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. ha eens se eee ee pee OO eee ne ee dees cc ceceser emt segeneeseses Foge 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, February 29, 1952 ae om Abb lig th Pig GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH “Sco aHean, fy ne.\ CRICKET AN’ SNORTIN' L SIG A CONCICENCE - HERE | COMES MARK ONCURF TR ISOME FRIENDS OF OUR'N DRAPPED BY LAST NIGHT TO SEE TH’ LEETLE FELLER--WAAL-- ME AN’ RIDDLES-- WE WOKE HIM UP AN’ SHOWED HIM OFF. 8UT SAKES DOCH WHEN WE TRIED TO GIT HIM K TO SLEEP, YE NEVER HEERED SICH SQUAWLIN By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed | “meet, Ma WHAT ON AIRTH DO YE S'POSE WUZ WRONG WIF HIM, DOC ? a HIS MAW AN’ PAW !! Chapter 9 er mother's actions to play ales cident upon the chance that 5 way were interrupted by some ht stir Irene’s meni one coming from the direction | me,” suggested Irene, of the terrace. Juhnny turned, $8W iting her arm through his wr . tail sy ina an ot a yo nodded toward several chairs newr |S, or cap walkin with ri the » Tl - ‘ other woman. His attention qulch-| nnoy mae PM THESE PRABIE inisy ng, ly centered on the latter Kay was jerking her heed. Shelef the She was aiso tall moved |said, “Go shead. lll show your with a deliberate gr: minded him of an actr on to a stage. As the: Johnny Saxon saw tl au "Karen, see if you G8) gou stay it ti He though: a * an had fair and sensitive features, [lawn in the uirection ot the pool tre, BPPTe ih awn irection of the ted at fe and that her hair was auburn-red./he saw the hurse, Karen, wool Ee ey the. ates . He knew immediately that shejing him. which he — tal ee was Irene Smith, this girl's moth- aturally, it waent ahy cooler] everythin x. ee er. for the resemblance between] down by the swimming pool, butl fey nn. He the two was striking just seeing r green | whe ii Irene, without a doubt, was) colored water made Johnny Saxon] pe t beautiful forget the afternow She walked right past her| There were w it headquarters ay - close to the pou de, and they }terd: Villis had tole daughter as th ugh the girl were . = rey wie hed told him rt s wareah jee’, | metal ehaits| Mike Willis L his detective total st > jsat there Irene " Martin "Her gaz we: ‘Seen cpan own chair close to the pool's edge, | whut hotel? on Johnny Saxon, and now she was = “er sat —_ one bay = ' .|drew her own chair close to : — agopesshing him with outstreteh |eachang ant te cain cee bis] FYE studied fees he was “Darling!” she said softly. 1) >@ngs , _, taxed, staring vacantiy ‘S: thought 1'd never find you!" wore olttat’t you tell me voll ge tree branches overheat Johnny Saxen thought: “Well,| gray “+. t ees grew w ee against § | vil’ be a ag sr yore med to seold him, \side of the pool and fe ; wed to have vou S200PY against the hot a i ad T had « OHNNY SA et the wem-|for dinner thet evening, remen- # chair now, : He said, “The place wi iad an’s cool firm fingers upon his! ber? And then, suddenly. you hadt place where ¥ own. He stood there, y |.felt terrible a ne ° wondered who in hell was ee Svowslly, Uae Gay j eyes were gray. They could have/and what approach he should) ™% . been beaut) fully disturbing eyes|toke. It » bad this woman Wn | = t the He poacets } except for the slight expression! was suffe rom amnesia. — ; s, e beac ~ jaf vacaniness that was now in| thought how much more in- | Ae adjusted af a low | their depths. teresting it, would have been to He said, “Hello, Irene,’ Beyond be called “darling” by a beautiful shou! he caught} woman who knew what she was ‘s amazed | talking about ‘i that? “Well,” he began again, “ lerred}no time to phone you or , sweetheart or brother.) know. Business, as usual,” he was sup- watched to see her reaction 5. He ® very brilliant mind. (Ol The nurse said, "She, ‘ve bee ’ “Is there something wrong, dar- |‘ ° Her uray ‘even| ling?” Mer eyes watched the vnim + suddenly !” |) sue of the nearby water "Youl Johnny stood up. The haven't called me Marie once |the stiff white uniform e retur th, ——, © a, . ar