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FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933. Beecdoev00200000 The White Cockatoo by Mignon G. Eberhart aa Lc, bagueuseoastabsssuneuebhd TENOPsis: Bundoan hay befriended Sus ‘who escapes an abductor ph 4 t 9. refuge ih Sundean’s But she it not permit him bo to search for the ab- duotor. and when he goes for the key to her room, she runs away. Sundean Lyegied over a mur dered man in the corridor of the old hotel; Lovachiem and his wife Jim Tall, ro the court and shot at five times. His Lay 44 escapes. As the police arrive, Py ian a the evinformatien. that found hi door. sAadet vay cohether or not the ioe 3 dered man was her pursuer, The police question Sundean, Chapter 11 SUNDEAN EXPLAINS ADAME GRETHE’S green eyes: were very bright and know- ing during the commissaire’s brief questions, but they looked fess knowing when 1 began to tell of the man who had’ shot at me in the courtyard. She looked for the first time at a loss, and Lovschiem; who had let her co most of the talking thus far, suddenly became pos: sessed of an active tongue. “But you are mistaken, Mr, Sun- dean!” hé ‘cried. “The wind de ceived you. There could have been no one in the courtyard.” “Hell, don’t I. know when I’ve been shot at?” I took the flashlight out of my pocket and showed them how it was shattered. “The wind cannot do this. There was some- one in the court not fifteen minutes * ago. He had a revolver ana shot at me twice on the stairway—that’s when he got the flashlight—And | co -| superior while tae. others listened Went up « little, but he repeated my reply to th» commissaira 1 added no further word, though longed to do so; explanations can be more damaging than silence, All at once Sue spoke; ft was al most a whisper: “They ate talking of how the mur. der was done.” sho said. “They.are going to look at it again.” she Yoked frightened. “Will Monsieur approach himself this way?" asked the young officer politely. “Wil he be kind to regard the one that ta dead?” THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING eesoeosesonsoesonsese | “The porter and the priest.” THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eccccccceconis ICARDS BEAT CUBS “AND YANKS WIN. | FROM'RED S0X, "i {CHICAGO DOWNED ST. LOUIS BROWNS; CLEVELAND _IN-; DIANS VICTORIOUS OVER DETROIT TIGERS -,Bernnan Comes Back x Rookie, ME eye! Hey, ~ Lwas HERE Rowe! ge Nie I followed theth frito thé Lovschiem stepped back to pass, and I caught a Madame Grethe’s eyes. oe | “Approach near, emg: fl thé young offirer; “Now.” He tho- : tioned the others back, dnd we were | all crowded into the ¢ 5 Bar | the full: light fell on the miarderea } man. “Now, monsiear, Is, this. the ; ae you found him? Waa; ve red this exactly? No passport? ing | in his pockets? Was thew no weapon?” (Special To The Citizen) NEW YORK, Apri 14—The world champion New York Yan- kees licked the Boston Red Sox gon tok torved ponies tee | 4 to 3. Mayor John P. O’Brien to drop there on the dead man’s | threw out the first ball opening; chest, the dagger { had £0 carefully ithe game. refrained from touching rself in I cade aot to lode Sige nriite, il by ms emg Wh ia 5 | certainly not there. Hall not been e St. Louis, Browns to the tune there evidently. when ‘the police of 11 to 7, A home tun was made came upon the scéne,. Had it been j by Fonséca of the Chicago team. there on my return from thecourt-} The Brooklyn Wodgers took yara? E could not retail moré than | honors from the Phillies, triumph- glaficing at the body.; ing in the eontest which resulted Who then had taken it? The |in a score of 5 to 4: priest? Marcél? Sué (rallyt—Was | The Cleveland Indians were vic- that why I had félt 86 definitely her |torious over the Detroit Tigers, sudden: withdrawal from the sub- {the score in this game reading 7-4, Ject of the dagger? Amd if so, was | with the