The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 22, 1954, Page 2

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eee eee Pose 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, February 28. ae a Randolph ScottRealismIsIn - The Stars In 3-D Paratroop Film » grey Film, BEST DEAL | IN |screen as I |door star, is Scott fete laire Trevor s by enemies but e triumphant by dint of cool cour and greater resourcefulness. footloose Civil War vetera |takes to working with Claire Trevor. He barely with his life in a premeditated b room brawl Scott drifts on to Arizona, there to pay off lebt to George Mac ready, who saved him in the mur der assault, o man jis pl 1 Veldon. When another g other bu s given a rugged tt escapes, to turn 1 reportedly makes for about as exciting a climax as Dodges has ever been contrived in a Western epic. AS the tough, taciturn adven turer, Scott proves once again, e 0 OSs [proot were needed, that he is ’s premier outdoor Miss Trevor, the gambl s for whic famed. J« young freight linc ontributes to the procce Trevor for Scott’s affections. Mac ly is a worthy opponent for the wart Scott, while Alfonso Bed ya, as a laughing bandit and Mac of the flavor Chryslers ’ ough she loses out to Miss in another co WE NEED USED CARS eee aiiaaauaials | ‘Wild Automobile 2 LOTS . Kicks UpAFuss | | Detroit (®—An automobile run ning in a circle kicked up an aw- jful fuss at a street intersection jlast night eS | After hitting the rear of another lear, it zipped through a {station driveway, knockir \two gasoline pumps and a 15-f light pole. One pump caught fire owner Joseph Jones’ clothes caught fire from it. His hair and ger Wore a Gun” was n for the screen by Kenneth . The new outdoor action , a Scott-Brown Production, orously directed in 3-D by tt and produced by See Us arms were singed, The car k going, the flaming pump with it. é For the Deal the street it ripped off a fe! while knocking over an air pump at another filling station. It finally came to a stop back at the first station, narrowly miss- ing Jones, be The driver, Mrs. Helen Ball, 37 was unhuri. Police booked her for investigation of nk driving. You've Been Waiting For! Car Runs Over 25,000 Miles ‘Child In Carton Carlife Guarantee el PT ar Available On All New Cars automobile ou’ The little girl started to er. of the box but saw the g§ toward her and ducked nsmnentile dealer eadquarters for value Double Trouble | SAPULPA, Okla. (P—A 58-year 601 Duval Street TEL. 2-7041 : eR ee cesinal WANT ADS PA¥ StF ne a ne FURNITURE SPECIALS Your Grocer SELLS That Geed he itil 1 nner Sprin resscs *, T ; Whe Little Theatre -ivenemes—t22STAR * BRAND ame oes 4 pce. 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AMY OPTICAL DISPENSARY 423 Simonton St. Phone 2-7522 Thurs, - Fri, - Sat, n play by Rachare - POOR OLD CRAIG. ormation ds. The W arwi nm covers not on SERVICE | STRONG ARM BRAND corFEE (guia STATION ||. Triumph | SERVICE Francis at Truman | i Coffee ‘ i] iS 4 Mill | Your PURE OIL Dealer ||) Theat ee \Tires .. Tubes . . Batteries | SOUTH FLORIDA'S FINEST 20 ALL GROCERS | ACCESSORIES Re Se «otis PHONE 2.5000 TONIGHT BY POPULAR DEMAND! Three Extra Days of THE KEY WEST PLAYERS’ PAONRCGE Mat. 3:30 Night 6:30 & 8:38 AIR COOLED Show Tian EXCUSE MY DUST ~ 7:00 and 10:35 Lae im = ; Ss OOo THE STRANGER |New Comedy by JOHN van DRUTEN FACT NO. # WORE A GUN Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Curtain 8:30 Life and Look Magazines describe ® as “The most colossal BARN THEATRE Tickets On Sale at Betty Ann Stationers, 516 Fleming Street © 66) Ss) <2 + + $1.50 (Tax Incl.) COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR PRESENTED BY M-G-M .y ADMISSION. ... SS =" CinemaScope opens the Here is the thundering path of empire gateway t to io badia, anal you in = the crowning spectacle of the man the Bazaars of Peshawar, the Night who carved a saga of love and of the Long Knives when Kurram # att from the great walls of the Khan led his fanatic Afridis i imalayas to the towering peaks of Khyber Pass! against the Khyber, Rifles! _ TYRONE POWER: TERRY MOORE: MICHAEL RENNIE (Wi DOHA RISTIN « GUY ROLFE - RICHARD STAPLEY - MURRAY MATHESON - FRANK De KOVA - ARGENTINA BRUNETTI + SUJATA roscaty FRANK P. ROSENBERG - trees HENRY KING + somsrinty IVAN GOFF ae BEN ROBERTS ¥ fram Story by HARRY KLEINER + Seed on the Nowe! by TALBOT MUNDY ADULTS aS - 88e Service Men in Uniform and Box Office CHILDREN, inden 12. . 35e High School Students Opens 1:45 2-3419 — SAN CAR Los THEATRE i STARTS Time 2 P.M. AIR - CONDITIONED Schedule a

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