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THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1933. ves eeenecee Cacencccnecceccencccncccccccccccecocce Seen tee tet ete soso et BY PHOEBE ATWOOD TAYLOR a a ee eee COSCO CEO SHESOOCEEOAOCOOOOESOODAOREHRESEROLERSESOS The Story So tar: Unscrupu- “Jennie, what about flashights?” tous Marina Lorne, whose nus- | Asey said. “How many do [ have band’s post office murat has | around the house? Are they all in aroused Quanomet, is murdered | the chest?” by a left handed blow from her “an ht,” ‘she told him sister's knife. Asey Mayo, yy promptly. put ’em all eight in Cod detective, hides hunted Pat. | the blue sea chest when I cleaned.” Frye in his house. He learns these %, Z facts. Pam found $50,000 worth “Then let’s see,” .Asey said, of emperare which Marina tied | 2O'sisnt Lave aight with her. I jidn’t ve a light wit er. ie ae, ase Be & — think we had three last night, Carr and 1.” P O Ss Cleveland at Boston—Harder | TODAY'S GAMES Chicago at New York—Lyons (2-2), vs. Gomez (3-6). _| (3-4) vs. Grove (9-1). Ni GIANTS TAKE nedy (9-0) vs. Nelson (5-1). St. Louis at Washington—Van ' Atta (0-3 vs. Deshong (2-2). NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Chicago—Castle- ais FROM CHICA | man (1-2), vs. Carleton (6-3). é Boston at | Pittsburgh—Turner 1805-3) vs. Tobin: (3-3). : {- Brodklyn at! St. Lowis—P. NEW YORK AGGREGATION, oy yO Ded GB REGAINS LEAD: CINCIN- (Only “Zames scheduled). | NATI REDS TRIUMPH OVER NOTICE OF INTENTIO} IN THE Ri Detroit ‘at Philadelphia—Ken- present te R. Lord, y ize County, | F covering Marina dead in the garage; someone who smokes 3 The sats flashlights were duly accoun! for, and Jennie prompt- Turkish eavesdr in rid ei PHILADELPHIA ly wanted to know tered. why they mat- “To prove that a light that flicked | off an‘ on,” Asey said, “presumably in the spare bedroom, was really a flashlight that our fancy watcher was flickin’ to see if he could draw Pam to the window. Probably he was havin" doubts if she was there. We seen the light from the front, an’ he was aimin’ in the back. It come strai through the dormer, see? Well, if he wanted action, he sure got ae corns. ni e- it events ought to of proved to fim that I didn’t know where she ‘was or where she’d gone; Jennie, ope petssave been pretty help- (Speciat to The Citizen) ~ NEW YORK, June 9. — The New York Giants took both | games of a doubleheader yester- | day from the Chicago Cubs, and | went back into the lead in the | National League pennant race. | The Cincinnati Reds triumphed over the Phillies. | In the American League, the If. ing |Chicago White Sox took two Pinasiges ent noae wasn games from the New York Yan- ‘ou. ht toogo straight, 5 u ome ban re Nettie \kees, while the St. Louis Browns t ; Vay,|defeated the Washington Sena- . “Maybe they have,” Jennie said. | “I can't make head nor tail of it, was-up to par, she should have iat mine et esays 3 og ; least -one ose that Know: :Pamy' daw : poh Fh ora alga ate gen't Believe Netter Jennie 0 "ational League | those doniteswehiythey 102 First Game my!” Jennie ran true ain’t ¥ » by. s ain't it await than what Nettie says. Tees aime” At Chicago know? I'd ly mother used to say that Nettie New York that’s what I'd | Hobbs was weaned on sour milk Chicago and pickle juice, an’ she's right. She's a dour, sour old thing, “just the same as the pickle limes in her | store w, and now she’s got her chance to get back at Pam, she’s " eve ing she can, An’ you'd ought to stop her.” ‘She Laughed And Laughed’ Fost back at Pam? What for?” Asey asked. “What'd Pam do to her?” ‘Aaron Frye,” Jennie said mean- rolling her eyes, it about Aaron Frye?” “Nettie,” Jennie said, “she set her cap for him. Of course, they’re about of an age, an’ Silas Hobbs’s dead for years—poor man, what a life he must have led! Did you know tombstone says ‘At Test—at last’? Well, it does. I've been a widower for nearly nine years, He's a nice refined man— o = a Longe ey ue a : ¢ Sen ee one At St. Louis “that | Brooklyn e's | St. Louis Hamlin, Butcher and Weiland, McGee and Owen. American League . First Game~ At New York R.H.E. Chicago New York - Cox, Wrigney an Chandler, Hadley, Murphy, Sun- dra and Glenn. Second Game At New York Chicago New York i Dietrich, Stratton and Sewell; Pearson, Andrews and Jorgens. At Washington R. H. E. St. Louis 11122 1 Washington _ ssiey ee Hildebrant, C ind Sullivan; W. Ferrell, Krakaukas and Gui- | At Chicago New York - ‘ Chicago =f 110 1 Hubbell and Mancuso; Bryant and Garback. ev At Cincinnau Philadelphia . Cincinnati - Passeau, Smith ai ringer and Lombardi. At Pittsburgh R. H. E. Boston ...... h4 Pittsburgh 410 1 Fette and Mueller; Klinger and Todd. et , alleen ‘ou mean,’ 8 = 5g R. H. E. 710 2 610 2 Shea; s FH "t make ith the Woman's Exchange. pose she figured if she could to the family, Pam or the -in-law or someone’d her, to in. course it was silly, the ‘ing was silly. 