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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, August 21, 1951 oa BARNEY GOOGLE = “GE SHORE IT DO, LOWEEZy!! IT'LL FIND ENNY THING ENNYWHAR ier DO THAT THAR DIVININ’ TWIG OF YOR'N REALLY WORK, GRANNY ? 4 WHAT ?... WHY, BLAST HIM...1' AND SNUFFY SMITH WHY, SHUX #1 (T'S SO ALL-FIRED SENSITIF IT'LL FIND A JUG OF CORN-SQUEEZIN’S THUTTY YARDS -~ SIMMER DOWN, STEAMBOAT! AND LISTEN TO WHAT I WHISPER! YL LL... ISN'T IT UTTERLY ROMANTIC: I MEAN, HAVING TWO BOYS FIGHT OVER un ics By Fred Lasswell THaT HAIN'T SENSITIF! MY MAN SNUFFY'S |, GOT A NOSE (\\ THAT'LL FIND IT - - tree Ne «-AND CISCO HAS EITHER GOT IT ON HIM - —_—~ JUST LIKE IN DAYS OF OLD | WHEN KNIGHTS OUBLLED ] 4 To THE DEATH > | m FOR A a NN | Z MAIDEN ) iA F ate 8uT. aft is esi hot JIMMIE - ME LAI ANY WAY T KEEP REL ATT FROM VisiT YOU-? THEY BUT THE OF THAT AMILIAR FIGURE, THE DISTANCE 5 Too GREAT THIS IS GOING To BE MESSY.” BUT LET'S TAKE A PEEK, ANY WAY.7 By Paul Robinson By Tom Sims and B. Zaboly {IT'S NOT EFITS NOT 2] < YAPPLE 22 TERRY EE a acter { I ALWAYS WONDER | @-/ LEADIN . TH TOP OF TH RIGHT INTO TH’ PATH OF TH BALL NOTE WHEN FAIR BALL HITS SPECTA Bake te DEAD... BATTER AND RUNNER S ADVANCE TWO BASES. iN a NO TIME F* SHAKE HANDS WITH OZARK NINTH J la fe TOR, WAIT, MISTUH OFFICUH... PLEASE DONT FLING HIM OUTA \ (TH PARKS... SS -AND THE CHILDREN ARE }| ALL TIRED OUT- | TOSSING FOOD TO Him! By Ray Gott JUS HANG ONTO, TH’ Lil FELLUH SO’S AH KIN TALK SOME SENSE INTO HIS HAID AFTUH GEA | By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed City Commissioners Will Tear Wall Down If Land . IT IS NOW PLANNED TO REMOVE THIS FENCE if land is acquired by purchase | tion from Margaret Mitchell. At present, boatmen can not use Petronia street-end. sioner Louis Carbonell declared last night that erection of this fence is what started OUTCAST OF DESTINY [a PAUL EVAN LEHMAN 5 ihc | | | Chapter 1 1 HOSE who knew him casually} called him Tex; to the few | who thought they knew him more or less intimately he had another name, Brent. They Brent was a surname but | were wrong; his name was Brent Hollister and he came from Ari- zona and not from Texas, but he kept the Hollister to himself be- cause the name would immedi-' ately associate him with another Hollister and that would mean sudden death. Night had fallen and he stood } in front of a dark building and! gazed across the street at d door- way which opened on stairs lead- ing to the hall over Hannigan’s store. Above that doorway a smoky kerosine torch illuminated a canvas streamer ii the i words SAM CARTER’S LYCEUM PLAYERS: inside, a fat, bald- headed man sat behind a table with a cashbox on it and lynx-eyed and al urham, the town mar- near hi was Cliff shal. Customers went through the doorway. paid their admissions and stamped up the stairs after receiving a cheruvic smile and a hearty thank-you from Sam Car- ter. A girl came running down the stairs and the light from the bracket lamp above Sam's head caught and held her in its yellow embrace. She was tall for a girl, but slim and graceful, with a bright face and a cluster of dark curls falling over one shoulder. Brent stared interestedly; there was something clean and vibrant about her which drew him. She ke to Sam and he nodded and The sheriff's glinting eyes stabbed at the dann figure. i ; # on his hip. He was fast, but he arette. Sh: r she ran up the stairs, silken-clad didn’t go through with the draw. : re ot S nkli: him according to pia ankles twinkling. The light fanning out from the a ee Brent took a bundle from be-| fare showed him a hand with a RENT pushed neath his arm and shook it out.