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- Ralph : , of the state plant board unit in Key West, and Mrs. Milner, who have been on an auto- the'President_ Meltzer Moto Company an- nouwnees in this issue that during the past week there have been a large number of Ford and Chev- rolet used cars taken in on new lists @ num-| ¢ars. \ of different types of suits, These autos have been thorough- prices for which! !y overhauled and reconditioned and are being sold on unusually geod terms at this time. JERSEY ICE CREAM All flavors, now on sale at WELLS’ LUN 900 Southard Nice Oysters served any style Hot Souse Every Saturday Y your WEALTH! S| itn at ' ewrrerrssrrscrres. o4 Announcement We invite you to look over our stock and in- vestigate the easy terms now in effect. ICH _ROOM|! Phone 573-J || (iktetkitdidddewa F i it ! | $ ! W i : ef Ee AT WELLS’ 4 | | | Wells’ Lunch Room which for years has been carrying a select: line of ice créam apd short or-! ders, has recently made arrange-! ment to handle Jersey Ice Cream and novelties. } This lunch room also carries a; fine selection of oysters served any style and has hot souse every Saturday. JAZZ MUSIC ADDS TO SHANGHAI FUNERALS (By Associated Press) SHANGHAI, Nov. 16.—To cheer the departed on their way to the next world, wireless sets with loud speakers are being used in funeral processions here. The strains of American jazz could be heard when mourners wound through the streets with the bier of a recently deceased Chinese merchant. The loud speaker was on the coffin. This added greatly to the clamor of the procession and, according! to Chinese ideas, gave much} “face” to the dead man. | Music by Chinese bands, inci- j dentally, seldom fits occidental | TF OF STI SS ideas of what constitutes proper toire, the bands usually play the} same “hot pieces” for funerals/ TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon ell telephone 61 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering con.- plaints. Help us give you 100 pereent service by calling 51 if |} you do not receive The Citizen. GOOD O AGHA ssiing the evening. BRITISH START ON LIBRARIES OF 2084 (By Associated Press) LONDON, Nov. 16.—A set of books that may not be finished for a century and a half, is in the making here. It is “The Complete Sur- vey of the Historical Monu- ments of England” which was begun im 1908 when a royal commission was set up by parliament. 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Prizes will also be given in the several contests which will be held Bob’s Orchestra will furnish music for the occasion, paying special eck to men’s out-! f st Annual Drug- is Ball which will take place; Saturday evening. i A number of suggestions arej to be found in today’s advertise-| ment. Sporty white flannel! trousers and sport coats to match) are listed as an ideal combination ; lfor an affair of this kind. | A nice group of men’s suits are} specially priced for t) eek and; jover 30 styles of men’s shoes are} | very desirable prices. j She’s right—there isa ee | Friday, November 16, 9 till ? CUBAN CLUB Bob's Orchestra Ladies Free FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS —_ ~” ness that makes them stand out. You will de- light in seeing the many’ artistic samples which we have to show you} The Artman Press ‘ - ‘saaattrmnts, | & $14.9) Authorized Representative of difference in beers. Drink Schlitz and you will taste that pleasing difference. 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