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Page 4 THR KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, January 1, 1952 Pen IEE gt al Bsa es : WHY TH WAAL SHE-ER-- a : OD j DING-DONG UH--SHE--UH-- = ee RIDDLES BARLOW’ aan as sage ARLOW t 1 wanted it,” Hi as v 5 f WWASHIN' CLOTHES, ] = 3 You! | pape tone ieg|suy.cee, woulda want no iruck| moment to clap hs smaller com= : “facing bach most folks don't know that you OioEy sy pe “I think I've Pe een a been ‘overlooking a bet for quite “May be one point in our favor,” oe re dlkres pa epukgiigg Happy his head. « 6 n - ae ‘Not so much to make a target fae or Eine is there: lookin’ | as you,” Happy grunted, and lifted sure find iti But them others—the| re.e" Sony saciat Here orcdese crew. that Hathaway keeps to shock folks? Seein’ their profes~ ‘back him up—they won't have no| °°": wearin’ that get-up? scruples about shootin’ to kill!” |, “Sometimes you don’t mind < at,” Gentleman Jim mur-| hard jolt quite so much if you've mured, as he stood in front of the| had a smaller kick first, to kind mirror and carefully knotted the|f Prepare the way,” Gentleman tie. “Could be what they call a|Jim retorted, and, outside in the blessing in disguise.” night, led the way directly. i “Meanin’ that you'd just as soon ere: ‘was no, MOONs-over-g packed you out, feet first?” | head. Clouds had overspread the} it would resolve a lot of ques-| heavens, and there was a feel of” tions.” rain in the air. Happy sniffed. “The devil it would,” Happy|, “’Bout time for the June rains : growled. For you, maybe. But how | to be settin’ in,” he prophesied. THE rc 3 y “n aa, about this town?” So! mapas good weather is near ; LADDIE DOTH PROTEST TOO not Og played ou MUCH, METHINKS! RANCHO, YOU ARE if elass..He.donned a ENTLEMAN JIM consi “t's been al » consider 's been a long string,” Gentle- A NOBLE LIAR, BUT INEXPERT. colneed Gharnnig s te! Gh ered) an Jim said sententiously, anc ! SURE CISCO WILL TRY TO SAVE i i “That seems to be the point,| Was silent. They reached the, bis, ’ You! : 5 doesn’t it? I come here to get paid | S#loon and let themselves in. The WOULD GIVE UP Hic = fe ( it A ee Cen-80d) thie: Be what capacity tonight, its lights garish. NCHO! " ¥ j= 5 4 x “ » . ‘4 happens. I don’t know what's hap There Sad been a change here pened to me, Happy. I've never since Gentleman Jim's first visit. en into a jam But, as to your question, I would| Those wagon loads of new hope, in that eventuality, to re- ee had made a difference. ote at least some of those ques-| All along one wall they ran, op- at the same time.” posite the bar. The games wer« “Huh? But how about me? How | Still spend with garish new about Miss Maita? Or ain't you| Paint, and their novelty in the thinkin’ about her none?” a of the crowd had not worn off, “What right have I to think| The ugly rumors which were being about her—or anything that’s] Whispered about the town kept fine and dezent?” Gentleman Jim| few Players from trying these new demanded bitterly. He clapped on| toys. Perhaps because a: certain) his hat, turned. number of men won. There always “All that I’m thinking of, right| had to be come-ons for the suckers. now, is a job that has to be done,”|, No one noticed them at first. he sighed. “This seems to be the| Then somecne recognized Happy., most fitting attire to do it in. Are| 2nd a moment later, goggling a bit,’ coming?” they knew the tall stranger be~ |. “What else’d I be taggin’ along side him. A shocked murmur went’ for? That ain’t going to be no| about the room when they sa Nair ink| health resort. And if too many| the professor and viewed his fa “Fmen\ ; others try and horn in—well, I can] 8a%b and the low-slung weapon: killed a man—and I never intend] still use a gun pretty good myself.” | &t his hips. There was an artificia | tote a4 That was rank laetienenk. quality to the conversation as i “But I’mind how you blew the| as Gentleman Jim knew. If there | Tesumed, as though now they werr | THAT'S HIS PARENTS’ NOW STOP \X"/ 1 FEGL AWFUL ~ HE'S A YOUNG MAN — ‘ er’: faste the di in| waiting for something to happer GEE MOM/~:CANT WE eee TRO our | | woRkyiInG.” MY) ABOUT His FOLKS )/ THOSE ARE PeOBLEMS| | Sad nother dime. you shot the| this town than Deal Hathaway—| | Gentleman Jim strolled towar : : finger-off before a lightnin’| not counting himself—then there | one of the roulette wheels, JUST CALL THE POLICE= " NY- PARATING ‘ ACE finger-off. OB THE HOSRITAL?-ANO IF He's HURT Of A Se HELL HANG TO J Bey could get it where he| was small doubt as to where the (To be continued) ; | he THING ~ NOT OURS” j | About Your Home from.the base of your plants and t let the water run slowly. Negba a2 . Protect your flowers with pa- low is a good time to make @| pers while spraying the lawn notebook of garden suggestions ean 2, 4-D. The icon whiff of that will heip you become a more |, 4-p vapor will twist and di.