The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 18, 1952, Page 4

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Change of ) Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, January 18, 1952 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH —— / \T SHORE DO, | |SAKES ALIVE! THAT'S TH’ PURTIEST MUSIC I EVER : HEERED IN ALL By Kathleen Harris AP Newsfeatures ILISSEN!! por \RIDDLESTLOOKY! ; ITHAT SOUND Like | YONDER COMES tA ieee DOC PRITCHART ' NEW-BORNED OUT'N YORE BABY A-SQUAWLIN, HOUSE NOW-- Chapter 2 ‘OMMY sat up straight. His chin | jutted forward; his blue eyes} | glared. He had taken one huge | bite out of his first hamburger, | but now he let it lie, disregarded. “A year! What the heck d’you| | mean? You—going away for a | whole year? Why? Where? When? “One at a time.” She could af-| ford a smile now. In spite of her- | Tha’ | Tommy hadn't ke —But n no B imight ha i ken for grap 4 sei Marcia was aphitthevrepentant | h4 @d, Marcia’s mind had beermd ie at having handed Tommy quite} Pup. , such a wallop. And yet it was} “I'm seo . Tor 1d for him to be shocked out of | tone was V that hurt he c accept your © complacency with which he} rded her. She must stiffen her| e. “I don’t know all the details} elf yet. You must give me you yourself suggested, to und to them.” rope the full said pene and disb “You don’t me down, Ma ‘re going t she f ilderme ded prid e turni lopsided, “You're spoof- still s bout Spud; my dragging you away. But can't i | you see I've been bursting to telll Zhe grin he tricd to force you this all evening, waiting for yi - ance?” ed, m not spoofing. I’m not sore was HE'S GOING TO PICK _UP THAT BANDANA WITH HIS TEETH! THE TRICK RIDING'S NEXT. WHY oF ioe IN ON ‘ Ni ? See 1 going to New York. lam go-| Marcia had known Tom would. | N: th my] Men were so easonable. ng to spend a whole yea s last] “It's not crazy; it’s wonderful,” - HE DID IT! ) | sister, It was my mothe $ i “3 V she id as she had to her father, HE'LL NEVER Do IT! ee, J ) / ME, CISCO? EVEN PANCHO, \ THE PEERLESS POMMEL - POUNDER OF THE PLAINS, Tom's reaction] “And I’m not a kid; I’m almost waiting for me. . “But you don’t} twenty-one. Le of girls live | misery in his blue ey nother. You don’t} alone in a big ¢ e like New | vealed for an. know your sister. All that hap-| York. My sister has lived there | haps this wa pened so long ago.” nearly all her life, so she ought | life that Tom MaclInt | | cist iS 5 1 KNOWS BETTER THAN TO. { CISCO. WINS AGAIN ! ' Ni aN | By fall that” Tom meant the| to know it. She would be bored | had things go his way. Oh, the capdal that had startled the little} silly in a little southern place like | had been little thir is la | towifiyehen Marcia’s mother had| Elmwood.” start at college due to the w des@gted@ her father, shortly after “There’s nothing wrong with | the arguments with his Dad ov Mai birth, to go back up| Elmwood,” The glint in Tom’s | his wanting to leave college ar | ; taking their older daughter| blue eyes defended his home | start on the real business of lif | wittt her. town, Then it faded, deep disap- Atta it-had all been for Marcix so he@ieould ask her to marry almost mise asthey would be togeth Jeorge | pointm It was said that poor a r 0 Lee would never get over it. He| Its pla n't go, M .” | him; had been so madly in love with} He leaned forward and this time | alway his beautiful wife. But George| he caught both her hands in his “Til come_ back, I suppose.~ must have recovered; for he had| before they could escape him, He | Marcia said. But e, the loc’ married Grace Peters, the capable held them tightly between his | in her soft velvet dream | young nurse who had come into You've got to stay here. I | yet expectant, shutting him ou the Lee homestead to take charge f was not too, convincing. Ww) of the tiny baby named after the 1 you have nothing to could tell, as she had said, what lovely mother who had deserted| S8Y about it.” whole year would bring? B A Paul Rokiiaon| her. “But you know what I meant| “You'd better!” His tone we . | Mz . what this job means to me. . . | gruff, but his were still fille why I wanted it so much. I| with dismay. “There's one go couldn't you before, Marcia. | thing,” he said brightening But you’ve always known we | trifle. “I can look in on you om — YY - Buryou SAID ITS / \IERNON AND ME & c eur rs MuCH | Imag ne a whole ld be married one day.” or tw I'll have to be in Ne You'Re SOMETHING REALLY MORE WONDERFUL ARE GOING peIshey, 2 | York! ba ol Be ON York, or at