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SATURDAY, MAY 6,.1 OLD HOME WEEK MURDER. ty Phinte Atwood Taylet The Characters Asey Mayo, Cape Cod sleuth, Kay Thayer, cute girl reporter. Yesterday: Asey theorizes that the “Get Out. Stay Out” note left at Slade’s, was written by Brin- ley previously, and used by some- one else. Chapter 26 Exhibit A “Taxa 1 might go to the clambake today,” Kay told Asey. “How about you?” “Oh, I've got to se. Brinley, when he has a moment. { don’t want to tear him away from his duty.” “Where's Eloise?” K: didn’t Sound as though she really cared & whoop. “Upstairs, 1 guess, ie jer) maid, Sally, is suj bose be Jookin’ after her.” Asey hesitated. “Kay, what’s on your mind? What’s botherin’ you?” “Nothing.” “Nothing except what?” “Oh, look — it isn't anything, really. It's—tell me, do shotguns “They’ve been “well, would jown to. Why?” ley kick enough to make some mark, like a black and blue mark?” “They might.” “Not going to help me out one bit, are you? Well, last night, after all the flurry, Jane and I had a cigarette together, in my room be- fore we went to bed. She was in an, an awful state, I feel sorry about her. I remember all about her, now. Her father was one of the—” “One of the brokers. who jumped,” Asey said. “I know. I veard about it any fumber of times.” “That still doesn’t make it fun- ny,” Kay returned. “I say, it’s odd how the depression worked, isn’t it? Some people crashed through, and some slumped, and some like Jane—well, it just didn’t touch them. Oh, she went through it, and it touched her in‘a way, but T don’t suppose it’s done a thing to the way she thinks. She won't accept things and make the best of them, she just gripes around—where was I, anyway, before I got all involved = os oe ression id “T think,” Asey said, “you were ebout to break it to me that Jane’ had a funny bruise in the general section of her right shoulder. Was that it?” “How,” Kay said, “how Fae must exasperate some people! It took my eye, somehow. I couldn’t seem ‘to jook away from that black and Plating at in she got awfully cme al e got aw! em-| barrassed. She launched into a lot of unnecessary explanations, all oe cellar steps and falling down om" “If you'd ever seen those cellar steps in the kitchen up there at the hollow, you wouldn’t treat’em so lightly,” Asey told her. “I nearly broke my neck on’em twice the ae night. But she explained, did ie “Endlessly. I feel like a squealer, but it seemed a point to consider. Oh, you don’t think so? Let it pass, then. Have I time for a swim be- fore it rains?” Before Asey could answer, Dr. Cummings arrived: “Save me some questionin’,” Asey said. “Mrs. Brinley was up on the ferris wheel with your wife, wasn't she? Do you know where J. Arthur was durin’ that time?” “That ferris wheel obsesses Aa Someta. ee never we anything like your mouth, and out pop the words ferris wheel—” “He wants to know what makes the wheel go around,” Kay said. “That's his trouble.” “Have your laugh.” Asey lighted his pipe. “And then when you get through, tell me about J. Arthur.” Thoph’s Pond “(OSH, I don’t know. I don't seem to recall even seeing him. He must have been, aroun somewhere. I never notice him ouch, ‘one or ry! - at at a gun, like 7 jade, or ing ve! spectacular, Pcuant know about him. I'll think it over while I chat with ise.” He was returned. “Just don’t know what,” said, “we're to do. Just tom: pletely unnerved, that awful face of that awful man, always did mis- trust a communist, horrid Beople, the poor Czar and those sweet lit- tle girls, deserved something much better I'm sure, although as I always say, there was Rasputin.” “You've caught it.” Asey said, “but don’t give it to us. It is eatchin’, the way she nibbles with i An’ say, now that I think - Tokens Popular | Payne, returned from an African | All public schools of the city, including San Carlos School, that wish to erter a club in a junior baseball league are invited to be! tourists and wear theni for neck. |New York’ , wear a cap?” grinning widely when he |), he by the ice house were of it, what was she up for, an’ ‘how come she had the opportunity to sée the horrid man in’ ‘at her? That window he was at operis ihto | the hall.” : j \ “En route, or Teturning from ‘the bathroom, 1 shouldn't wonder,” | Cummings said. “I didn’t ask, but | I'm reasonably sure. Going to get some ri 4 e it. “Maybe you'll get ‘a nice batth ‘of colds,” ‘Kay said, “Isn't that cheering?” ‘ | “Oh, I pin my faith on.the ban- quets. Only ptomaine now, but I'D | be reducing fat women all winter, | and there'll be plenty of aftermath, You can eat just so. much chicken & la King, and just so many Char- Totte russ They me‘up- | town ‘that Win Billings ate the pa- — per cup to his. Wanted me to do sorfiething about ft, but I didn’t see | the sense. After what that old duf- | fer did to the lining of his stomach during ‘prohibition, he ‘could eat | sheets of corrugatéd iron without the slightest difficulty at all. There | was a legend that he used to.eat | the bottles. No one could ever find | any—well, ‘so as “Now there,” Kay character.” “Good doctor, too, in pits of all | he talks. Look, do you really want | to swim?” ‘ | “I do, and it’s rank héresy, but | I like fresh water. Is there any around?” “THere’s a porid tip ‘near the hol- low where people. do go,” -Asey said, “though I wouldn’t give two cents for it myself. Tourists wash there, atid cottages without any bathtubs.take.@ cake. of Soap an’ dabble Ae the bos layers, nid any ‘number o: get washe there, too. Thoph's Pond, Tt’s no- ‘toricus. It’s got ‘a slimy sort of bottom, with a few hornpout.” ‘Searched, Combed, Dug, Prodded’ ‘HOw delightful,” Kay said. “How attractive! Billingsgate Beautiful.” | “Get pigng an, change, an’ Pl — ‘take you. Bring somethin’ to keep my car leather dry. I sort of favor |: that leather.” “So you don’t,” Kay said as they | ‘sped along later in the roadster, | “put stock in this bruise on | Jane’s shoulder?” i ‘Tt's nice to know about, bat | how could Jane have set that fire, | or left that note for Slade?” ‘| “Slade could have done that part, | easily. He had and has access to os wn offices, He could have | icked up that ‘Get out’ message | without any trouble. He could have | faked the ire, easily.” | “Ten ‘come back to Jane,” Aséy | said, “an’ tell me what become ot hes sho! ? Or any gun? ie said he thee fellows.on the line of f jot this morhin’—wi know the Iie, even .if we don’ know the place on the line. Lane’s neh f findin’ said, “goes a still got hopes of h shells, but I’m sure he’s doomed to disappointment. We worked ‘it all‘out on a time basis, so many minutes to get her indoors after the shot was fired, so much time for her to get to a point whete she could of shot—it’s easier to work it backwards, see. What's left of the seven or eight minutes there was between the time Zeb an’ I heard the shot an’ got back here—that’s the time anyone had to hide or throw away a gun. You see, that narrows you down. The time element was hair splittin’” | “And everything’s been search- | ed, all around?” Kay asked as Asey swerved off the tarred road onto @ narrow rutted lane that ata ree ‘angle down to the 4 “Sear com! deg an’ prodded,” Asey said. “Here’s yout fish bowl. Go swim. “Oh, a simp! Asey, and what gran re i It’s a wonderful place, and how you did malign it! Can I dive?” “There's a couple over. there, divin’ off that ‘end of the ice house pilin’—see?” Asey Paet “Makes off deep arolind there. Don't ‘you “Hate them. I'll be quick—" Asey watched her run along the narrow shore to the ice house, And make her way out to the end of the old wharf. She poised for’a moment, and then shot cleanly into into the water. ; s Asey dro) his pipe and set oreo eached he last pile in tite le reac’ e ile in to see a white ton Teach up through the water. In it was a shot “Well,” Kay said breath! ly a minute later, “here's exhil it Al” (Copyright, 1939) As African Ornaments | ‘Hy Annociated Pres) DENVER, May 6.