The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 29, 1952, Page 4

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one Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, January 29, 1952 1 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell RIDDLES-- ser A PLATE FER MIZ YAWKLEY HOWDY, CRICKET--I JES’ DRAPPED BY TO SEE YORE NEW--UH--LAND SAKES ALIVE !! tTHaT's TH' PURTIEST BABY I EVER LAID EYES ON QUICK, RIDDLES !! GIT EVER' THING YE MIGHT KNOW ; OF@N TH’ TABLE! THAT GOSSIPY OL 1 SHORE DON'T an -MIZ YAWKLEY WOULD 2_= Spar over Jes’ WHEN } AIM TO HEAR WE WUZ FIXIN' To, / HER TONGUE WAG -- --.SET DOWN TH’ LIVE-LONG FER SUPPER ; LTHOUGH M | «4 prepared to fin | country estate on t | elegant and imposing, she was not | prepared for quite so much gran-} NO*: | deur. jiNa D1 _ Everything was on the seale of each Gar an enormous motion picture set-| the others? ting: drawing room, library, MU-| tond their fricndsi © room and den; each bedroom! ¢5 the secret its private dressing room and! grounds with formal gatl-} ke a park, the blue-green! ¢ ng pool with its pictur-|~ She was going to ce; eighteen holes of! gress that Caro t rse, a sandy beach em-' nade for her | Bracing the blue bay; and a COLPS | gress, the love well-trained servants to keep) g. ‘had owned all of this opulence in order. {sort of gra But it was Dean Marcia thought Caro] had of as she took her hot shower and/ wide girdle dressed, She had been so delighted} Matching t when ske had found that Dean} of roses tha was to share this week-end. But} short curls anc Dean had behaved somewhat es hidden 4 strangely; he had seemed to avoi he full, long her. The week-end was nearly | practically no over and they had had very few| small bustle. | minutes alone together. a garden-part It had been entirely différent| girl, vet, pr that day when Marcia had gone} panse of bare to his apartment. Dean had been| of the bodic« very business-like about the sit-| tion of sophist ting, putting Marcia at ease be- She looked d cause of this attitude. Then when} no question abo it was over—and he had not al- would look to De lowed her to pose long, claiming | question that he did not want her to become mind as she joine E weary or bored. as then she might | ready gathere don the south ter Bay very) Cy Camera asc) refuse te come again—he had been | race for the cocktail Would} 4 “fri mess personified. he notice, would t approve? nu tad: insis ii woul ean loo! 1 vi insistedon making tea “My dear.” Victor Scott ve rs t. The i and a/piatierof. Mate toast: Thy | holding out a hand to draw, Mar- | / 2 Vil Ple f@past. ‘The ‘Whole atmosphere | S18 toward t est of them, “you | her. had been charged with intimacy. | ook like someone stepping from! Comp ong spee h, ST 4 f an old master’s’ most’ famous? Dean i aliuptlyclte pow ea, said, 4 a oddess - turned into. flesh ant little tantalizing smile. “I told| blood, # didn’t realize: Abbie, that you. seungsier, YOUBUDE oun ne your little aiater beauty, too!” Ss je way. S 1S “T told you urh her into fone to be the best piece of work | one!” Carol raised her arched eye- ever did. I feel it in my bones, | brows, her tone pridefully trium- Pl Thei = ay and when I get, that. feeling, it) phant. Jefli = ? ! ——_/ SHE'S GOING t =Vile s SrA Wile never fails.” “You do_ look worn FONIGHT ? ITS A DATE: \v% | DOWN TO THE PHONE J’ ITE ) MAN! And now this week-end he had| Travers said. $5 € I'D DEFINITELY ADORE je) \ “as SODA BAR ./— BE For HEF LOW f | | behaved so strangely, As though| thoven, I think. Or no, i ). ie E a | she were someone he had just] “You look much m GOING TO THE MOVIES i Swi NOW'S OUR | met. When forced to exchange a) up,” Mrs. Terry broke in. “I don't} t ot few words, he was curt,and im-|\;know,how,you do.it, Carol. That! (To be continued) — WITH YOu, CHUCK! CHANCE.” ee ee ee = i ‘Seven Acquitted Amputee Claims ‘Seven |iilled Of Hunting Charge | Car Exemption tn Car Crash TAMPA ® — A