least nearby ee “a M mm T YOUR HOU NID “Of se have!” The gri “That wil e nice,” Marc? GOING SOUTH bpm a MERE [ “YEN cant vour sister come} on her hands tightened ‘now so | said. But her tone was vague. St! j Wi 3 ” Pele acl aa eags here?” There was a stubborn] that it hurt. “Everybody knows | took her last sip of coffee, ARE GONE” « set to Tom's chin now. “New| itl! erybody knows | "trom had not touched his hav T R AND MOTHE ain, No | burger. He pushed the plate That made her York’s no place for a kid like you. : Two girls living alone. It's a crazy] girl likes to be taken'so for grant- | away. as though he had lest his idea. ji ed, notvonly by her young man, | Wholesome appetite for good. He sounded just like Father.| but by everybody she knows. (To be continued) 1 M: P. Ca Will The Provinee bell, later inom a T.. k Ride i any rizes W! as the Liberty Bell, cast in London, | # IVE LFUC 1aes |Be Given To Navy a ara tgnecting. itwes| For Children At > Ire and cracked again when Carnival Queen jtolled at the funeral of Chief sus: Navy Carnival ei ; . tice John Marshall 1835. \ Sailor, sailor in Key West, who is °° "O"" Te | “Because of numerous reques sas aa pay and us Laie re ee Maine was the iirsi state to rat- | from the small fry for a repeat pc asked around the various naval act.| 1 the Proposed 22nd Amendment | formance, the Naval Station Fi BF ; he various naval act-|t9 the U.S. Constitution. It would | department's largest red truck Ww. | 6 in Key West for the next four limit to two the number of terms : . i weeks as the campaign gets under- jagain furnish rides to the you ¢ way for the selection of the Navy j patrons of the Navy Charity Ca: Charity Carnival Queen from the any person may serve as President cei = : say wee z YOU ARE RIGHT- || AND THERE ARE | [ my FAMILY ANDT || my ANCESTORS || PARDON-MRS.WIDENSHORT- YOUR |] MAGGIE-YOUR BROTHER BIMMY ae ee | niva oh wi ‘ MY. DE-YAH-WE || NO EXCLUSIVE || CAWNT LOWER WOULD BE HUSBAND JUST PHONED AND WANTS | Mees Caen bevy of beauties who have been|io.o9 am and Io.w noon j nlval qhlehiwhlibe belts) ae AH LIVING IN A || SETS ANY MORE!] | OURSELVES TO || ASHAMED OF || TO KNOW IF YOU WANT HIMTO GIVE. |} FRONT OF THE GARAGE DOOR- |] |nominated for this highly coveted] group or sub-group shall desi Plane) Base Hankel on tee |VULGAH AGE- |] ONE FEELS SO ||AssOciare wiTH || Me IF THEY || BAIL TOGET YOUR COUSIN OUTOF || I CAN'T GIT IN THERE TO GIT honor. j Leena ee lice Meas (oe ae SOCIETY HAS STUPID GOING PRESENT-DAY | KNEW I WOULD || JAIL-AND TO TELL YOU YOUR YOUR UNCLE'S PICK AN' SHOVE- | Rules for the contest were an- | Pana ohio eae | Last year the fire truck ride Ww’ * | ALLEGED socuL| iLL Buy AYACHT || = THE SOCIAL ATTIe TRYING TO. oer i= pote ee Ee eee, nouDGad lay following ia Meeting | Voting closes one hour before ma- | one of the largest drawing attra | EVENTS TODAY-| | AND GET Away || FUNCTIONS OF AWAY FROM THE HERD g Wie Ss aS Cr re the Nawal Hace eg cnn: | jor drawing the evening of 16 ;tions for children at the Carniva FROM IT ALL- THESE TIMES! OF PINK ELEPHANTS / ape neve AG ay followi % hanes February 1952 | and this year’s ride promises to | — ee STne ate Werinecal aan Is: fe; Members of the Carnival Queen |even bigger und better. Althowsh a ta » L | divided tinto acne IBaE uroute Committee are Captain A. H.|the fire the children are going ‘o Wanelh subvercupe ithe eenior = Dropp, Commander « Neill, and | will be an imaginary one, the thri : ficer of each group may divide his |“ si H. Anderson jof riding to the walling of sites quoucemites «aban or make |. Lhe Carnival Queen committee | and clanging of fire bells will ma aly a nomination’ A canine will periodicay announce — the pee event one of those never to pesca ra Gits tales; , he He sianrlings in ue contest |forgotten by the younger genei nts te unles a e Queen will be awarded $150 | tion | pe rabohas counterfeit by the Board of | in cash and material prizes of | Admission to the carnival is ni overnors. | about $200, with the first lady-in- \ cents and the proceeds are donate Votes will be turned over to a ‘ 5 4 | waiting receiving and the see- \ to worthy national and local chari¢ member of the Carnival Queen | ond lady-in-waiting $50. ties committee each Saturday between | { NEVER BEFORE AT THIS PRIC! OT $29.95 THE PRICE YOU WOULD EXPECT TO PAY FOR THIS WELL MIX EVERYTHING MOGETHER AND DIP “THE HARB! tastes coon IF 1 WAS A FISH } WOULD-- Genuine Product of National Silver Co. 24 Pc. 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