—William | trip, says sales tax tokens are | popular there. | “The natives get them from! jman. Johnson of the victors and jeinnati Reds wanted them to do |day, 5-4. Errickson, of the Bees, ! the |who relieved Turner after the! Mufflers and Exhaust pipes being lhome run by Tony Lazzeri, his |third, downed Chicago Cubs the | drove home two runs in the sixth ‘| vittory of the season. A four-run |blast in the sixth won for the Wyatt and Phelps. |Pittsburgh - | Boston | @evoeve Sodsevovoeveced: | FOLLOWING THROUGH BEES LOSE BUT KEEP HANG- ING ON TO FIRST PLACE IN WATIONAL LEAGUE: REDS, of the Sox last year, who lost al the; ‘CARDS TIED FOR SECOND | (Special to ‘The Citizen) | NEW YORK, May 6—New) York Yankees outhit the opposi-; \tion yesterday and: still lost. A| out 41 batters in double by Hal Trosky with a player on base in, the 11th inning; won for Cleveland Indians and! dropped the Yanks into second | place. hit ball and the By AGUILAR. SOCCHEHCHSOOOOOOLOEOEE ‘MONDAY, Chicago White Sox test for Monty Stratton, pitcher leg during a hunting trip past Wintér. Th entire proceeds jare to be turned over to Stratton. | ‘BOB FELLER is the No. 1 jinx! for Detroit ‘Tigers. He has struck | three games against this club. DALE ALEXANDER, manager CONCHS AND BUCS | MEET TOMORROW POSED BY ROBERT BETHEL AS CONCH SELECTION By O. L. MILIAN Weather permitting tomorrow jafternoon will see the fourth | game of a post championship se- ries between Key West Conchs and Roadside Pirates at the Lefty ‘Gomez pitched six- | ‘and first baseman of the Sanford , Trumbo Field. The two teams New Yorkers Lookouts in the Florida State! finished first in each half of the {garnered 11 safeties off Milnar,! League, 1s the leading hitter of| Monroe County Winter Baseball but the final score was 2-1 in' the circuit, having a .429 average.| League, which ended several favor ,of the Tribe. i Bostori!‘Red Sox climbed into. \the leadership of the American to He hit safely 15 times in 35 trips | the plate. Langston, of the | weeks ago. | With the series standing two | games to one in their favor, the League while the Yanks were same club, follows with .419, and | Pirates will march onto the field Rich held the Tigers to three; Travis of the Leesburg club with away with the county’s baseball \hits, defeating Schoolboy Rowe,'four games won and none lost. | title by taking three contests in |and Jimmie Foxx and Joe ‘Cronin ‘Jeter of Sanford and Davis of/a row. lcontributed home runs to help !'Gairesvillé have each won three; ahd lost nétie up to April 29.| their moundsman on to victory. Chicago White Sox’s Lefty Lee bested Joe Krakauska of Wash-! ington Senators, 2-1, with the aid, of Rosenthal’s home run blast in| the sixth inning. The win was the third for Lee this season. i Philadelphia Athletics over-} whelmed St. Louis Browns, 10 to 5. Among the A’s 17 safe blows) were a single, double, triple and! a homer by centerfielder Chap-' Gleen of the Brown each poled a round-tripper. Boston Bees maintain a slim hold on first place in the Nation- al League but not because Cin- so. Ciney’s Reds fought 13 in- nings to defeat the Bees yester- first inning, did not allow two, hits in any one frame until the| fatal 13th when the Reds bunch-| ed two singles and an infield out to score the winning run. | St. Louis Cardinals and _ the Reds are still in a tie for secorid place. Despite two homets by Bob Seeds, scoring four runs, the St. Louis Cardinals were able to keep pace with the Reds. With Rdbirds rallied in the sixth to} shoye over five markers and then add two more in the seventh. Pittsburgh Pirate hurler Sewell, who twirled good ball for 8 2-3 tums. However, Brown came to won, 10-7. Brooklyn Dodgers, aided by seven-hit ball by Wyatt and a second day in.a row. Wyatt also with a°single. It was his third Dodgers and sent rookie Lillard to the showers. Final store was 6 to 3. Results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn R. H. E. Chicago 3°73 Brooklyn ot22 Lillard, Higbe and Mancuso; —_—_-- At Philadelphia R. H.E. Philadelphia - To 2 Sewell, Brown and Berres; Hollingsworth, Poindexter, Beck, Burkart and