t he in, thal Le manner about rh Things woe getting Who is Bort?” be asked. y not to be surprised by any of! real cozy. He would have liked wi (To be continued) Martin Shalit, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mr. and Ma Ernery PF, Mr. and Mrs, George Heald and son, Lancaster, N. HL Joyce, Rolfe, lowa D Thomas Egeland, 0 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bailey,’ 6B. M. Egeland, Detroit, Ludington, Mich Mr. and Mrs. H. E. John L. Cicero. Ferndale, Dayton, Ohio. | Miss Lillian Hendricks, & Mrs. Mary C. Diag’ Miami, | mM. By Anna M. Japka, Vietor Pitts, North Quincy, | Lawn, Ml. Mans | ] | | 1 | Mr. and Mrs. F. H. OC * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heig,| G. C. Higginbotham, Toronto, | Cleveland, Ohio. 4 Canada. | Mr. aud Mis, Henry 4 xe ee Slaugh-| Ross and Bruce Bissell, Tor-| Nappanee, Ind. | ter, Roswell, N. M. onto, Canada, | Rollie W. Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Clem L. Dill | Mr. and Mrs. EC. Carlson, | Ind. e Chicago, Ni. Des Moines, lowa | Dr. Max Swisher, Lyons ‘ +. L. Pierson,,. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Knee, "a-| BR. W. Kiinke:, D oad nO FO, | ch, Inds Me. and Mrs. AR | Mr. and Mrs, Merwin An-| Decorah, low: 8. S. Toled, Rocky Mount, N.C. iicny Altamont, N. ¥. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cos- | "yy" Mrs, BE. E. Ivey, Hia- Ohio: tole: aw: Sagres Shia Vie Mp, and Mrs. Loyd Mr, and _~ H. A. era Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones,’ Wooster, Ohio. Somerville, Tenn. Piperstown, Miss. | Me. and Mrs. F. G. Brya, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Warren) Charles T. Benefiel, Lambert, V easy DORS IT NOW i LET'S STROLL IN LIK& | Warner, Alberta, Canada. | ola pl Stuart & \_ WE JUST DROPPED IN Mrs. EB. Pugsley, Norfolk, = Sow James M. Benetiel, Wichita, , ast Bloomfield, Kansas | Mr, and Mrs. a. ; Bruce Dob Mr. and Mrs. Chester S$, Slowi- Ernest Terrill, Southport, Pa | kowski, Cicero, Mi. |. Basil A. Bels and family, Great Harris J. Hoag, Palo Alto, Calif, Neck, N.Y | teoit, | Mrs. William C. Glass, Cape| Mr. and Mrs, William Parker, May, N, J. Cleveland, Ohio. : George H. Losey, Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Bert H. Sohn, | Md. Akron, Ohio \chet, R. I “4 | Miss Mary Catherine Losey,| Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Byers, Rey. Everett L Perry, Baltimore, Md. Attica, Ind. Kisco, N. Y. Miss Suzanne Gall, Baltimore,| Mr. and Mrs, Erank Williams, Me. and Mrs, Leslie G, Md. Marysville, Kansas, and son, Erie, Pa. ©) Miixs Ann Gall, Baltimore, Md,| Robert A. Jones, Hamilton, Mrs. John Baker, Alton, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Whaley, ' Ontario, Canada. Mrs. Ida Hardwick, Alton, Kentland, Ind. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seudder,! Mr ond Mra A. D. Mr. and Mrs. Will Whaley, Jr.,| Kingston: N. ¥ Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ind. W. J. Findiey, Huron, §. Dak, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. . Crawford, Minneapolis, | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Waterman, rm w. Ind. Guttenberg, lewa "| Mr gy Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Morse, Samuel M. Swartz, Harvey, Ml. tor. and Ui, Marcy Swent ond] Onaga’ Guy, Gra: Sas . weet ai . 5 sons, Madison, Wis. Mrs. Paul M. Browh, Colum- 5 Fi al i rists F Cayonette, West! bus; Ohio. and . Paul Harbach, ¥, Ki Comments: igeeere | Mar, ond Mrs. Laver Wy Orchard Park, | Palts, y. "}. Peter West, Ningare Fails, N. ¥)) Pleasantville, N. ¥. N. 4 | Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Pearce, Wi} EG. Cavallini, Kington, Mane Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Newton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCune, Wallingford, Grand Rapids, Mich "Mr. and Mrs. George Wer Mr. and Mrs. O. Leo Connary Atlantic City, N. J. Burl Mason, Grofton, W. Va. Lancaster, N. H Miss LV. Miller, Miami, — - ne a ne | Oe ee i ane oe

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