The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 1, 1951, Page 6

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GAGs Six Tau KEY West CITIZEN By Fred Lasswel | A FIEND IN NEED W@AL-- 1 ZY ( NAIT'LE I GIT MY HAT Pr F . HAINT SCAIRT AN' (Lt WALK we TO ‘ : 1 F TH’ VARMINT- TH' DOO ; AKI Ye eR Oy Bot \ I'LL GO UP THAR By MILTON K, OZ : “All right. Do you know Law-)_ I leaned to rence Straw?” lips al t for Mrs. Ross. What &' fUESDAY, MAY 1, 1941. AP Newsfeatures ANAST Him, RIDDLES » and) about him?” “What kind of work?” an uf it the. fessor,” like you to 1 this Lawrence “Certainly, Lieutenant. Pll be glad to oblige you.” The nurse and rolled he: here fi ed, s:apping for emphasis. KX) 333, King Fae ing,” Phelan on her face, here. He was side this door. consulted| The old n Ross, the in-| foolishly and CHIEF, I BEG YOU. HOLD OFF CISCO, LETS GO valid, is nd Mr. and Mrs.| wide I thought YOUR WAR FOR TWENTY- ROUNDED UP THE FAR, FAR FROM WE CAN Dougie are in 4-B don’t _ belie “Olay. We'll take Mrs. Ross|* FOUR HOURS... ONE MORE SUILTY WHITE MEN. CAN DO THIS. HOW- HERE. WE CAN'T TRY, PANCHO. “Ok .. SUNSOWN, \'LL STOP THE TROUBLE.) EVER... I WILL STOP THIS WAR! DIG, DIABLO! fot V ae a - THERE'LL BE NO WAR! / HOLD MY BRAVES Screg | Goer talked d Jen) 5 BACK... UNTIL. artment only to find Cald-| voice. He SUNDOWN TOMORROW! led at m jthe nurse Pr muttered: r leave Mrs. Ri He quietly | i pe. pecker on a tin roof. I went upsta h dragging | answered, feet but got re in time to fol-}| “Out!” Phelan muttered. I fol low Jenkins into the Ross apart-|lowed him down to the thi ment..It was sort of funny the] floor and watched him buzz t helan was pushing the fat|/apartment across from Thon ep by step. son’s. The door opened almost b ah, yea yeah,” Phelan} fore the buzzer stopped. Sete kept assuring her. “We aren't s - i 4 < a5 75 going to disturb Ross. I} ¢¢ EL-LO!” A slip of a eset a Pa 4 : : 2 SOR eK, “ht Know she’s sick. We're looking greeted. “Mr. da c for a murderer and he may be in “No, it isn’t Mr. Faraday,” Phe- here.” lan said gruffly, stepping for- Jenkins meanwhile strode rap-| ward. “It’s Lieutenant Phelan of| a idly through the apartment turn-/the Detective Bureau. Mind if|a ing on lights, entering rooms, ex-| we come in?” He pushed forward| kept amining tables and drawers,|into the apartment without wait- toy ard the turning lights off, and going on|for an answer. gh om. At last we got} A large square sofa intere: . Merely go alor Bendy,” Caldwel between puffs on hi | to Mrs. Ross’ bedroom. Jenkins}|me immediately, for a "4 Z 2 ARE YOU HAPPY DEAR? J | YOURE SURE? HE may] SAY GOODBYE , snapped on the lights, stared|blonde sat in the center of I MEAN ABOUT DECIDING BE GONE YEARS / THAT'S TOVIC FOR ME.’ o briefly at the invalid’s wizened,| blue eyes wide and expectant. TO WAIT TILL. HE GETS BACK) | A LONG TIME TO BE WE'RE NOT WISH HIM LUCK.” /]| sleeping face, gave the room a| I smiled at the blonde an TO BE MARRIED ? REALLY GOING uick glance, and snapped the} walked over and sat down beside TO BE ENGAGED! Z light off. We went back to the|her. “Hello,” she said pleasantly WE'LL JUST WAIT | I living room where Phelan was|enough. “I’m Elaine Ruhl.” still arguing with the nurse. “I'm Benedict Brinks, I said, “Have