Millies. At Boston Cincinnati - "3 Tnings) R, H. EL 510 4 ‘Tarner, Efticksbh ‘aiid Lopez. At NewYork" St.s jis “ 0 33650 innings, blew up in the ninth and| \allowed Philadelphia Phillies five | ‘the rescue, and so the Bucs, who) had pounded four Phil pitchers, | .B| present at the San Carlos Hall on Jaces and other ornaments,” he| Davis and Owen; Castleman, Monday night at 8 o'clock. The|said. “They prefer the shiny.Lohrman, Coffman, W. Brown invitation is also extended to any ! aluminuta ‘or sinc kind, such ae i gare group wishing to organize a team Ss _ spongriers distribute: | ‘ t given their preference many | AMERICAN LEAGUE and compete with the other out-of the natives chose the tokens At Chicago fits of the circuit. — for tips instead of much more | Washington Victor Larsen, in charge of valuable silver coins, because the |Chitago - WPA recreation here, will be tokens are perforated atid easy to, Krakauska and and Silvestri. The writer picked the Gainesvill Saints to firlish eighth, and this prediction is’coming true. IT 18 RUMORED that Pie Traynor is on his way out as manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates arid that Frankie Frisch is on his way in within a few weeks. This réport domes from the Smoky City but it is not official. ALBURY HANDLING Albury’s Service is calling at- tention to a superior line of handled at their favorite, 24-hour station, in their advertising lately in this medium. The line is quoted to be “the best in the country” with long- wearing qualities. The brand— “A. & P.—has long led the field in durable quality products at prices well in line with all competitive brands, quality considered. It is | defeat New York Giants, 7-5, and| suggested that those who are in! néed of replacements for their the score 4-0 against them, the|car exhaust systems, drop in at Albury’s and investigate this su- where. | Deccesdes COdveboccdddbecoceece PENA'S GARDEN Special Big Dance Tonight is featured again tonight at Pena’s famous Garden of Roses, with Gould Curry’s seven-picee or- {chestra playing new and old ‘tunes for the dancers, Included in the pieces to be featured will three new hits—“Heaven Can it”, “Three Little Fishes” and ‘join in, the. night-long period of fun and frolic at Pena’s. RAUL'S CLUB | The breezes will blow and the lrefreshments will be just right tonight at Raul’s Club on Roose- | velt Boulevard as the city's elite | gather for another big Saturday Night dance. John Pritchard’s “Masters of Fine Music” will be on hand, as usual, to entertain 10 13 1/the patrons and to play for the | Billy’s Service dancing which is recognized as '“nothing better” hereabouts. Safer. Too He rounded the bend at close on forty. A sudden skid and the car overturned. They found them- 414 1jselves sitting together unhurt,| Lions Club | alongside the completely smashed | ‘waist, but she drew away. “It’s all very nice”, she sighed, “but wouldn’t it have been easier to run out of gas?” York. |New York | Cleveland | (Ten Innings) Gomez and Dickey; Milnar and Hethsley. At St. Louis R. HE. |losing by virtue of their 4-1 vic-! McMullen, Gainesville, is third |tomorrow with confidence of cop- |tory over Detroit Tigers. Rookie’ with .410. Best pitcher so far is| ping the fourth game and walk _IN FOURTH GAME. |of the American League and Chi-j{ | cago Cubs of the National League! played an exhibition-benefit con-|GEORGE MALGRAT SLATED TO PITCH FOR PIRATES, OP- | Pocccccccccccs| CLASSIFIED © COLUMN POSITION WANTED | |CAPABLE YOUNG LADY de- sires position as companion or nursemaid. Box VL, The Citi- zen. may5-2tx Trial of Congressman Alfred} |M. Michaelson, charged with vio- lation of the commenced at 2 o’clock this aft- ernoon Judge Halsted L. Ritter presiding. PAGE THREF.~ KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY” Happenings Here Just Ten Years Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen parade over various sections of the city tonight. The Citizen is assured the parade will be well worth seeing. prohibition law, in federal court with Charles Lowe, who has_ been | At 3 o’clock the method of plead-;serving as clerk for the British LOST 'LOST—Small brown zipper Bill- fold eontaining money and postal money. order. Finder please return money order to The Citizen Offife and keep money as reward. may4-3t FOR SALE SELLING OUT ENTIRE STOCK FURNITURE of late Benjamin Tynes Furniture Store. By whole or by piece. Bargair. prices. Open betwene 1 and 5 p. m. daily. Cor. Olivia and Windsor Lane. may4-6tx FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $1,000. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s FOR RENT—To two persons, fully furnished, four-room and bath Cottage. Cool, clean and attractive, Reasonbale rate. Ap- ply. 902 Windsor Lane. may2-4-6 FOR SALE—Cabin sites near Bay. Palm Villa Subdivision, Big Piné Key. Quick sale, $35. De- ing ~was discussed and defense} Vice Consul, W. J. H. Taylor, has counsel signified intention of en-/been given the tering a motion for abatement to|pointment as British Vice Consul quash the indictment and demur- until rer. on these motions may occupy the! entire afternoon, and perhaps ex- tend until tomorrow. The defend-| apples arriving last night on the temporary ap- permanent arrangements It is expected the arguments! are made. There were 24 carloads of pine- ant will not be arraigned until to-| ferries from Havana to be trans- | morrow, and will | quired to answer if the decisions north. There were 44 cars made favor the defense: plea of abatement the defense at- | torneys seek to quash the indict- ment on the grounds grand jury, which accused was not a legally drawnjperson is invited to body, contending that a jury drawn from ville Division is limited scope and that division is without! seen at a similar occasion attend- power to inquire i turn indictments for offenses al-: Consul: W. J. H. Ta leged to have outside the Jacksonville Division. | church. not be re-, ferred to other cars for shipment Through the! up from the shipment. The Key West movie reel is to the} be given a preview this evening the} at the Strand Theatre and every attend the that indicted grand } showing. Jackson-! in its! the —— One of the largest gatherings British Vice lor held yes- committed : terday afternoon f St. Paul’s The funeral rites were ‘impressively pronounced by Rev. into or re-|ed the funeral of been “Key West is the only ideal lo-|A. B. Dimmick. The casket was cation for a free . port south, and I shall do all in my j colors. . power to have this city so desi nated, As a member of the Riv- ers and Harbors Committee I am} in the position of being an aid to! STRONG ARM the City of Key West in this pro- ; in the | draped in the British national, Pleasing You ... Delights Us SUPERIOR LINE position and shall be delighted to | do so. I shall work among my, colleagues exclusively for Key; West in this proposition and shall ; be delighted to do so, and be-; lieve it can be put over by the proper efforts”, said Congress- | man M. Alfred Michaelson to a} ‘Citizen reporter yesterday. | velopments starting soon. Price$ advance June 1. Write Calkins, 168 N.W. 53rd St., Miami, Fla. may4-7t Lanky George Malgrat is slated to do the pitching for the Bucs and the sharp curving shooter is jSaid to be in the best of condi- | tion. Robert Bethel, who pitched a {beautiful two-hit ball game }against the strong Miami Beach ‘club last Sunday, will be the se- lection of the Conchs to do mound iduty for the Hamlin crew. Several weeks ago Malgrat and Bethel hooked up in a pitching} ‘duel that had the fans on their’ ‘toes throughout the contest. The lanky Pirate hurler, however, !bested Bob when the Pirates’ | batting artillery got on to Beth- jel’s tosses and took advantage of \a sore finger to bat his deliveries, NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. | Across South Beach. Phone 9135. feb23-tf ROOMS ROOMS WITH BOARD, summer rates. Clean and comfortable. 529 Caroline St. may4-7tx Sos 2 Editorial Comment: More pun- ishment for the public. 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