The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 5, 1952, Page 4

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== @UT I JES HAD TO GIT OUT'N THAT PIGPEN O° MINE FER A SPELL--SAKES ALIVE! GOT NO (DEE HOW ONE LEETLE BABY CAN KEEP A HOUSE SO ALL-FIRED CLUTTERED UP PERZACTLY WHAT YE MEAN tt 41 ANT SAYIN’ IF Worl! gyghte peserved ‘By Paul Robinson ITs apes. We'v HUNTED '— PHONED NEIGHBORS “ — we CAN'T FIND THEM ANY PLACE 4” MEANWHILE — THE BLOOPERS ARE L > ; ALMOST HOMES g’ Gve MyseLF ye “FROM THEIR TRIP ANVTHING HAPPENS } HEY, FILCHER~ I Fc PANCHO...HE'G MAK GOO EYES ATA GAL ‘ VEREG JEALOUS LO A HOUND EM WiTh OUR MAN -T MAN DEFENSE SE WHLONLIES AY WITH A Artman Cup Champion Abbott And Costello Share Fabulous Success Without ‘Deciding Who Is The Boss = i b | § iz 33 tf A 1 be sf of hesitation told her who voice was unmistaka- 's Marcia even got “You know I love you, Dean. You've always known it.” Then. to rcia’s amazement, these words were followed by the sound of sobbing. Abigail crying! Abigail confessing her love to a man! And not just to any man, but to Dean. This thought froze Mar- cia, 80 that she could not move. Dean was saris. something now. Marcia could hear the low mumbling of his familiar _ ~~ ber beaming “Sure and what rT A py loidy must have some things her own set even in this country, ready for time when she sets up housekeep- “But I'm not thinking about do- ing that.” The swift deep color swept up into Marcia's young face. Her sensitive lips quivered. Tears filled her eyes, not only because ‘was so moved by Mrs. Ma- loney’s warm-hearted interest, but ause now it was, alas, too true, that she would not be had/ about such matters. For if Abigail loved Dean there was nothing Marcia could do about it. Or rather, Ly was. a i i i ois a Christmas present I've been makin’ for that niece of ~ mine.” The old Irishwoman did not try to keep the pride out of her voice as she led the way across the living room into LY . & red bering, too, that it was getting} ”* late, “ee » be bome, — ready jor the evening. it woul not do for them to meet in the] Pot about anyone, hall, “Mr. Dearborn has another| to Marcia. about model,” she added. “I made a T really must displayed. it wes s bedopreed jisplay: wasa reat very ornate affair, embroide with pink roses and blue forget- me-nots and edged with wide, home-made 5 “It's beautiful!” It was not the kind of Marcia admired, but the little catch in her voice made her sound breathless with cee. = fact that she could not possibly say anything more made it appear that she stood spellbound me. And I don’t want him to know I was| startin’ here.” dearie!” Mrs. bows" The untialy’ nodded bet] wet, voce ws!” The landlady no r chins again. “Now dearie, don't| for Marcia to be letting that get you upset. All| There was artists are that wav The girls are] headache always running after them. Don't! ache, the ye let that worry your pretty| that wei ‘headt” ti IN CEREMONIES following yesterday's Artman Cup iilay at the Key fen Was presented with the Artman Cup by Miss, Pattigndierg, famed appeaved at the Club in an exhibition 4 " picture called “Jack and the Bean stalx.”” That was one of Lou's pro dections The boys have three more Method For Alternating Leadership In Million Dollar Enterprise Has | Been Devised By Pair pic | tures to make for their home lot U4. (They take © per cent of friends ®y 808 THOMAS tthe profits of those films, 30 for! Abbott Is ——- S remaia, 9 HOLLYWOOD — (%—“Who's on | Low, 20 for Bud.) After their studio B gn straight mts ——-—— | first?” |contract is over. they intend toi, ie rable with moet.tia 8 | “Costello is right now,” replied | work only for themselves straight man . se some laughs,” he said, “E@p t By Roy Gotto | Bud Abbott. “But I get my inn! «7 cee no reason why want laughs, M: » ad “ yy job is to mer + | ings next shouldn't just make pictures for |\Low funny, and Tide ® aap mee | The purpose of my inquiry was | ourselves.” Bud told me. “It should | Lean. When | go around the te get into the baseball rou. | work out very well. | do a picture, try, » lot of kids pet and Costello but t for Lou, and then he does. a pic-| ‘one was the boss fo ee jture for me. That would make’! * munie to my.ears, sometimes a¢ confusing as | everything even Steven “ 4 've done . the “who's on firs?” merry go ' “The system bas worked ous fine ae ao Saaee round, since the comedy teom hes so far. When we make pictures at! — n perhaps the mast unusual business | U-1, we set 4 time limit for work Realistic Indian m entertainment world. | ing—say, four o clock in the after. | Lou Costello, the ro | noon, When i gets that time, we x funnyman of the pair. is the say ‘Okay, that’s enough for Magicians’ Act a He and Bul, the straight day.’ and we go home P fimishing up 26 half how “But I've been working like a| SINGAPORE “—~Gorear, ¢ Low is producing | dog on Lou's pictures. And I know |Indian magician, invited 20° pe - >. Law will own the rights | he'll do the seme for mine [some to the stage to see his me enterpris> | Abbott and Costello, already prived act Bud takes over. | amung the highest-paid of Holly.| From « close range, they, 5 & movie called| wood performers, stand to make | swore that Sorcar cut off the Coste!io Meet Captain | vast amounts of money while pro-|tongue of @ hypnotized aasistent Charies Laughton in ducing for themselves. Good. bad'and replaced it minutes e sea captein. or indifferent. their pictures ai-| without any apparent il) x and C. made 4 ways reap « healthy profit. Some on the subject.

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