The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 25, 1950, Page 3

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TUESDAY, Abril’ 2 THEY MIGHT DUST IECOVS 35.99 AND DIDN'T AS WELL BE IN THE IY MARIC IN MATH Is UuST LOOK AT THAT IN FACT, VERY BAD/.. MARK AGAIN! WHY, SHE HAS ME EVEN DUMBER THAN LAST YEAR /// SUT YOU CAN SEE FOR YOURSELF, DAD, THAT FOR SOME. OTHER, THAT TEACHER ' THE KEY WEST CFrizEN — AND You KNOW Ti UTTERLY IMPOSSIBLE,/ AP Newsleatures Wit. Bevo A\ moment cater,"stTRines” COLLAPSES ON THE HIGHWAY! SOUNOS LIKE A PRETTY FAIR ROUTINE “OU ANDO CHUCKY HAVE WORKED OUT, PATSY/ WE'LL TRY. tT ON TOMORROW'S SHOW! ‘Key West Reeeives Favorable isstce’ tos “or "Sie jHlinois Press As-ociation, and on. for; sunshine and warm, weathe: ='S0, YOU SEE; HE. RATES AS NO. 1US. Pete. BACHELOR -- THAT'S HIMr - HEY, WHAT AND. “TAKING. A TACKLE AT “WHO'S JUST SHOOTING MY FOOL FACE TO YOU-— WHY, HE'D BE MOBBED PAGE THREB Black Jan Walks Again Chapter 14 erful royn whose,’ experiments ized. Iris blinked in the. light, * enid G | were limited\by the end of his| blinded for an instant, and then said Greg, and 1, tits, but whose. power still lives|she saw the room arid me,-ard followed him, my hand still ‘and warks through me!” rs lee § | on my gun. As long as he was. be- aod r \ i? f Bu ple encanto -“Oti course, “darling. I under-| Greg muttered something under j fore me in the passageway, I felt! stand sBut ifyourd talk it over his breath, and” turned out the safe. : wi | light.again. SOMES — He stopped before a gréat oaken is he, whispered, “Mc ‘ dol . Greg opened it and we) * yi) Lknew he'd f id he saw ed through. I found myself in 4 the light and heard Irs .seréami™ around the walls of | -~Rin¢;‘waajsilevit'a: monient, and|! don’t want him in here? iG them he saig. “Mess? I'm not|, He picked Iris up in his arms. in any mess, Iris. Fm taking ad- | I think-she must-have fainted. He vantage of the chamce to make " o the passage again. | myself the. most powerful. man in id ordered me over. burst upon me. It was a typieal| te world. Tris—how would, you Rtas baat medieval torture chamber with| Uke to be Queen of England? It's I called.’ } heared rack and thumbserews and all the| 0% impossible. How would you) wy cotiys voi yi i rest of the devilish paraphernalia. | UX®, #0 Be Empress of the com- in the corridors artic! not at once recognize, and whieh, in fact seemed of doubtful utility: Then the significance of the room : bined countries of the le} echoing in the corridor. | To add to my horror, in acorner| world? That's not impdesible ell him you're all right,” Greg ‘ of the room lay apa As bese either.”. | whi Soha ee = feet 4 light fell across her face she} « + 5 “We're a) ight,” F show’ 1 | stirred. wd che rae THe Of gash light Back at him. © i “Turn the light off.” whispered| +o, of Hugh Montgomery? You| “A i Gree bake : | oe. ——- waking up. Feeling cant deceive me, fris. You’v2 been | me in ; r cop the fash chop agers: i in love with him all your lire. You! turned off.” We waited as Steve's I hear ad woes — welonie this Seni to have him footsteps drew nearer. “Now.” someone half awake. “ ¥ou, at the castle wit! . You can't} said Greg si “bac! i | Greg? What happened to me?” "| sie; SASue with you. You can't) said Greg softly, “back herg with__~ | 2 | me. é eae 3 “Why. nothing, darling. You! “I'm not trying to hide anything} We seemed to be in an alcove of oc ati in the library. Re: trom you. But I've asked him to, the p on age. “Quiet,”:said Gregoimr t leave tomorrow, Greg.” ja wh I heard Steve come mp, nd I’m still there?” “And he’s going?”> Greg laughed | saw the beam of his flash. * « j Vhere else would you be?” increduloysly: © | “Wher he ealled, f course.” She sighed. “I'm so}. “Thanks 40 your, efforts—yes!”"