The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 14, 1945, Page 2

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’ WEDNESDAY Vah ) “ ee aes hes po H (neem MAKE FLORIDA A BY-WORD —_—_—_———— Ys DON'T pay BouisF $500,000 be appropriated the next | Maj. Gen. Thomas M. R a re, ad oe apaendaa di Engineers Cor born Snow Hi ote ee : eis ior “9 0 ad tise Florida A Tae a ; yp ee re : . —— ynomicaily sound as a suggestion b BY TOM WEST acy ss —— - ices matier | the president or chairman of the board of | yporeRpay. The redhe@al chester out of tre boot, he pulled| greasy hair. He slumped forward, | ‘on. N- . born s5 ; eee oF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sorporation that it spend $5.000,00 rides into the hills, mad at Joan| his galloping pony jown to a lope, | limbs relaxe s om vote amma ob att enw ie or selling out, and to think things| cuddled the weapon to his shoul-| _O’Shane straightened, ran to the Cittric noted Southernmest ¢ to ad se it 3 out. Reaching a summit, he no-| der and squeezed the trigger. The} br jead pony and returned . No: business: cz dic ncn tices distress signals rising from|breed’s pony went down in al w 1s rope. While Fleeson PETES CEN Rai SUES the Double O and hotfoot: it to| furry of dust. Grabbing the reims| moaned in semi-consciousness, ne Se er | ruest sense unless it advertises, and the spread. of Joan’s pony, stretched at full| lashed the kidnapper hand and s, 46 ye A ais gallop b le him, as his mount} foot. ‘ 2 adveitising must be not fitful. , i : crashed, Fleeson :prawled nead-| Joan’s cry of alarm jer V ase 1.08 | Many stories world are napter 25 long, his weight dragging the “Look, O'Shane — the = ———————— a | about firn ae "SHANE’S lathered pony clat-| girl’s tiring pony ae pean ts ‘ 58 = wee soplication cess from sing. and the T ng ni oie oom the pang’s| the animal rem Pier oti | ici a Laps ay the knot Fro nce E. Ridley , N . ead, the reghead led out towards riders: crashed through ago, me , a pertat paaiaeTis, eve: was 16 e reghead peeled ise’ fer| shoulder ft hand and! soce and enemas and surrounds y ats ge Silas SS ; t v ke rd- ed loudly upon} held he i of him-| O’Shane,. squat and i, g - ot a sound came| Self. C t an | held on the bound p r : » i h 1 sO 20 swing open the} shield, = thumbe: ae the sm Bleecson: i ne grated net ver 1 hat happened? id insid mer.of his 45 and watcher nugh dust ad ga vhat happened teppemne of con-|O’Shane spill out of leather al wr. hell . 1 ns ” utstandineg s eyes. | dozen yards away. | ecw © hia tow cerns at } The redhead jerked down the semen sc ae : : segs: bandanna that muffled his mouth| ran oa h ed f | nose. esi gasped in gun. The shriv and nose son g MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST sae “Gage aeriaa he old Chinaman appeared at a car-j amazement. os a Seer starr oe ndowpane. Sighting | assailant. r glar aut h ADVOCATEL BY THE CITIZEN m1 pleased grin rele staring eyes. The hand which seis | ow features. held the gun citing aver Jo: = 3 i pany s shoulder shook and the bullet wore Motels and Apartments. tl fa top adver d alm een er hg man—takee| destined for O’Shane whined into . Geach and Bathing Pavilion H i ‘ ae ; 2 did he ride?” bee tae hee porte—Land and Jes. } a pped the redhc ad. The ancient | Not danng tf 7 = | aubiebts oa he aec sales | pointed down the valley towards etmeidation of County and City Gov- } a d 1 mn 1utae- | Coyote Wells. ° . Z O’Shane grabbed him by the emmenagyel i ne ed ad arm and hustled him outside. tem apy Auditertum i maller seale than hefore Leading him to the blowing roan, t s he boosted the old man into the siness followed. but saddle “You r 3 2 | susgped f a a = 30 Minut 1 x i where near The ai mt nodded, with a de-| shor} a. ig oO Mi es NO MORE DISARMAMENT : where near the ae gu : mags 1 faint click—the gun ak i wine 5 rope. “Gol t me — ; ee , . Zs nates specced pi s i Te is @For information me Min- ton to send the| the useles 7 Crasdndes op cag and ese: ons. > Coyote Wells, oncoming ‘igu anded the red- 6 : - ‘ ducked, and , . e that seap of a ba r \ ig world- | 4 ‘ : tons, d fists thuc ‘ sad a # of the | ’s stomach. Grunt oy Oa - . a whic e i ? sing of wh > of the likeliest = — - One he saddled) ‘ ‘ i ¢ e ad in te, poeeeeee ‘ , he lit down the val- = ; . leeson had an hour’s start . ; € d > fhe girl would slow him up. - ‘ O’Shane, with a spare mount, z = , n c was confident of overhauling the re could ° ce-pe ‘ oreed. agied free : PLACE YOUR ‘ Rapidly, O’Shane drew closer ©. ribbed gun - : n r to the fugitives. Sliding his Win-, down upon his thick mat of lank,| ace RIGERA roa : ‘ a B ee ae me : ee ° : . Soecome a ovwont vo) DAYS GONE BY ind raw wt om f he | thousa acple, and 7 A-to-mouth | ee f ar ney on ' ripe 4 ‘TEED Retrig ; m : iq. | PROM.?'L@S OF THE CITIZER i0 — British : Y MARCH 14, 1935 blockade <* ; res vet : So: ees co ’ 4 anc ra ‘ 1 Jenple, a herokee Indiz ng: oe ° « h te 4 m ands € fi as i 4 ' r “ rid 0 ror z. at ° : i la 1 1 3 : > : a ’ my ot 2 epee : ' ~wé “ s = i " : cal sym © front jail’ and’ Iynched ee OS - URE : - ’ T y ¢ pad ni March 18, 1990 — The Gold Standard — a : VOT ENTIRELY UNREWARDED’ ene ; ie : i, Z : - PEL CET — : s Mi i ie SHERMAN HOTEL 1 al y To20O0K : an zi : sorted “cof ; . nil N * 1 7 : a e . a y e | é ‘ A r mmense | a ee A alent SH-AMERICAN TACTICS Record, | 3 a . : x | i 4 ; i VM 7 ss ; 1. Way to keep the game goin 7 fo) & - ne There's always a time to pause in a bridge gam € ( : make it the pause that refreshes, Everyone welcam: ° t a Have a Cake can he yg ’ arver pr: ‘a : where, Coca-Cola has made the pause that refreses a hat | acquires : DR. H. E. CANFIELD ‘ A Wl av. That!m r i Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa: BOTTLED UNDER AUTHOR THE <3 ~ coms ‘ x ‘ Se Fe ‘ Specialist aie pei acer, a, , , ~ Office Houzs: 7 to 3 pm, at i Eaton St. el

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