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Sek a ° Z i eee e The White Cockatoo by Mignon G. Eberhart * ; STUBBORN SUE ” I STARTED toward Soe: it was a ghastly suggestion she'd put Jato words. But Lorn me. | “Oh, don’t. thing of danger, Sftse | Tally.” he sald easily. “The token She looked faintly tess rigia jander the easy assurance of his | words. But 1 wes thinking: ab- } . S@arch, threat, unspeak- pms torture, even. And she was like @ rock in her determination not to go to her brother. | “Can't you cable something to | Franeis.to bring him here sooner?” I suggested. “No,” ¢ried Sue spiritedly, “I won't bes—” “Nonsense,” 'I said. “This ts too serious for petty pride—” “Petty pride!” She was on her feet again, her eyes flashing danger ously. “Come, ‘come, Miss ‘Tally”” mur- mured Lorn quietly. “We under stand your, position. Bat I'l cable to Mr. Tally.” “I won’t have it—”" “Then I'l do-it myself,” 1. ‘sal grimly, and meant it, though 3 have the average man’s dislike ‘Meddling in someone else's affairs. “You won't,” said Sue, sitting down again. “Then you'll tell the police about it and get cheir permission to leave—” { i H: el if : E iz p i *g Fe 5 . 3 E 5 “8 z : i i i i z i i if i if g i é it i § i | ERRATA NO Detroit .......- Seceoeesseoeoecenssocesess: schiem and his wife know it. Marcel knows it. But otherwise it is sup- dosed to be kept a secret.” I remembered her words at once, “And you said the man who fol- lowed you last night knew the way Into the hotel? That limits it further, then, if the way ts supposed to be kept a secret. If we can dis- cover just who knows of that way— providing of course it has actually been kept a secret—" Sue nodded vigorously, though I thought it un- likely—"then among those people must be—" a I checked myself, as 1 saw 1 was Betting nowhere, and Lorn said a little maliciously; “Myst be whom, Mr. Sundean? The murderer or the murdered man? “That depends on the identity of the murdered man,” I said rather glumly. “A¢ any rate, it proves that the man who tried to abduct Miss Tally had some connection with the hotel—or with the Lovschlems. The fact that, after driving about for #0 long a time,-he finally brought her back to the immediate vicinity of the hotel indicates that, too.” Lorn nodded... “Possibly,” he said, “Then,” 1 said. “there’s the car ghe was carried off in. If the mur. — gach tried her abductor, then car m standing abou: the ber is it Bear “True,” said Lorn, giving me a faintly respectful took. said Sue with a small shudder. T glanced at her white face and said ‘will bear investigation. to know, first, about this of the dagger; who took man and washed it it it back on the clock? want to know why the its went out just as they did I was fo the'conrt. It was a accident—{f acci- dent {t was—for the man in the court with me; otherwise I should tpiraged have caught a glimpse of na “: “My only surmise about that is that, if it was,Lovschiem in the “I was still in my room,” she sald “That was,” I asked, hating my- ‘self but remembering too vividly the face in the third-floor window, “your own room — nineteen? On this floor?” “Why, yes, of course,” she said. “De you mind if I ask how you knew of the murder?” . “Not at all. 1 was opening my window; I could not seo through the shatters, and I unlatchéd one in order to glance out into the court. 1 saw light streaming from your room and several figu: eeeoeese THE ARTMAN PRESS PRIN TING IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. THE KEY WEST CITIZER~* YANKEES SHUT {LOCAL GOLFERS OUT SENATORS | PLAY TOMORROW IN 16-0 SCORE 4. biacrks TO PLAY REVENGE MATCH IN PHILS TRIUMPH OVER Bos.| TOURNEY ! | TON BRAVES; CLEVELAND| | INDIANS VICTORIOUS OVER} ; ST. LOUIS BROWNS i The two Key West golf teams, jone from Grunt Bone Alley, eap- }tained by Eddie Strunk and the jother from Stump Lane, cap- (Special to The Citizen) jtained by the redoubtable Willie At Boston Philadelphia ee Boe Boston . 610 2 Batteries: Grove, Dietrich and Madjesky, Coch¥ane; Weiland and Shea. NEW YORK, April 26.