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TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1933. Beeeccesssscesesarecessseoe eeecoegegaeoossoece White Cockatoo SYNOPSIS: Two murders been committed in Jim Sunde little hotet in 8 we ve j Here, with an attempt to the token hago Hig Rye oy i ie suspect the wounded Sundean of the murders. but his chief concern is for the welfare of Sue Faby. i png Lorn. he oes to leek after Chapter 26, ., THE CONFERENCE HE went with us back to my room. We chose that room with out thinking about if. I suppose be cause we had met and talked there before and because it was warm and the wing was. deserted and thus we would be apt te Bave mo ob- servers. The police, Lorn said éry- ly, were stationed at various places around the hotel. “We're like rats tp a trap,” said Sue suddenly and caught her breath, And so began another strange conference in that oldtashioned room in the cold, deserte@ wing. with the fire crackling now and then, and the wind blowing fs the court below and outside the win dows. ' Lorn and | dié most of the talk- ing. Sue was very quiet and pale, and there had beem tearm on her. cheeks. Our tal was uot long, for we were all desperately weary and shaken with the ugly affair of the afternoon. it was, however, impor- tant; particularly important tn view of what happened later. “See here,” 1 said abruptly. “b know you consider the Lovschiema your friends. But 1 want to suggest something. Why don’t you tell Madame that you've put the token in a bank? A bank fn Paris or Lon- don or somewhere, “Don’t tell me where you. have it —perhaps that’s exactly what you that they don’t even know I've got.” “And as to the night of the first murder?” I said. “Oh,”—she spread out her hands im @ hopeless gesture—“I dent know. Anything could have been done tht alent: Perbaos shat eas | theough the hotel gate was kuown to miore people thap 1 thought. At thi, hotel. Bat 1 promise you, Mr, Sendean, that I'shall be very care- ful.” Hep breath caught in what wes. very near a sob. “How coald i help being careful after what Fve seen?” Her face was tired and white. There were slender blue marks om der her eyes. I asid: “Bee here, We'll cut this talk ‘'e cam finish it tomorrow. in thing is for you to keep door locked and bolted tonight. And the first thing in the more E hesitated, for after all what ‘was about to say was Lorn's bust mess, not mine. But 1 continued: papers that you gave to Lovschiem 5 ya castapacl cdc cae ink.” “That's what Mr, Lorn advised,” sald. Sue wearily. “Very welt. rn do it. But the Lovachiema——” She | broke off abruptly and eaid instead, “Fm going now.” , We both went with-her to her room. Lorn stood with her at the door while I searched ber room: bed whispered “Good-ntght” and Vanished and f-heeréd.the bey tern img and then immediately the bo!t slipping inte place, . NE oe Soraitere were Conertet, ond there had been no one to see ua, Lorn turned {n another direction | walked toward the north-wing cor ridor again. The balls were half ‘dark, as ual, It was just as I turned suddenly around the angle above the steps that 1 thought 1 saw a darker |PIRATES BEAT. _|DIAMONDBALL FAD PHILLIES AND | INCREASE LEAD, \CLEVELAND INDIANS win! FROM WHITE SOX; ONLY) TWO GAMES PLAYED YES-' TWO TEAMS ORGANIZED BY RESIDENTS IN THAT | SECTION \ ‘keys and two snappy teams hav \been oyganized. The Snake Creek} (Special to The Citizen) |Sluggers-and the Community Ball/ | NEW YORK, May. 2—The' Club. ' Pittsburgh Pirates shut out the} The first named team’s members Phillies in their game yesterday, are selected from Mateewmbe, with| the score reading 10-0, and there-| Alonzo Cothron manager. The lby inereased thetr league lead.| Community Club is composed of} iFloyd Vawghan and Earl Graee dwellers*at Rock Harber, Tav-| contributed a homer apiece with'ernier and Plantation Key with the bases loaded. These circuit; Leonard Lb, Lowe, manager. —— | drives which came in the seventh} Raymond Maloney, formerly im; | inning were the big features uf the the tax collector’s offiee at Key | contest. i West, who is now : | The Cleveland Indians trimmed’ plantation near Tavernier, writes | the White Sox to the tune of 8-1,|that the teams have already met! with Hilderbrandt holding the Chi-, and the Sluggers won both games. | cago elub to five hits. Johanyi The first game was played April Burnett hit a-home run and a‘ 22 with a score of 12 to 9 and the double, while Joe Vosmik dreve| second, played April 29, resulted out a homer also with Averilt con-| in a seore of 8 to 7. necting with two doubles white! \Porter contributed a triple. {The summaries: | National League H At Philadelphia Pittsburgh seaegenaaaeacooacneseess | ‘Phe story of how “Lucky Deg,” * Philadelphia .. 1 showing tomight at the Strand: Batteries: Swift and Grace; But-' ‘Theatér, came into beimg is one of ; ler, Collins, Moere and Todd. ! the most wmusual ever to come out} ; of Hollywood. - t No other games scheduled. | Zion Myers, who lives not far) _! from Charles (Chic) Sale, interna-_ {tionally known humorist, writer and aetor, saw a man on a front; lawn near his home playing with a! dog. It was a mongrel dog. He, watehed the two pals for some; ime. Suddenly he got the inspira-! ‘tien for “Lucky Dog.” He wrote! ‘the story. Almost every day he’ |saw the man in the yard with the ee | mongrel dog. } by. Spates asssisly Vsti nd stenket etapa de “That man would be great for} | FUDAY IN HISTORY || the picture,” he told his wife.’ | eeeeecennannenesneneens/ Find out hae is, ce i 4 it recei the re- 1519—Leowardo da Vinei, Ttal-! yorp: diareeha ah: | ian sculptor, painter, architect, ‘ppe nan is seientist and poet, the works gaia» most versatile genius, died. American League At Cleveland R. H. EL | Chicago ae ge ae | ; Cleveland ~810 2 Batteries: Durham, Faber, Fra- sier, Murray, Miller and Berry; Hilderbrandt and Spencer. No ether games scheduled. Charles (Chic) | conducting a} * FLORIDA PEAYERS |FLORIDA ARRIVES HITS ALONG KEYS; 10 MEET RELIEF} ON ‘Phere wilt be another game of} SCHOONER | diamondbalb played» tomorrew night:at Bayview park between the Relief and Blorida teams. The Relief team has been con- siderably strengthened by the ad-} | ‘The ‘diamondbalt fad has been | dition of several players, and an/tadiva, from Tampa, arrived thi Gay and Friday instead of Mone} | TERDAY ‘adopted at’ points on the Floritia! interesting exhibition of the game|morning and berthed at the Porter| is looked for. AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— Chicago Cleveland Detroit . Philadelphia St. Louis Boston .... PNROowrIAGel et he NATIONAL. LE. €hob— Pittsburgh New York Brooklyn Boston Chicago - Cincinnati St. Louis Philadelphia TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Detroit. Boston ot St. Louis. Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Chicage. = Be bee @ ss Sr wxSa eer ~ VOweaaH] 312) NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at New York, St. Louis at Brooklyn. LATE FOR WEDDING HEREFORD, Eng.—Miss Ruth gaged in the shark fishing indus~ try. * ‘ H }Tampa thismorning with six, pas-| mail, five miscellameous cars and sengers. The new schedule of the |12 cars of pineapples, 6,380 crates, With a territory as large as almost 1670—Hudson’s Bay Company,’ ‘ . | Amazed, Myers immediately got paiterson arrived in this city from ‘inte communication with Sale and’ spain 24 hours late for her wed- explained the origim of the story.i ging, but was married the next |POLES PLAN-TO_-_- (MICS SEYMOUR TO” ' | | great mes | CONDUCT SCHOOL During the absence of Mrs. Julia Nelson from this city,.Miss Jennie Seymour will take ever Mrs. Nel- son’s kindergarten for kiddies at 727 Love Lane. In addition te the kindergarten | grades, Miss Seymour will also teach primary and higher grades, NEW ft (ty Associated Press) | WARSAW, May 2-—A free ‘ {zone will be established. in the COSTADIVA port of Gdynia July 1, the Polish | government announced. | sized docks will be allotted to the [new division. COMES IN THIS MORNING FROM TAMPA t = |P. and O. S. S. company sets the \arrival of the Florida for Tues-} The two-masted schooner Cos- i WHIPS TEACHER She Sacked is ee! day and Friday as before the Cuba , | Was taken off the run. if es Ferry Parrott came in yesterday DETROIT—Mrs. J. ¢. Cairns jafternoon 5:30 o’eleck with four;of this city, met on the street a. ~ Steamship! Florida arrived: from | catloads: of beer.226. sacks of! teacher who had slapped her : daughter in schoo! and whipped him soundly. company. oe TIRE PRICES GOING UPy Equip Your Car NOW: with Firestone Never BEFORE have you heen able te buy Firestone Extra Quality Tires at these tire “war” prices. You will probably never have the chance to de so again, since raw material prices are rapidly in- ereasing. Advanced tire. prices must follow. THE' NEW Extra Quality Tire Firestone SUPER OLDFIELD TYPE Equal in quality to standard brand, first Hine tires. Deep cut, thick, en rugged de- oa Tibat aeunaied AL arte that afford real savings. FIRESTONE OLDFIELD TYPE in Quality and Construe- “Always providing that,” 1 sald, ing all Europe, chartered. } “T apologize for not knowing day. tion to first line, special brand tires, wishing { could shake her. It was curious how easily a little ted that your “might pave told them They here—managing the hotel, Who else is there to suspect?” murder, Marianne—that's absurd. Mrs. Byng—equally absurd, And I didn’t do it. “And there’s ne ene else.—No, ft THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING was smokfng. (Cuguright, 2833. Miguan @. EberAart. definitely the odor of { sniffed again and sat ap There was no ghost about it. Someone, somewhere near me. Racked with pain from bis tomer: | you,” said Myers, “but that was| VERS | the first time I'd ever seen you in! 1863—Beginning of the battle reat life. I’ve always seen you on: of Chancellorsville. ithe stage and screen as old men} sorry, ‘and, old-women. I'd like to have! CLOTHES LINE ROW | vou. read my story_and, if you like —— it. I'd like you to play it.” ST. LOUIS.—Mrs. Rachel Lev-! Saleread the story. : ims of this city asked a warrant: ‘I'l! be glad to play it,” he said. | for assault against Mrs, Catherine “It’s one of the finest stories I’ve O'Brien because the latter cut ever read.” So that’s how “Lucky down Mrs. Levine’s clothes line. Dog’’ eame about. [PeOaeaaaa aes, a Buy Now- M4 (CLL LL hhh hhh hhh hedhkhidkided ZLILLLLLLLL ALLE A . er, which means high prices. price increases. Labor is plentiful, with theusands building or repair costs. Phone 598 hg 4} dkbkid bedded With the Federal Government going off the Gold Standard, noney is bound to be cheap- 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 best men out of work. 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