federal jury ac-| DALLAS. iR— Seeking to avoid | KINGMAN, Kas. () — An alo quitted seven Hillsborough County | payment of city taxes on his auto- | mobil s bridge abut- ; men Monday of charges they hunt- | mobile, a World War I veteran info 2a ed dove over a baitéd field y 0g seven = m Wildiife ofticers testified the field claimed his was baited with rye and ice cream teeth—is ar ; salt, which they described as out-| of his person apeds Baal standing lures. Charles Harris, one | The veteran, Roscoe H. Collier : a throu of the defendants aid the rye|made his claim in answer to a ) floated to suffered bruises epee Sea e bSebiablaias was sown to improve pasturage | suit filed by the City of Dallas moi ‘ and the sate as for his cattle. The city claimed Collier owes per- | ~"°* te a : ; , ' er defendants were'J. C. Wol-} sonat property taxes on’ hi r{| Dead e Mr. Ida May Theme 2 ve »/ on : § pert) nis cat ? he By Geo ge Mc Manus fe, V. E. Bourland, W. L. Kendall, | for the last four years, amounting | fae and four 0 * : Bae wok La eee er ole Sie Hewey L. Walker, Rufus L. Gwynn | to 30. : Connie com ; THAT I WILLDO-AND }{ Look AT You! You u ] ~_—7]_sPand'H. F. Sweat. | Collier maintained his car was 2 r yearold Gi ree V Hoist 70 00 ABOUT Your WHY IT THERE'S NOTIMELIKE | | TO DRESS LIP - LOOKED be eae es a “prosthetic appliance,” and his | ‘er, Cardl Lv a ge (°"" {" BATHER-HE IS SO YOU TALK iS THE PRESENT- | | DAPPER -NOW LOOK AT M: A “qui d | igs as orient at i : age 0" HEATER He a ae | SORE NON ECORIAT an Acquitted In “dae nas ‘not deen set ors FL onida Deleos aiciees lelmpaee y ) eve , , orem eye HE DRESSES! | | ABOUT IT? g Loewen ones 6: bli Cl — mu air os ka ara nee: ASHAMED OF HM # & ( | | PAROS Unaree | er For Kel T a ae ad ‘ @ fee } | - i ayes ip enon ay . a | JACKSONVILLE uy — The first Four Cambling or Kelauver 1 = | : ; ; 1 f] SI) trial here invol a charge under S © PR S in ao “4 the new tax on certain forms of ‘ ; i Te | Esc Nai ? | iF all h 1 ¢ @ | gambling resulted in acquittal Mon- | * tamps ssuec ame. une ay al oS ae day for Harlan A. Blackburn, Or-, JACKSONVILLE .? — Four fed-| * MIAMI — A permanent clits iow 4 a jlando. | eral oc onal tax stamps for | "an and a slate of convention deh al ne Le \ i C Three Negrogs called as govern-| gamblers were issued Monday, | °S#te h Sen. Estes K. ait al x Bite a ¢ t_- f q / \ ment witnesses denied t had | bringing the state total to 438. | Yer (D for the Demoe «tie Fadil Ki via : ee Be, E ieee = i , business dealings with Blackburn| Those issued Monday included: | Presider nomination will; be f % we ees ae He 7 - : a during November. The , witnesses, Tallahassee—James C. Lincoln, Rt named in Orlando Saturday. ‘ 3 senate ey } Macon Tribue, Matthew Smith and|2 Box 56A. Altamonte Springs Frank Katzentine, Miami Béagh fc Taylor, all of Orlando, refused | Andrew Robinson. Kast Street, P.O. | radio station owner (WKAT) aid Ben : eee a = : | to say whether they had sold any} Box 121; Nathaniel Stokes, Old | lon. friend of the sen°‘Of, een ee =e xis € 2 DR ee ee Se ont “numbers” on the grounds the | Sanford and Orlando Highway, P.O. ' said t meeting will be hel at rs might incriminate them. ! Box 184 : the Orange Court Hotel. iS fe: —— THIMBLE THEATRE—Starring Popeye By Tom Sims and B. Zaboly ww, ar Hictins staten: y com Int mimi endin: woul NO LUCK HERE, POPEYE. WE MUST TRY ANOTHER 2 it YES, DOCTOR, NEXT PATIENT? ban Tem RS : JHE MACHINE!” AP LT a ny toy Cour 1952 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER Vi iy” «1 AND FORTUNATELY, THE "TYPHOONS*SENT ME HERE TO SCOUT THESE FABULOUS’ HOT SHOTSE. BUT WHOS GONNA BELIEVE MY REPORT? . TWO SECONDS LATER $C INCREDIBLE. AS THE GAME ENDS ABSOLUTELY + a + AMAZING... Styled with the swept-back grace ...and in the lowes! price field of a new-type jet plane! ls | 32 Studebaker \ | | Brilliant 120 h.p. performance without premium fuel! 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