—The! Watkins, meet in a return match Washington Senators,| A ladies’ foursome has been ; Shutting out the Nats by a score of This was only after police|Sharpley will earry the Grunt | free-for-all fight which was start- faplthe Stokig Lane daced in the fourth inning. Three fans} are as follows: Lopez and Spotts- tien Gakrig hit his fourth ham: Watkins and Kerr. Russell and while Russel Van Atta held Wash-}um and Stowers. in. their game with the Boston|current session of the. Circuit {nine scattered hits. Wally Berg-| tournament. off his delivery. home-run- by: Frankie Pytlak. was a broke up a pitching duel peteerr| The diamondball game schedul- the Chicago Cubs 5 to 3, with the | will meet the Florida aggregation, while the Red Sox trimmed the/the popular sport. American League last series Was terminated, Washington -@ 6 4|latge crowd out tonight to wit- of the Florida team: Cleveland 4 g 1}Acosta, A. Acevedo, P. Machin, J. R. H. EL nea Washington at Boston. i tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock New York Yankees triumphed | ‘added to the event, and Mrs. Wil- ; 16-0. quell a|Bone colors against .Mrs, Clem jee hy: players and. taken Op “DY! - “whe other “foursomes: in’. the | were arrested by officers who put! wood vs Price and Demeritt Strunk vs Kemp and _ Kirschen- — to five hits. The play will be for best ball Braves, 7 to i, Ed Holley, making; Court has eliminated four of the er’s home run in the centerfield DI The. Cleveland Indians downed)" * jfeature of the game. The long Bump Hadley and Clint Brown. | ed to be played at Bayview Park Cardinals defeating the Pirates. | gives promise of being an interest- Athletics. Since there has been but one At Washington R. H. B,J having. been a benefit contest, is Batteries: Vanatta and Dickey; | 8s the evening’s exhibition. At Cleveland RHE J. Brady, C. Lunn, A. Lunn, W. ‘ Batteries: Hadley, Gray andj Hale and J. Roberts. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis at Cleveland. M at the munieipal course. jover the jliam R. Warren and Elizabeth | reserves were called to i Price and Mrs. Lancelot Lester fans, temporarily halting the gamej order in which they will tee off down’ the riot. Goldsmith and -Kirchheiner vs er, with Lazzeri also getting oné,}baum. Yates and Sands vs Ketch- The Phillies came out victorious| only, with Nassau scoring. The his first start, limited Boston tojgame’s stars from play in this bleachers was the only tally made the St. Louis. Brownk ‘4 to.1. A i GAME TONIGHT [rete brought two runners in and The Cincinnati Reds whipped|tonight when the Relief’s crew The Giants whipped the Dodgers, |ing and entertaining exhibition of The summaries: game played at the park since the New York 16 21 1{i8 expected that there will be a Weaver and Thomas, McAffee. The folowing are the members St; dein _4>-7- | Cates, O. Lounders (Roque), L. Ferrell; Brown and Pytlak. TODAY’S GAMES New. York at Philadelphia. Detroit at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at. St. Louis. Boston at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New York. 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NAME OMITTED IN CHRISTENING EVENT With, each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Cool, furnished up- stairs apartment! Apply 825 Duval street, * apr22-8t The name of Miss Edith Carru- thers was unintentionally omitted ' ffom the names of god parents giv- jen The Citizen Monday in con-| | nection with the christening of j Ann Marcel, daughter of Mr. and RAEN Mrs. W. G. Richardson, which took} FOR RENT-—Furnishea apart- in St. Paul's church. ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per —_—_—_——- | month. Trevor and Morris, op- posite new Post Office. apri SALESMEN WANTED TO SE Suits, easy .to sell, See manager, Room Colonial Hotel, 7-8 P. M. toda only. Must have best | Chicago | Cleveland on | Washington -500 500 SHEETS i 500] Only 50e. PY 400; Artman Press. Phone 51. 333 jan? 