The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 12, 1950, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, ARI, tee 12, 1950 TOM & JERRY THE BAU Su ie} ICED OVER THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘ minute Y/ WeTaOse 'BURS CANT eS Wl ies Safety First GOODNESS The Boss GAVE ME A FEW MINUTES OFF TO RUN DOWN “To THE GOOby SHOP AND PAY THE CHEGK FOR THOSE KiDs., OH, PA-A-AD/ IT's SO SWEET OF Yol) NEVEF MIND Z'M IN AN AWFUL HURRY. I MUST GET RIGHT BACK To ORK /.. NOW, HOW MUCH bo ESE KIDS OWE You = YUMPIN' JUPITER!...L—~—L FORGOT TO TAKE MY WALLET OUT OF MY DESK DRAWER AT THE OF FICE../ | TOOAY, KIOS , I'VE GOT A VERY SPECIAL VISITOR / (T'S AGAINST THE Law To caRRY A GUN , CHUCKY / HEY, WAIT, T NEVER FOUND OUT HOW YOU GUYS GOT ON *VIBEO” AGAIN SURE ‘NUFF, LSCORCHY.' THATS \ ® A SCORPION ,' TRANSLATION OF THAT OLD ROAD MARKER TELLS US TO < FOLLOW IT > YOU BETTER BI CAREFUL WHAT You DOO SiR “WILL NEVER OAKY! HE'S KING \KNOW WHAT CORNY 'S \ HAPPENED IF T DIDN'T) I SUPPOSE GET HIM <\SO/ THIS way ( I'D HAVE To DO IT ANOTHER HOLD IT - - TELECAST. TIME. 15 ONLY AN HOUR OFF -- THE CAMERA STUFF IS WHERE WE DUG THE TREASURE WE CAN JUST. DICKIE, WHEN L SAW THAT-- Y WELL, ANYWAY = HERES A TUNNEL ALL READY I MEAN A SPRAY GUN! wiIM AERAIO OF TERMITES / | | years Retiring Young Man 1 SURE GLAD I'LL | | BE ABLE TO | Buy My WAY OUT OF PUBLIC LIFE / NO! NO./ LOOKS ITALSO TELLS US “BEWARE OF THE SALAMANDER” -“THE DRAWBRIDGE IS / Y, [Blythe as Key West station Man- led apter 3 naturedly submitted feature by feature com- m with the portrait. “Not a sponds.” | said. dis- et you're as alike r and coarser.” s we moved on t my room in the tower 2” | asked after we had the tour. brow puckered. “Let’s see. ctly above mine? in the room that Sir illed his brother An- a duel over a girl. That’s ne r> in blue velvet y next to him, The of it is that at the ir Anthony rl was five supposed that on the duel is re- with the girl 1 body of Anthony. I n it. so I can’t vouch} ne know if you do, it him sharply. His eyes. with enth m—the en- of the t hobby rider on his favorite hobby. y whether n sitive types uld see spiritual | ible to the more : and earthbound of rere were such people. people things not AP Newsfeatures weeping | | with Black Jan Walks Again By Florence Kerrigan j library. Iris thought | would be| re most interested. in Black Ian, and had collected séme of his diaries |; and data referring to him for me} to start on. t Ian was a good diarist. He be- gan at the age.of ten and even at| / that age wrote clearly and force- fully. He seemed to be a d youth, considering t ;of the castle as his fri {than being afraid of pical old wives’ ta When he was about eigh trouble descended upon him. H father died, and his older brother Angus inherited. I who loved} the castle and his ly with the same passion that g had for them, felt resentful that who cared only for its should be its sole possess the night of his eighteenth day, they quarreled bi at the end of it. Ang jIan to leave the castle. AN made his way to London where he joined the crew of a} sailing vessel which turned out to be a pirate ship. It was not long before he had his own ship. and pages were inter ccounts of sea fights. ored with blood and fire. and en- riched by deseriptions of chests of. treasure, While in Ind should certainly be] . for he had all the} of the Scot and th Seandinavian people for h conceals a has so: ous about haunted haunted .” he “If you 2eping in ina just co! s hoping Ir for old time I've picke i used to le h walking lately. I never do that. did I?” The next morning, I followed Tris’ suggestion and dipped into Blythe Resigns As Manager Of National Airlines The resignation of Douglas | Nationa! Airlines was announced today. Blythe, who is a veteran of 12 in the airline business spent three y with Eastern Air Line. eight years with Na- tional Airlines,’and who was at’ one time General Traffic Mana-; ger and director of public rela-j tions for Southeast Airlines stat-} ager for {much treasure for h ‘| which he referred ag °.| died childless, and for a while} became: a soldier of fortune a powerful Maharajah, rece and also a myster gift to} and again’ s “that treasure not in chests.” It was the story of a dashing, swashbuckling, unscrupulous man with mutinies. executions, and abductions of women, on every ver, restraint of its telling. us When about forty, he returned | of to Castle Quayle. Angus having |! he d the life of the average Scottish landowner of the time. But the life was too tame, and he had the.stairway cut from the tower to the cave. and began coastwise smuggling and plunder-| NEEDED THE MONEY Just before the professor en- tered the classroom he ac- costed by a business-like chap about eight years of age. “I am a brother of Betty Brown,” he began. “Will you please tell me if she is going to fail in geometry?” “Well,” answered the teacher, “why do you ask that?” “Tt heard her tell her friend last night that she'd give a dol- lar to know whether she was go- ing to fail. and I need that dol- iar,”. was ‘the. reply. “While 1 deeply regret my sev- | erance with NAL, I have spent the past 12, years living and working in some 10 different citi- | es involving 19 transfers, and since coming here, I have grown to like Key West to such an ex- tent, that I plan to make this my permanent home and to raise my children vere.” i Blythe expects to devote full time to the development of Air Cargo Delivery and Pickup Ser- vice, which he first organized in st about a year ago. - RATES REASONABLE with BATH and Ford Hotel 60 NE. 3rd St. beautiful a . 2 A big luxurious 7 room for solid comfort. - - Wide, formanee that will thrill you every’ Big—Smart-—I most POPULAR PONTIAC OF THEM ALL! 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Every Pontiac is a thoroughly good wonderful performer built to deliver years: Dollar for dollar, you can’t beat a Pontiac! PAGE THREAD was born, tor ot Greg leolm: nor Tan's past not d maureuding. ft m made no meén- s own diaries. in to wade er to find pungént later di- nds con- led him a nd despoiler of worse—a sor- were> ghosts, and al-4 annearances > a. sheep-ot av ‘ass was folindt: me vlace pearl. n had been,:seen & he besan te Go k Tan.. or sans > were scattered’ Mover a centurv:*; rough” the: walking.& e ‘afraid? r houses’ after > the d. of blo a come to gueh a3 must be done’; it of. Black. seem “to annoys s much as. those¥ Gilbirnie’ sa: wrapped in’a! crossed « thes stood: afrajd. tee ed. att the vill WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS: IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS. COME TO THE TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street Phone: 1900, at POPULAR PRICES Miller Hotel 22¢ N.E. Ist Aves TELEPHONE mmeeaes opal ises. THE

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