1 said so, the Seco at iron Frye’ a le e kind that can be Ted into You know. No,” she added, tas oto Aipu at 0. ay, he’s sort 0 goin’ an’ absent minded, an’ m hadn't caught about all jie an’ cake an’ jelly in’ Nettie might have got him lok oe 20 at ee Pam Nettie had words, but I guess Pam let her understand she was — ’ her time, an’ her cookin’ ee a oye on he ad May! at accoun things,” Asey said. gf at’ Bea all,” Jennie _an- part that matters so much. The im- nt part is that Nettie kind of 5 ie) land Sey rs 710 1 y Waar, nd orl ight et : | Feller, Galehouse and Pytlak; +} Rogers, Dickman, McKain and DeSautels, i se g oee ae ie At Boston At Philadelphia |Detroit | Philadelphia is | Bridges and Ross and Hayes. HOW THEY STAND MAJOR LEAGUES (Baseball) Club— W. L. | Cleveland |New York Boston Washington | Detroit | Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis H. E. 10 2 all right?” she s, Sin hoe then he note— R. H. . 510 fii York; Thoma: had aripel Assy sai “That griped,” Asey said with a | in. “I see. No more po wea than ridicule — that in” on | know | ary me. You ft anytl slang Pam wrote that Like—well, I don't 5 fae ac ae Hf if 459 i fz -! z i 15 19 19 22 23 23 3 26 National League TR | Club— New York Chicago ~.. Boston . L 16 » 8 21 Feel tee gi women’ i a” Herbes and daughters, Miss Zona and Miss Maxine. This is the first visit to Key PAY VISIT West made by the family, and they are very much interested in | the many things which are for- W. J. Herbes, newspaper man cig? to their section of the coun- of Osceola, Nebraska, was a visit- | tty. They were especially inter- or in the city yesterday, and was ested in the aquarium and the @ pleasant caller at The Citizen fine collection of fish and inver- office, accompanied by Mrs, | tebrates now on display, fors., ee | ofh¢ | results of the games’ fol- | COLUMN ~ | Ceeccccccvccooooocoseooes HOTELS \BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean. | rooms, innerspring mattresses. be todian of the building or Procure- | ment i Branc Melic! 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Sete H | NOTICE TO CREDITORS ate of GEO. F. MORRIS, ito all creditors and all persons d : | having claims or demands against s hereby given that I w said estate: { th day of June, A. D. 193 You, and each of you, are hereb: he Honorable Raymond | notified and required to of Mohroe |any claims or demands wh or either of you may have he Estate of Annie C. Dufi ceased, late of Monroe Count ida, to the Honorable Raymond | County Judge of Monroe jf) y at his office i Court House Florida » my Final Report} uchers and ask for the ap-| same, and apply for final | ge in the estate of Geo. F. deceased. PLAY SAFE—- By keeping FOODSTUFFS at the right temperature in one of our yy twelve i }qalendar. months from the date of‘ jthe first’ “publication hereof. All, | dlaims and demands not presented | J} =~ + Withit'the ‘time and in the manner | i Serie be lowe shall be barred ast oe “| epated this 8th day of June, A. D. ALL METAL Mfice ; 1938. . ICE REFRIGERATORS j These refrigerators are doubly HEAT PROOF and absolutely air tight $20.00 cs Easy Terms—10 Days Free Trial On Display at THOMPSON ICE COMPANY, Inc. a ISABEL M. DI Pro-| As Administratrix of the Annie €. Duffy, Decease | HENRY H. TAYLOR, JR. i ened, for furnishing | and performing the! interior and exterior | ng termite damage, Marine Hospital, | Subscribe to The Citizen. conditions dated May 11, pecifications and other data } had at the office of the cus- : Division, Publ Washington, ote Requ ineer. j June 7-9-11, 1938. | Buildings ! . Neal A.! ting Bid) | may19-t# | ‘PRESENTED. BY, THESE FIRMS ' MAY BE DEPENDED UPON Give ThemYour Business! GET YOUR RADIO TUBES TESTED FREE latest type 7, TUBE CHECKER and can test your tubes, METAL or GLASS, under actual operating conditions PIERCE BROTHERS CSCI, ant PALMER’S ROOFING CO. —o— Tile Slate Metal Shingles Built-Up Roofing Gutter Work New and Repairing CONCRETE BLOCKS § CHARLES E. 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