|jevelled gun in it and that gun B into on ene Ri o Tt was a black cloth sack some/was pointed at his stomach. window and went pee pg boon. reas Brent said, “Get behind him,| porch, He rapped me his arms through holes cut for the Hanh hag seas eet oe of ane ey, 2. ON pur . Te cowered Rant the) holster, § — it ini ef e street pcan = is_it? top of his hat to the toes of his up vou others. bd the do Lu unloe and there was a. slit] Hands up, you! 2 i je door and he through which he could see. He| | Carter obeyed and Brent came Side, cairying the box. raised the bottom of the robe and|slowly forward. the gun still) and. locked the door drew the .44 Colt, then moved| Pointed at Cliffs stomach. He te im. and he said, “I across the street and mounted the| Said, “Turn around, both of you.” | ‘apped the box. “ steps at an : le fone age be a iomned instantly; Dur- eep him out of the range am, reluctantly, his glint e vision of Sam and the marshal. | stabbing at the dark coped Rests Brent drifted silently back-|until the last inute. Brent wards, the black hood ble: moved forward, raised his Colt} givan- “tay 7 with the shadows that engulfed|and struck just back of Cliff's aa in, the store entrance, Cliff came into| right ear. The marshal folded up| one gj aye — toa the light and Carter came out| like a wet sack, Brent bent over on gare Smee tae after him. Sam said, “I'm much] him, took a pair of handcuffs) gine, eng peensis obliged to you, Marshal. for your} from his belt. then said to Sam,j the givan” ue the help. I'd like to give you a little—} “Back to the stable; I'll carry the} gas. a She "handles uh—token of my appreciation.} baby, you might drop it.” Ske ‘saateeh ure a Say, five dollars?” The gun muzzle nudged Sam in He was looking KC opadiecaten, the back and Brent heard him /|her. x at Cliff, the flare illuminatin; groan as he passed back the cash| Lu liked that tt anxious —_ but ep Tp a box. 2 left corner oH fH goon answer, Sam raised the lid of the} A hundred feet down the alley | hi Set | cash box fumbled with its con-| he wiggled out of the black robs, ae ee BL tents, then drew out a 4 piece. | rolled it into a bundle and put it,| ward. It lent him. pea He dropped it into Cliff's ex-/ together with the cash box, under|' And Brent was think tended palm and Cliff said, “Keep an arm. He walked to the end of] what P’re been a ti F comin : PU tell you when to stop.”|town and halted before a small,| chance to be with hen ‘It’s robbery! moaned Sam. neat house. There was a light injwin her confidence. “Brother, you said it!” agreed) the parlor and he moved silently | know the man P’m looki¢ a voice from the darkness. to a window and looked in. Luella! Jack has told. anmuog Cliff wheeled, crouching like a| Roselle, in robe and slippers. was’ her. veces cat, his hand whipping to the gun’ curled up on a divan smoking a! you in a dmoment.” She cash box from him and into the room and sat di 2 (To be conti Brighter Outlook | Three Dimension Legal Safec For Retirement §MoviesIn Future Solves Eight. LOS ANGELES—(#)—Retire-| MONTREAL—(#)—In the not ment age is no longer a time of |far distant future, lonely, static existing, but a pe-|seem to roll right riod of preductive, active living, says Dr. Norman P. Miller, as-~ sistant professor of physical edu~ | tanks may; off © theatre sereens, over the heads of audi-; é ences and disappear with a crash | “3° sarah opened a- . 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