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TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933. ©0006 909000855 90098 888520 OOOSIDEOOSOSOHOSOOODOOOE Ry The White Cockatoo by Mignon G. Eberhart‘ 9900000800 0900000 0600000920200 08908 00229009 200008 SYNOPSIS: Wiohotar Bova. the fin stat, ‘hua’ played. the t horas he deen atruck a dlow by the f-—and his film career is ra, ‘wants a movie star Sut the tragedy is the orod grob- a bintey f Bernis Bova. nis gay young wife, will not be content to fetire with him to a tin i plage native K she cannot live in ‘ngland, Bernie Chapter Two FAIR WEATHER GIRL was pretty enoagh, Men " raved about her china blue eyes and yellow hair, Nicholas had raved about her himpelf, once; fanny that now she should seem so Tike & doll with empty staring blue eyes, and red, todlishly parted lips. 4 doll which when ft was wound =p would say -vapidly— . 't. .+ f can't five in Eng- He moved restlessiy—tis injured leg still pained him sometimes. “If I stay here—” she began, then broke off, and Boyd laughed. “Don't tell me again you can’t live im. England—it’s getting rather monotonous, You'll be all right if you stay here—a girl tike youalways lallg on her féet. “Killfek will see to: known to the nninitiated as & single night, into a star. And now, just as Jaffer had ; squeezed every drop of value ont of his meteoric rise, so Jaffer had squeezed every drop of publicity éat of the tragedy that had brought } about his fall. How the film magazines had loved itt “Nicholas. Boyd, great English © Film Star, rescues beautiful girl from certain death.” jography. “Unfortunately Mr, Boyd was slightly injured in his gallant: at- ‘tempt, but we can assure his admin ers. that he will make a complete recovery.” Complete recovery! with the iron hoof of a horse lashing ‘his face, anf frantic feét tramping his body. Tt had happened during the re- hearsal of one of the big scenes for his new picture, a circus procession through streets, An inexperienced girl had been riding one of the show horses, andthe horse hed taken, fright at the sud@en blare of a band, and had reared violently. She had been in danger. of being trampled to death when Nicholas dashed forward. He had dragged the girl into safety before he stumbled and fell. 4 Ai back at him. © acted the hero when you weren't Jealous | being paid for it, beats me,” so Jat afterwards, PRIN Yer had said INISHED! And: now Nicholas Boya Jay awake for the remaining hours of the night also wondering why. dt had been an Jmpuise of course, for no man surely would be a hero if he stopped. to think what the con- he was in the hospital; a poorcheap {| little thing in cheaper clothes. Ske had broug&t him ® bunch of flowera, and bad sat beside him tongue-tied and miserable, . “Why did you?” was all she could ‘Gnd to say. “Tt wouldn't have mat- tered about me, but you—" breathless night, it was for home, Had he ever been well and strong? Had he ever+been alle to dash across open try and spring onto ned back at him tronieally an the Into bis mind, (Copyright 1933 Doudleday Doras) Nicholas’ tragedy comes te @ Sececcesovecevceneosescs Champions Ready When the starter’ gave the: greén flag at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 500-mile inter- of the champions pictured ‘above’ may again cross the tape the win- ner. Fred Frame, who . broke the track record Jast year, | will again drive one of Harry Hartz’ powerful cars. Louis Schneider, the 1931 winner, will again drive his own car. Billy Arnold, great THE KEY WEST pa “ar Sie Speed. Gass Today PAGE THRER~ Up-To-The-Minute Firms. We Extend To The Public A Hearty Invitation To Visit And Inspect Our Firms. And Find Out For Yourself What We Have To Offer In << The Line Of Your Needs. Mr. and Mrs. Buyer, You Won't Make Any Mistake By Doing champion of 190, tas not meats newt uyota tou ta,| BUS SERVICE| INSURANCE | PLUMBING © his plans Known, but the ‘speedjiett; Pacifie Coast Champion who demon is likely to be in the race. ‘ “And why the bell you need have j national Sweepstakes today, one} ie: Meéxer, 1929 ‘winner, ie. ab; ways a strong contestant. Loren. Corpm,°a co-winner in 1924 with doe Boyer, is a fine driver and | veteral .. strategist. But. these champions will be up against great competitors, such as’ “Wild | Bil” Cummings, who is said to have hit 170 miles an hour on the “back stretch” during one of established a two-man car lap. re- cord of 120 miles per hour at Indianapolis last week, and Lou ore, fastest qualifier last year. ‘ith sueh speeds, hour after. hour, tires are the. important fac- tor in safety. AH these noted racing drivers—and the winners for the last 13 years, chose Fire- ‘stone Tires to bring them through the terrific grind to victory. GOLF TEAMS T0 MEET THURSDAY NEW SUNKER HILL OUTFIT TO’ MAKE TRY AT COMEBACK (By GOLF SCRIBE) In a comeback try. Captain Eddie Strunk, of the. Bunker Hill golf team, has regrouped his play- ers and made numerous trades with Capt. Willie Watkins, of the Divet Diggers, and states that he now stands ready to do honorable WO ick nin cate ke : Out of the morass of trades, Captain Watkins has secured Sam Goldsmith and Mayor Malone, who, incidentally, have never lost a match in the recent series, and RARE PLAYS BY "LOCAL GOLFERS MAYOR MALONE AND BERLIN SAWYER GETS BIRDIES ‘DURING WEEK The birdies are becoming more numerous at the Key West golf course than they have been in the past several months, having. them cards. * . Sunday afternoon, Berlin.Saw- yer dro¥® to the green in one for Number 4 hole, and made a suc- cessfui putt. Par for the hole is 3, hence a birdie. » Yesterday afternoon Mayor W. marked on their Two players. this week’ have been successful | C Teeve: LOPEZ WINNER IN GOLF GAME in the city championship golf match played on Saturday in a 36-hole contest, Joe Lopez won the honors by defeating W. W. jeer, Je, by a score of 6 and This victory carries green fees free. a year’s Pee decsoaucooesopevesees® LASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen et the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the the-Bunker Hill team will rely on] Hi. Malone, driving for Number 6,' first insertion in every instance is Bob Spottswood and Bob Stowers, | was in pasition for the putt after 26c, the two Bobs, formidable pair. William Demeritt, who struck a streak of hard luck in the-matches and Sheriff Karl Thompson will represent the Divot Diggers against Clem Price, who staged a losing fight against two opponents last week, and Eddie Strunk. Johnny Kirchenbaum and Charlie Ketchum are paired against Mel- vin Russell and Willie Kemp, in.a match where there will be great interest and intense combat. Captain Watkins, who, like the mayor, is satisfied with his regular teammate, Russell Kerr; thes» two will clash with Otto Kirchheizer and Earl Yates. “Hello” Tim Pittman and “Close Shave” Berlin Sawyer will appear in a dog fight with George Brooks.and. Horace O’Bryant. Two nine-hole matches are on the card this week, and will cause unusual intérest. | ‘The Key West Electric company match of Bascom Grooms and A. M. Hewitt against to subdue this Hari Julian and A. F. Ayala; and the P. & O. Steamship match of A. C. Elgin and John Key against A. R. Miller and Jim Sullivan. complete a card expected to at- tract the largest gallery in Key West golf history. Washington . 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