The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 19, 1952, Page 6

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Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, May 19, 1952 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH YE KNOW ME, LUKEY--I THINK fuer FELLER'S GOT A RIGHT TO MEASURE HIS CORN @S HE SEES FIT-- @Y TH’ BUSHEL OR BY TH’ GALL SHORE BETTER SHAKE nual tl YE ‘SPECT TO GIT RE-ELECTED, RIDDLES-- SUT TATTERSALL IS OUT AMONGST TH’ MOONSHINERS BOUNCED OFF'N HIS PUNKIN HAID-- “(T'S ALL TH IT OUT ALL THIS eects SPENDING Y IF You HAVE PAINS AROUND THE HEART AND FEEL D!Z2y, iTS PROBABLY SOMETHING You ate!) WILL YOU GROW uP? LOVE AT FiesT SIGHT 4 I DONT BELIEVE IN IT’ DANCE, sTooD NOW ! — ANO IT'S BY DOGGIES fve'Lt cit MY VOTE, SUT--ALL SIX EYE , THERE'S SOMETHING !! ae Cope 1952, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved. WHEN HE PUT HIS AM AROUND ME TO COME OUT MY HEART — TIMES — EVERYTHING DOOMROCK BY ARCHIE JOSCELYN By Fred Lasswell uch close prox- that they were so he did not rush Instead he stooped d up the dropped coat. ss horse announced its »w by an inquiring was the cayuse which den, standing half= ar off. Indian Joe is glance narrowed | “Somebody else has been here, | too,” he said. “The money that | Burt was packin’ is gone. It’s not on c ho = “Find Wesson’s,” Steve suge ested. “Could be on that” | It was an idea, not a probabil- jity, but Indian Joe nodded and OF ‘EM-- had deci that it would be prudent to low his messenger and keep eye on him. Despite his warning |‘ to Nick Wesson, he did not trust | ! the man. Matt had no grudge against Burt McKee. He'd have to be killed merely because he had| > some money. But, once he got his hands on that money. Nick We: son might take it into his head to keep on riding—figuring it as be ter pay than he'd get by returning with it. That would keep it out of the crossed to it, and alert. the loot. The | and swelled ant mess. He 2 and cut this, came open, Matt c then, jsac hands of Steve, and accompl f | dead henchman fer He Perea — is of | . and accomplish | cigusly. le foun esson’s ae garcia paryaee, Bub bel pc, mick Weiedn had ecait where he had left it, not oe led to ge ow “ey it. to bleed a got hold of far off. but distant enough to ere was ae 8 need for} sack. He onfirm that the missing money money—a need which could not| ;~ fact, that could not be there. Before that, be met by the usual sources, since Felix would object. Matt in- dulged in wild gambling game and more often than not he w a heavy loser. « Right now he particularly | j needed a few thousand dollars, to pay a gambling bill. If he didn’t get it, there might be unpleasant consequences. It did not occur to Matt to repudiate the debt or to consider killiing the man who had won the money from him. A gam- bling debt he considered bindin on his honor. He heard the shot before he} sighted either of the men he sought. Pressing steadily forward, he was quite close when the sec- ond shot came. A few minutes He advancing now on foot, he however, Steve had seen the evi- lence where someone else had een before them. Boot heels nade their sharp imprint in the fy mold side the fallen, e the th man had stooped Wesson’s inert figure. Those 1 ints were not of a pattern h the shoes worn by either of re dead. He pointed this out to Indien Joe, who nodded without surprise. teve had dropped the coat while he looked more closely at Me= Kee, and Joe picked it up in turn, mmmaged through the pockets. ate time. |He drew out a sheet of paper patch of timber | which had been crumpled into a then smoothed out and pre- FOR YOU-SiR- Co SedERED! THE MAN washed as not oO to him, v a me’ Jone coming upon h j of that money or thi | would know, soone | whence he had it, a well be charged with st he would be For the pr LIVERED THEM A Ge MOLISE BUT YOUR WIFE WOULDN'T ACCEPT. a more approp A considerable ed. This was the letter which tt Tarson had flung away, | which Wesson had so craftily re- tr ed, a bit of evidence which probably figured might for blackmaif, ® glanced up to see him ding the letter. Ordinarily, at such a time, Indian Joe's face was wooden. Now it was wiped clean ll expression, but there was a nness to the set of the jaw hich did not escape Steve. the years att stuffed | he ed the} studying the sig de the mistake of McKee before he was d . t frowned in displeasure. Others who might come would read the same } would know_that *} until such time as he wanted = | ROTH Indian Joe Steve |D heard the shots, faint wit distance, spaced far enough apart} and it Noose rider. But it was done now ve,an ominous ring. |stood up. held out his hand for STEM past any change. Given time, h d better have a look,”| the letter ‘ Sane might have removed Wesson and | Steve decided, and put his horse|. Indian Joe hesitated. Then his looked ranged to the inert figure along the trail, he heard a faint} A glance was enough to confirm | of Burt McKee and without a sound, as though some other} that it was all over when finally | Word he handed it over horsemen too had heard those! they came in sight of the dead (To be continued) that much evidence, but back a trot. Crossroads Cancer Seminar Held Here By Paul Robinson Is —1TS UKE BEING STeUCI BY LIGHTNING AND pn ea LIVING TO MEPFR 25: WILL. You | | | | Asoul Citizen Staff Phote the Monroe County CISCO, THAT HOWEVER, IT IS BETTER TO LOVE STATEMENT DOES NOT BOWL ME OVER. 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