- successful gardner come spring! tort the leaves and stems | and summer. I will pass on to| zinnias, roses and’ many other you a few facts that have helped pjants, me from time to time. —_—— You will ‘find there will be! ‘The Gulf of California is among more flowers on your asters, bot-/| the finest fishing grounds in the *! tonia and chrysanthemums if you! world, ’ | pinch off the tip growth when Bookkeep’ gah lant gts six inches, ‘al UN ANANIN | : . ipping the tips causes single * Horace O’Bryant announced to- 5 it stems to branch. Repeat the op- : the opening of the Key West) eration again when the new! High School offices following the eslpeth have grown another six Saph aprngal py 5 inches. Christmas vacation. Registrations) “C)imbing roses trained horizon- are béitig\ taken there for the/ tally along a low fence bloom I ipa poe series of Business Education| more freely than if they are COME THINK = Courses which are to be offered! grown upright. Fasten new canes; YOU NEVER eyes eS, in ‘the Say wedhscation Depart-'| With soft cord or with regular BACK-SO HAND IT OVER! ment. beginning ‘on next’ Monday ,Plant ties, bending them from night, ‘January .7. the base. Bloom buds will rise This first series of courses will|from almost every leaf joint. include ‘Beginning aad Advanced| Transplant your iris to sunny} shorthand,’ Bookkeepitig and Ac- spots when necessary. Pry up the ng, ‘and* Beginning Typing. clumps growing in shade and These courses afe designed prim- break them into sections. If they | arily’ fot persons now employed, | *re floppy, trim the tops back to; temporarily, unemployed and self- | Seven inches. Reset in soil mixed employed, who will find the in- with fertilizer and peatmoss or} struction beneficial in their pres-|C°Mpost so the root mass is cov-} ent position, helpful in gaining | ¢Te¢ with an inch of soil. " r 4 Keep phlox blooming in colors} their business. Each course will| You desire by cutting off flower petri wo hours of instruc-} heads before ds drop, and by tion per week, offered from 7|Temoving * unteer” seedlin, untii 9 on two evenings. per Wet the soil and grasp the stems | week. res La Np ecaan plants and twist THE ARTMAN PRESS The present schedule calls for Designing Engraving and Printing YLL WORK ON MAGGIE’S -AN’ ON SUNDAY I'D TAKE YOU SYMPATHY= GET HER WHAT ARE OLT FORA RIDE-AN'I HADA SOFT-HEARTED-THEN YOU DREAMING RED RIBBON ON THE WHIP-AN! SHE'LL LET ME GO OUT- ABOUT ? ONE SUNDAY I COULDN'T PAY FOR THE RENT OF TH’ BUGGY- AN’ YOLI- OUT OF TH' GOODNESS OF YOUR HEART-LOANED ME FIVE DOLLARS! oe es Our Specialty is UN- USUAL aig ne of All Types: action Invitations . . . of Printing and En- graving at MODEST CosT! kee to from During the summer, try water- 1 nesday nights, beginning on Janu- | ‘T°wel-blade deep. The best wey! 4) the CITIZEN Building ary 7. Shorthand classes will| '° do this without washing is to! have their first meeting on/|ti€ 4 canvas glove over the end Tuesday night, January 8 at 7|f Your hose — place it ten inch o'clock and will meet again on = aes CREATE Thursday night. Typing classes will begin at 7 o’clock on Mon- day, Januray 7 and will meet again on Wednesday night at the; same hour. j Another typing class will t | gin on Tuesday night at 7 and meet again on Thursday night. | | This schedule will permit indi- | | viduals to take either Bookkeep- | ing and Typing or Shorthand and | | Typing, or Shorthand and Book- | | keeping. | The Adult Eductaion Depart-| ment will also provide trade ap-| prentices in the electrical and | plumbing trades with technical, knowledge, trade information — —~- oemaee i and supplemental manipulative ~ | skills which cannot be effectively learned on the job, in related study’ classes which are being Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast. Dependable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY ExX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- rives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- : : night. OZARK IKE By Roy Gotto |%a"et the toes! schoo! Boss, LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT EXCMASCOT, ¥ GUT vo LUCK'S the Local Joint Apprenticeship night and stad at Key ie * w Committees representing these 6:00 o'clock A.M. t Lf EEL TERI OINAH Ze THAT Ss ie BOUND T* CHANGE ($0833) THOM < WOR’ DODGE Ti SEAS trades and the Florida Appren- COST US WILDCATS a " °y ON ticeship Council. Admission to TH' GAME AN’ TH’ eee eyes | these classes is through th ) WELCOMES )/ COLLIDED WITH \ A | Beeion Oreck tocal” Joist Ap-| Local Schedule (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. LEAVES AMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Key West et 5:00 TITLE... OUR OWN MASCOTS . Y oy Saerereemn. | prenticeship Committee concern- a Interested persons may register for the above mentioned courses by calling the high school at 633, or 1482-W, between the hours of | o'clock P.M. | $1.0 wilt be charged at the fist i Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. PHONES: 92 and %