Washington Senators it because her own frightened hand | downing the Macks in a 11-8 score. had snatched that thing and plunged The Pittsbudgh Pirates were it? Because #he knew its grim sig- | winners over the Cincitinati Reds, nificance? . Because she knew its {5 to 2, with the St. Louis aggrega- urgent importante a8 # clue? tion défeating the Chicago. Cubs, Tt was: am inconcetvably tgl¥}3 to 1. thought; but it was not ond that , could easily bo thiust aside: And ere a it was one that, nstardily, hag ite | At Philadelphia Toe influence wpon what waa’ to | Brooklyn... Philadelphia T atraigiloned up. Batterie: and’ Lopez; |. - n P) i course there was.a weapon,” Rhem, Liska, Elliott and Davis. Bougg 8 “it was a small steed dag- ger. here, withdrew it At Cineinnat to Took ste and-we discovered that | Pittsburgh it was the sword from the clock im | Cincinnati te show them what they’ve been passing up all this time. there on thé mantel, We left it.on | Batteries: French aid Finny; ee a Ra area the dead , Someone has taken | Frey and Lombardi. it” bottle clot in Four room thever® |. At Chicago cried the young officer without waitiig to translate to the oldet o Pde nothing of it?” + “Nothing. Except that ft Was Here New York-Boston, cold. Americar League be ‘ig not. here.” At New York turned then, and: Prencii | Boston . crackled between himself and hig |New York 3 Batteries: Andtews, anxiously. Welch and Shea; Gomez “Who was with the body white | Dickey. you were gone?” At St. Louis Chicago Kleine; and R..H. E. 120 41% St: Louis 744 8 ‘foom. Nie ais Batteries: Lyons, Heving, Kin- say “aint Grilte} Rnothy: Herbert ile, Brown and Ferrell, “Where ia. abiecgriest ee tes Sigs The young officer whirled. to. Mar- cel, whose ‘lack dyes ‘Werte snap ping. There was a rapid patiwed At Detroit, of “aes 96 and he turned back to | Cleveland Dettoit “The porter says he knows noth- Batt it, Harden ing of it, That he saw no one take | and Myatt, Spencer; Marberry, the dagger; did hot of a truth know | Uhle and Hayworth, Reiber. that it was not heré. But he eiys there was mo light for perhaps ten padi elen At Washington Philadelphia Sud had ttrned toward thé door | Washington to my room. Suddenly she said:| Batteries: Earnshaw, ye goed The sword is of} peters and Coch¥ane; be again.” and: Sewell, Evéryone else looked at once. 1 ‘shot oné look at Sue. It was a very brief look, but it was enough, - know suddenly that I was right. Sue herself had cleaned that dagger and replaced it. A torrent of French broke out, and I watched the faces and strain- Dietrich. Whitehill ICE preserves every bit ‘tof natural flavor and i} goodness in your foods. It absolutely guarantees freshness. The way foods taste after they have been prepared depends on how fresh they were before. L, Pet. o tees The United States has put ¥ a merchant ‘into Ben Frank- | Chicago 5 Bes : . a? I said shortly that | understood, lin’ old job—‘‘selling” Amer- few te 5 : jean ‘good will and friendly After all, they didn’t m - me fato att on jeleuita, £m ate Pélations to its . transatlantic been given to understand is the pre | si. Loui friends. Fifteen minutes’ Boot cine work with the mixed-up pieces It was just an the young officer} should give yop. the solution, was detaching the tiny eword from which you can‘check on fage the soldier’s grasp and wrapping it “4 carefully in a han‘kerchief that a commotion arose in the corridor. SEE THE NEW i ACE | Refrigerators ALL METAL Club— Pittsburgh . | Brooklyn ed itself into sev. Cincinnati. he dark little maid | Philadelphia > New York TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at New York. Philadelphia at Washington. Cleveland at Detroit. Chicago at St. Louis. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. St. Louis-at Chicago. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. 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