The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 21, 1950, Page 3

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FRIDAY, APRIT, 21, 1950 et et TR A TOM & JERRY THE REY WEST CITIZEN Peace!=t?s Wonderful’ | ANNAPOLIS, | About two dozen high school stu- Md. — (&). — Alack Jan Walks Again All Types of oe | 1 . arnewsteevee BY Florence Kerrigan } ¥- ' Chapter 11 \7 on panuapt a invearieatet $a] ening, and the knife: -was» stile: = ng , “TS ae 9" s] ., the village of Quayle. There hein, him i; : a 2 : ene Ba pere es tates scovered there was considerable| “Well, that’s effic y!" Fmar- il- per, se ragaind é k about the present lord of the | veled. 28 in j { ‘Oo—I dunno. From Lunnon | castle and-the so-called walking w hey examined, ' or some place yonder. But he left/of a legendary character who colm,” he 2 } ; one night last week. He was just/died centuries - ago. Smelling What will to him? me | } @ holiday tripper, I expect. porns Sune rotten in. Denmark. Nothing. In ct he’s home and t } I talked a little longer with the | Lansing was following, the lead! aes to } | pid man, one Se Sopeepcnee according to his last report.” I protester “4k, ‘sel the man at ‘the inn desk. He re- it do at ks. é } membered the man I sought. “Oh,| AS we all know, the Yard} ted j yes,” he said at once, “Mr. Lans-|/% doesn’t Jet grass grow under ed at me lor | ing from Manchester. Are you) its feet. The very next day Steve} you really } | | asking in regard to his luggage, called me out of the library to) + ed him— coud sir?” ‘ tell _me the latest developments. | ng?” | ‘His luggage?’* sate absence of the body cked me,” 3 re- “ Ae . idn’t stop them,” he grinned. ces rt Oe: st eee one Mires “They went out and got: it.” done. and i left his luggage, and of course we| “What?” I gasped. acts out ing The M Mi are holding his room for him.” Sok ad tee ee Pee hinks no oné len H e Mone ite “Oh,” I said. “No. I learned he| fre ‘ ; opt | Re DIANA! Mey was interested in the castle and|fite,bods.towrour second trip down replaced th rey FOU! | thought I'd look him up. You! 1 thought. The return up tne] Voice called h ral 7 FOUND TH MON-EY/e~| [FIVE POLLARS. WA- WHERE DID | [ON THE FRONT PoRcH = are] (cause L SAW | hate ‘no, idea where he went or! smugglers’ Stairway, the short|he followed the passage. a Z FOUND THUM ey. YOU FIND “THIS MONEY, SLISAN P71 [vou SURE IT WAS LOST >/> UNCLE ELMER ; When he'll be back, I suppose? conversation betweei. Iris and the|He followed the sound of the MONEY Y LOOKING | “No sir, I haven't,” replied the | village women whose daughter voice, and suddenly there was a For IT 7% | k. “But he probably took one} had seen the annarition of Black | light and*h w Black Jan him- 3 —~ of the personally conducted tours| Ian, the few words with Greg|self. He bed. the res: jor up into the Jal country, and will| himself, and the few moments | faithfully x that. he— the rn shortly. Shall I let you to go down to the ; had never ow?” bout twenty |! z e big I gave him my name and told “at the very |S 1 him I was staying at the castle,| mi | g and left. hat’s what I figured. In that} 5! — “Now,” I said to Steve, “will/time someone put the body into| “Malcolm and ise H eve I saw the bod: the boat, which you noticed had} fan out of | and heard. ed, | e grinned, “We'll certainly | been out, The person had to lift) Black Ian 1. g was at aly report it to the police now,” he, the body into the boat, la h it,| the top of by that time. ee | Tow it out to .séa, tie a w Im told him of ‘ missing | the body and heave it over hurried down st bring tHe ‘boat in, beach it, a or ex~ tx Y circum- leave the cave, Obviously hey did fee t least we know the/body couldn't. be. too far. a before. ng. Let them work)Two men, Stillman and Gilf | d knocked ‘ |came out. and made a survey of} Lansing rd and aj/the coast, rowed around for a/ stru | and Was stunned. or ion fol-| while ‘and drew a radius from: the | Blac bed ,him. Malcolm dio what he|cavern,: then’ they set to work| Watched, id to: move, and ars nsing ,was a|over a sairly wide st Pot water] when Ble 3 Tan had gone, Mal- md he explained | with grappling irons. They fig-)Colm ran away. 16 . “He Rp sent|ured that a man pressed for time Now you 86 Steve. added Ww gE ADVENTURES OF PATSY te the death of| would go straight out, so they did whim: they can't Pex weeks ago. The jthat and found they Were ov | make. ae a { ned ashore a dis-fthe deepest’ part of the coast. |colm is telli . | > down the c It was a| They began there.and their hunch |¢an’t arrest a AUNTIE WAS A SMART DAME YOW Jiu (T'S SLIPPERY | eee ee eaten” Bade lwag-a fate one. They brought up| dead for sever — De A a LS he GOING BOWE ROVAL'S | tracing of currents and tides and| the body inside of an hour. It was {To be con nae one ane axis = ‘Yan! Co (AANA OF THESE GAYS e Yankees Co To F Bh : PupPer | 4 ¥U = ; hs iad SIN SONAL THEATRE | fee ' + Be ‘Maryland, Reds The Ing ft: Hl x e ? A °, oo. | aa iC } Ais 0 . roe t iGo To N ewton J Specializing in ea IF HE SACRAFICES HIMSELF FOR US WE OUGHTA. RETURN YEP, IF IT WASN'T FOR US, DAN WOULD HAVE A FAMILY AND A LOT OF DEBTS RIGHT NOW THE COMPLIMENT-~AND LOOK ATALL THE WIFE MATERIAL SCATTERED AROUND ! HE'S GOT THAT , DOUGH- - YEP ITS A PROJECT! WE'LL SELL HIM TO ; HAVANA SASSIETY! KE » Snappy Idea BUT HOW 7 THERE'S ALWAYS AN ANSWER-- HEY, I’M LOOKIN‘ RIGHT AT IT! TH’ THING CLICKS ! | dents |scended on the from _ Massachusetts de- Maryland = state | capital during a tour of hj toric Annapolis. |. Its exchange: ar- | rangement: in wnich the Yankees part of an ers visit Newton, Mass. some of the Yankees waved | Confecerate flags and announced {with fine humor: “We've been | converted.” } They should get better ac- guainted with Mr. Mason. and Mr. Dixon—and perhaps in Mary- land they will. Dr. T. A."Valdes Specializing In Eye Examination and go to school im Maryland for a+ | while—and a group of Maryland- During the visit in Maryland, Hotel, Restaurant — and Bar Weare now in the position to serve your needs with any: type of equipment you may need. ai We'¢an fully equip restaurants with all necessary require- ” ments, which include... , % @GLASSWARE @DISHES @SILVER @KITCHEN EQUIPMENT RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES rue MAXWELL CO. inc 3 Furniture and Furnishings S PHONE 682 ’ 4 909 Fleming Street. Corner Margaret-St. Key West. Fla. 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