Senators won from the Boston Red Sox. The results of the games follow: | National League At New York R.H. E. ‘ HS : |New York , | Walters and Atwood; i tess R ED DEVILS |Brown and Danning. | At Cincinnati R. HE. SPLIT DOUBLE {St. Louis 3.7 0} fs ' Cincinnati Sacer a 0 f ; SUNDAY Weiland and Owen; Grissom, | i Cascarella and Davis. | | At Boston R. H. E. SLUGGERS DEFEAT DEVILS IN Brooklyn - 1 9 0! Esbenaede “> 4 0. FIRST GAME; STARS LOSE Fitzsimmons, Butcher and’ IN SECOND GAME OF Dov. | Phelps; Fette and Mueller. } - | BLEHEADER | | At Pittsburgh R. H.E.) j {Chicago 2 8.0 | |Pittsburgh 2 8 0} Im the first game of a double-} } a. ce ‘Hartnett; Lucas | header yesterday afternoon, the} egestas | Red Devils met defeat at the | American League hands of the league-leading Slug- | At Washington R. H. E.| gers by a 7 to 5 score. } = neal : 1 2) In the second game, the Red | ashington - 1} he S to th | Dickman,..Qstermuelier, aoaeent ee held the — 0 ae | and Deasautels; W. Ferrell and R. gles, and won’ the game = ad Ferrell. % ay |Sluggers .. 110-200-030—7 8 3] | Red Devils — 400-000-010—5 6 5! At Philadelphia R. H. EL 4 “Right” Asey, said. | “Yos, Pd rathef have lost it en- |New York .... 9 11 2| Batteries: cara a Rodri “Well, 1 got a stick from some! ’am echoed his thoughts. | Philadelphia .. 11 10 1/8¥ez; Gates ani riffin, dine drift cnd'levered the | OW you. When Sister saw Pearson, Hadley, Andrews and | R. HE, up above the highest water rr lump hit the undertow, she . 5 . A Stars . 005-100-0—6 3 2° af kelp anil. seaweeds and then out of that beach wagon in a Dickey; Thomas, Smith, POET Treas Devils _ 072-001-x—10 13 4; mand.got.my breath 4 yelling fot me to get it. And |@nd Hayes. Batteries: Stone, P. Carbonell, | wanton whiete to go from there,” that time, 1 did:the laughing.” \ : a P. Carbonell: | “Think of cuttin’ it up? Gia Bai nua At. St. Louis R. HE. and J. Navarro’an arbonell; | “Ob, yes. 1 thought of that. £ Rais. And. tice Cleveland 6 8 1; Villareal and Gabriel. | ere webi'a sheath knife. like |“ she go for it?” Asey de- |S+ Louis’ 812 a | ou've gol.an: your -belt.| ded eon : x Supreme Court rejects the Gar- | Raters atidy, from cleaning fi m said, “is’ terrified Whitehill, Galchouse, Harder, | SUP aon' ’s plea in Kansas City | \ to ae ne ‘eae Va of e can't swim; And let eee a Hemsley; New- | case, ruling “no jurisdiction.” | wh en all. .times,.l even; me t H , As thi ti som ani ullivan. 3 | Wempmibered just where Fa tefe st) je, tell you, f ay eee { ie back porch, too. And ic felt like thi it i “That's the knife: that peore ce aie cone a ore ® at | Marina?” Asey interrupted. | hes aving asts and stark urges, tein : } C L A § § ] F l E D | “Yes Well, there | was, and| We ran the gamut, Sister and I ; Chicago. — ee j there was the ambergris I've nd the ambergris bobbed on Poeffenberger and “Hayworth; | | i hunted al] my life. there w nf” Stratton and Sewell. ¢ 0 LU M N { the tide, bounding in [ thought y pufféd at his pipe till the } peed ee a a ie © .mil | Lena his fingers, He mar- \ SOSSCSSHSSSESESESESESEESS tor ind if anyone at Pe % icked me up trom boat of any- pe Bs} wi. Eye. sae hin Baa? HOW THEY STAND | REAL ESTATE i ing.they could claim salvage | , as though it had hap- And——do you happen to know Rod d to two other people entire- MAJOR 1 GUES oo ESTATE — Conservative, | sexes Roane nob ase “yl iy ‘Tt was, oe dete: ay Cape fi ) t practical advice. 37 years’ ex- “E don’, but Bit) Porter claims a family had beer en in- American League | Berienice on Florida Keys. E.