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Unable to secure |the ‘bond he is now a prisoner in | Monroe county jail awaiting trial at the next session of criminal court. } James, for Virginia entered Chesapeake Bay, naming the Capes Charles and Henry, after the sons of King fs a | 1819—Five men founded first | state| Odd Fellow Lodge, Washington Lodge of Odd Feiiows, in Balti- } more, 1865—Decoration Day said to Jackson, Miss, by Sue Landon | Vaughan. itt VALUABLE CHICKENS RESEARCH MAN ARRIVES HERE 0. B, J. Fraser, representing the American Society of Testi Materials. arrived today in the in- terests of research department of the International Nickel company of New York. Mr. Fraser comes for the annual inspection and test of nickel speci- mens that are exposed’ in Key West. While in the city he will be the guest of Lee Pierce, i charge of the local experiments of the association. 3 TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS cane ecee Rear Admiral Hutchinson I. Cone, retired, reappointed by the President as member of the U: S. Shipping Board, born in Brook! N. Y., 62 years ago. U. Benton Blalock, president of the American Cotton Cooperative Assn., New Orleans, born at Nor- wood, N. C., 60 years ago. Irwin B. Laughlin of Pennsyl- vania, Hoover’s Ambassador to }Spain, Worn at Pittsburgh, 62 years ago, Henry Morganthau,, of New York, former Ambassador, born in Germany, 77 years ago. Judge Elliott Northcott, of the 4th Federal Cireuit, Huntington, W. Va.. born at Clarksburg, W. Va.. 64 years ago. Seumas O’Brien, of New Jersey, sculptor, born in Ireland, 53 years ago. Edmund C. Tarbell, of New Hampshire and Boston, famons American painter, ‘born at Groton, Mass., 71 years ago. Florence Austral, Britain’s fore- most soprano, born in Australia, 39 years ago. USELESS GIFT LEEDS, Eng.—Parishioners of Rev. J. R. Kenney, of this city, who is a non-smoker, presen him with a $500 smoking cabinet on his retirement. Key West's First Funeral Hom Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps jsearch for worms, owned by Bob Rick of this city,| scratched up two. cans of, gold) « GREAT. BEND, Kan,—In their the | which contained $5,220, Oe Subscribe for The Citizen—20c 2 week. have first, originated in South—in} chickens) A primitive Hawaiian vill thatched huts, including all its | habitants—grown-ups, goats, ba- bies “and birds—passed. into — the hands of RKO-Radio Pictures’ pro- duction crew while making “Bird of Paradise,” to be seen tonight at the Strand Theater. : A contract made with the - vil- lage headmen—as shrewd and wise a bargainer as Director King Vidor ever met—turned his native ham- let over unconditionally for this spectacular film dramatization of the stage classic by Richard Wak ton Tully. \In this village Dolores Del Rio and forty brown-skinned Hawaiian. maids participated in an exotic mating dance to the. barbaric stac- cato of tom-toms and -the. shrieks of the girls as they were sueces- jsively claimed and carried off in marriage. Filmed with startling realism, the scene was not a rehearsed af- the} had their first experience as extras’ in the picture. Qne scene, the. flight of an entire village from 3 voleanic-menaced island, required ~ the use of 100 native out-rigger . canoes with 300 men to man them, and a passenger list of 500 old men and women, babies and house- hold pets. Subseribe for The Citinen—20c, weekly. . sania neces FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 24-Hear Ambulance BServtee Phone 135 Night Phone 696-W Phone 598 II ALLLLA EL LALA Ld DOES THE GRAIN | BEA RUN IN STRANGE DIRECTIONS? With the Federal Government goitig off the Gold Standard, money is bound to be cheap- er, which means high prices. With lumber as low as $15.00 M. and Paint, Cement, and other articles priced low now, the wise will do their repair work at once, because even one day’s time may see drastic price increases. Labor is plentiful, with thousands of our best men out of work. 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