| _ Greg answered tired, Greg. So terribly- tired!] _ He was.silpnt a momient. “Yes,”| hi derng échoes threw and: forth and ? ; Greg! What are you trying to do | he said, s!owly. “T really believe to Hugh? He is going to leave to-| Hugh and ,Steve «MoCarty will|! rrow with his friend, and now/|leave‘in the morning. You dop’t! forw tell me you praetically ‘ac-} think I'd let them ‘leave alive,} wabblin cused him of killing Malcolm. You) though,’ do you? With McCarty know he didn’t!” *) knowing the gecrets of the castle, | Shadows, from, the, projentions of “I don’t know any such thing,| and Hugh free to make a secret | rock from walls and ceiling. Across _ | my sweet.” rendezvous with you every: little| the-passage was-x deeper shatiow. $ s your friend at school,} while?” s | and Steve approached it without mber? We've known}... “Bisten, ,Greg, \if- it’s. jealousy euher ol-gspeatizing, what it really i Ww ‘d 5 tate, then.h , we: he uncertain flash. over the unevennesses n the floor:and throwing st and years. He wants |'that has turned you against Hugh, | W358. ., ‘ to you. Z there's no cause. Please liste sitod: Sere, aber9'y gyvied Gree “Help me?” Lme and believe nié.. You're fan} and, SteVewentdforwardy up “You know what's happening to| most of the time now, so I don’t | his hands. With a shout, an@ @is- you, don’t you? You're giving too| mean so-much to you. But.I do to 4ppedred. -Phé, Nand Gf shadow, F : much time to those stories of the Greg—to the oli Greg. He needs | realized too late to warn was t castle, Greg. You're letting Ian| mend I'm going to stick by him.”|@ crevasse in the reck. I‘heard a become an obsession—” ~ | Greg turned on a wall switch— | tumbling, rolling sound—and then “I've voluntarily put myself in-|a. strange’ thing in a “newly dis-|@ splash. : to the hands of an extremely pow-1 covéred” part of the castle, I real- (To be continued) - |. ——— samenianaes 1 ee go to the Keys for.healthful re _ * swim, fish or just rest, with: max, imum: effect ata minimum -of expense, However like all goad Fi things that are suddenly ‘dis, Praise In Forest Park Review, City of Key West and Monroe in Alaska. Citizens are flocking | covered, the influx of: tourists’ to. County received praiseworthy .there from «every “part of our ae tat ‘ comment in the column of Per- country’ im ‘ears,. buses, planes, ts pk se — — sonal Observations by Claude and boats. Hundreds of thousands: |abAcity. o£ .Motor Courts, hotels |Walker ‘in the Forest Park, IIL, of. people are” realizing that’ tie}98d testaurants,.and. during the Review. Keys offer a great*abundance 6f Aylshtrof the-seasop many motor i Mr. Walker is president of the what most people eoine ‘to Florida | 18'S have been 'd | riving at thi S| d i tie: not being able ‘to find Pree | qther spat im, these con That 5 Sista neem! | his. visit to the Island ,City paid’ then “any a courtesy ¢all on’ The Citizen. . United” States, THANKS, MY BOY, YOU'VE | improvising on the advice given 'Greeley who uttered the now Changed:/a\5 zithe people! and can easily be made | >, famous words “Go West, young S*5* : 4 ‘man.” I do not hesitate to say “Go* #' !I would qualify this by saying, jespecially if you have a few dol» ; GANSTA STONE WALL, PIX. ' | | } “TONIGHT; WITH THE \\ AND WHEN HELP OF SOME PICKE MEN, DLL STORM 15 DEAD, THE DUKE WILL BE . Walker's’ column follows: keep gacticnd tia bats ena rare, , PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS . ing with. néw born activity: (Mo*{) 04) ‘he food’ and s By Claude Walker -tels and Courts ‘are. meinging UR} T:inost ‘heartily recom Having just. returhed from <a aver large. oftal winter, yacation.at any one-ef | t five-de " ing ‘bars and 3 j t ive-day holiday at Key West, souye J t |Florida, the southernmost point enit i of the United States, I can’t help spot to pati im Fat the turn of the century by a 4 € Ree } |famous journalist to young men, ‘as your 4 Orange city is only $7.00", | ‘seeking careers. It was Horace “PRE @ that the Key hasn't!) trip, it's 161 miles it you. dris mseekingithan four hours. As Key West, young man.” However find 7 3 Cuban Airlines, from: “a A From Miami it rung f “tT $56.00, a saving of over’ in the/plus the fact that you lars to invest. j elub! This century old Key; terminus that rg oiay te ar of = | of the 160 mile highway that hops Jaren ¢ities “91 sun-| privilege of going over thesmosh..- ‘from Key to Key from Miami, i: Hhime. ; aoe ; | tunique highway in the ¢ that ‘they can a road literally built on the thriving like a gold rush town, h have The Studei, State and local taxes, if any, extra o igheees ee » hon theron

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