| Bedn HI be the first of the idle te tribe. 1 Club— W.L. Pet| ® Lowe, on cigars Broker, | ntiey mye og sos 9 pe \ cevelind® i ae ae: ae Tavernier, Florida. “prin wine: tn bet ” “at | Boston 19 14 576 mae. t -Pam letapprevi Speak tongs | | Washington _ 21 17 = .553; MISCELLANEQUS ! ls Hin af tee she got exhausted, {New Yorke a " 14 548) t bia be ie n f she'd Detroit 17 =.500 ore marks ~ he ok rt me. fot $5.000, Chicago qe 16 499 LONG DISTANCE MOVING— wagon with big n writing, . Asey, | Philad Sear? 19 406, Padded, insured, licensed Vans. Bunch over and ry bil Tve [st Louis 13 19 406) FLASH EXPRESS & STOR-! lering that ang’ - s uis My 313) ractically rather s pas ae tied i | “re 251 S. W. apeat gris back into t d meget it:| National ional League | Miami, Fla: apr29- ask Roddy or his on, and we cov= Club— Pet.| YOUR LAST CHANCE to make had my little run-in tdy lin, and starte York Ba 735) YOUR LAST CHANCE to make | like the rest of the local gals.” She was a reg, emotion< or haere 23 14 (622! that old Mattress Like New or} ‘Like A Tawny Tiger’ a pulp, physically. iy psec 16 533 | converted into a Beauty-Rest. : ke A.Tawny Tie is something ara : aa a $33 Cushions, Pillows, _Upholster- rhea Reddy the undertow Sera eee as ing, Studio Couches. Estimates and in itera ay 2” Asey asked. ist 2 ages 13° 19 Freely Given. Tropical Mat- Bion. ft." Lagais 19 406) tress Co., 725 Duval Street. | Pam WGughed. | Brooklyn 14 23 343} muhyS0 tie musta tell | Phitadetpnia 9 21 300 : mustn't. Then FOR RENT straight to tnt happen, “ e my ¥ altibeteris. after Lever hated ne of those things you that_momer “Would the am much to her? Th Asey asked he moonlicht 1928. Phosde tweed Tayler) t aia”Pam do with the amber- e's s? Continged tomorrew. HOOKS UP GLASSES PECULIAR HABIT WEE Jef? Srv Tampa od glasses and Japan i8 -trenbied of the war; lea r * of greater force... uw birth deaths. { | public’ treasury $1,270. MONROE COUNTY LEAGUE | ah ph hee gy _ Babel | FOR RENT—Large airy rooms at t, without my tell. |_ Club— W.L. Pct! seaside, bathing facilities. In- wise, he'd have | Sluggers 9 3 .750) quire 407 South street. the Cape for (Stars €7 46 apr25-tf ntogetdin- |Red Devils. ie. 242k ee ROOMS THE MUNRO, . 128 N. E. 4th St. MIAMI, FLORIDA, LOW SUM- MER RATES. Hot water in every room. apr2i-tf FOR SALE | CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner Sth and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf SECURES YOUNG WIFE Claisville, O.—Theodore Shus- ter of this city, who is seventy- four years old, advertised in a newspaper for a wife. Alice Pow-! ell, 31-year-old divorcee, answer- ed. Now she is Mrs. Shuster. TOWN OWNS MINE Redding, Calif—Among the as-| sets of this municipality, is a gold mine which in April yielded the, FRESH LAID EGGS every day from séit to” you, and tsby chicks. 1609 Flagler Ave. ma Although 18-year-old Phillip} Hartzell of Carthage, Til, is help-" lessly crippled and must spend all; FOR SALE— House = lot $900 his time in a wheel chair, he cash or $1100 with terms $190 edits his own monthly paper, the down, $20 mo Apply #3 World News”. 4 Georgia Stre may 39-3: i 4353 8 ‘ TODAY'S G GAMES | Brynmor Jones, a Welsh lad of PLA Y SAFE— W AMERICAN LEAGUE Reece ee ae vs By keeping FOODSTUFYS at the right Boston at. New York—Grove! musical competitions. temperature in one of our ( -0) and Wilson (3-4) vs. Gomez (2-5) and Ruffing ‘5-1). 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