you and Mrs. Ross been/|treating my eyes to a survey of alone all day?” her figure. “Call me Bendy.” “I keep telling you that over] “All right, Bendy,” she said. 2 and over!” The nurse was fairly|Her voice lingered on the syl-/Saw Lawrence Straw’s face. quivering with rage. “No one’s| lables, then she looked at Phelan, ‘Oh, my God,” she whis been here!” We've been alone! |glanced back at me, then stared | hoarsely, “it’s John F We didn’t hear anything!” at Phelan again (To be continued) INVUVEVVVYVUVYVYVYVYYYY place where there might be some-} ly elected as president of the KEY WEST | thing to eat. | Key West Junior Chamber of | te. ee Commerce at a meeting held last County’ Judge Raymond Lord’s | evening in Orjentale restaurant NEWS office had its busiest month offon Duval street. — — RES Se. 2P Us 1, SR 25) sens tains Seamemhenmemepiememmapen |! ar. lncateats Se <x sore the year in the marriage vipa | Other officers elected were Joe a i e Of Days Gone: By) res marceastate tar | ete, Dae Sar ae Cone ; 2 ° THIMBLE THEATRE—Starring Popeye By Tom Sims and B. Zaboly y * * | ee eS | Milton Cohn, president of the] Key West Sponge Institute and Gulf a c building activities a : for the month of April reprecsent- | West Indies Company of New|.) ame | York, claims blight affecting er See NO) + YAMA SAILOR AA VTE NICE, FRESH, Beciats bee uathened | An editorial from: the ‘pages. of The Citizen states: “Some men ¢ narty so they do not have to be | lone. Later they get divorces |by the city-county r io} x : * ‘ Taken From The Files | committee at the National Guard, © P& left alon Of The Key West Citizen | 2"™°rv- | Some po: Servicemen wilt ve tonight at a dance to b DELIVERIN' MILK @ITH SWEET ALK! honore Lucy Lucy, THE 4 FLYIN' TRUCK If s the giit of wise EMSAM NETRA OL | WMAAAAAAAAAADAS SA Wee: Rear te Steamships Cuba and Florida of | "YS ‘7 iting the world. 10 YEARS AGO |the P. & O. lines are due for| Thousands of hungry birds, be-| Scraping and a new coat of paint! your Grocer SEL?.S that Good evea: toslave: Hes biawanhe: this month in Tampa, and their} M . . ere! schedules will be rea anged to STAR * BRAN from Cuba by the storm, are| meet docking arrangements, it a x hopping and flying around Key announced here today. | Seen COFFEE West this wee’ getting into} * * * houses, automobiles and every| Delmar Butler was unanimous-|———-TRY A POUND TCDAY— ‘YOUR THRIETY ONE FOR'5) + “:AND,FOR YEARS TO COME; WHAT A WONDERFOIL LECTURE!MR: WILE MUMBEL 1S A GRAND SPEAKER -YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU MISSED! ‘Decorative and other specifications subject to change without notice, Buy of the month! Buy of the year! Py Coutin Wows!’ MEW STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V-8 THES TIME w+. AT THE SAME SHE'LL BE THERE, TIME SHE'S GOT LETTING HER I KNOW. CURVES ! TALK CURVES SOAK UP DION’T MAKE ABOUT YOUR WE'LL BE rays Amazingly powered! a ee BOLD! weit} |... MARCH Attractively priced! | Studebaker V8s won! ANY SENSE RIGHT UP They @ A ‘ e ‘ ored a clear-cut tory UNTIL WE MET Sparkling performance! pauaheusiccodiases cccl cil A beauty in looks! sights entered in '51 Mobilgas Exceptional value! THE TWINS GARAGE 1130 Duval Street . Telephone 187G

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