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PAGE FOUR BACKGROUND OF THE WAR PERSONAL MENTION | (Continued from Page One) Mrs. David Boney left on the !derground tunnels, elevators and early bus today for Miami meet her son a pupil of the/rooms and magazines. schools in North Carolina, who| is coming to Key West to make| his home with his parents . Access is also allowed to. outposts, pillboxes |and casemates. | Electric kitchens, washrooms, Mrs. Raymond Delgado, who! Water supplies, generators, rail- had been visiting with relatives Toads and storage rooms are in and friends in Tampa, was a‘re-|each fort system. Bunkrooms turning passenger on the late are bomb-proof and gas-proof. bus Saturday night. Hitler carried on day and night Sas a 2 ‘ | work to construct this barrier of « stolmes and ‘son /Al- | fortifications against attack. Onl; thur, Jr., who had been visiting |jast winter ok rap jena Varo ay ke Ai pa ere Fr |The Great Wall gave Hitler some- their home in Jacksonville. — | What. sense of security and.no i doubt was a determining factor to | stairs connect the system to bunk-| - lin his decision to fight Poland as! LLL Eh hb Ld TRAFFIC LIGHTS SAID TO “STOP” (Nz Ansociated Prensa) fo) Neb., The machine age moves on— leaving behind J. J. (Sema- phore) Dudley, the man who made traffic direction a fine art. There was a day when six- foot, angular Dudley, stand- ing at Sixteenth and Farnam. streets, made himself a man of note from coast to coast. With his long arms flailing the air Dudley kept a con- stant stream of traffic mov- ing across the intersection while the sidewalks were 8.— . {¢omamercial houses will benefit | o THE KE ACCORDING TO INFORMA- “|TION this column has, the de-| stroyers Babbitt and Claxton! will base in Key West until some- | time in early January. There’s a |four months item which will help Key West’s pocketbooks. Be- cause officers and men will spend | oftheir pay all over town- and {through sale of provisions and |staple products. For this reason Key West doubly welcomes ‘the ships. And to the officers and} men: Key West hospitality is, }something you may,look forward \to with anticipatio: THERE ARE OUND ONE |HUNDRED Key» Westers from 'Y WEST CITIZEN _ THE ISLAND CITY * vana is at the Porter Dock... . Lance Lester’s Joy is at Gulf Dock. . . . Alex Brun’s Atlantic is off Wickers Ways. TRAGICALLY INSUFFICIENT will be the WPA sponsorship | funds to be raised from hiking of | Occupational Taxes 25 pér cent | even if the City Council passes; the measure on its second and third readings tonight. These! funds are to be earmarked. Last| year’s record shows that about | $17,000 in taxes against business houses will be eligible for the) raise. Almost as much again was | collected, but is not eligible for; the raise now contemplated. The 25 per cent increase will provide | * FASHION PREVIEW * MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1939 PEOPLE'S FORUM | IDEA FOR PROJECT Editor, The Citizen: } I was struck with the fact re-! cently that Key West can sponsor | one W.P.A. project with little funds, which will help greatly in! boosting much-needed .W.B,A.| projects to -give employment ato many needing relief. . Many Key Westers need‘ turb* ing around’ their property lines. Well, why not all band together and make it a W.P.A. project? One or two property owners who would be willing to spnosor their share of the project would not be enough. But if a large group of property owners will each spon- CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED TO BUY TO BUY—Second- hand house in fair condition. Box X, The Citizen. septl2-wk FOR SALE FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $1,000. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM Row Locks; Anchor with Rope; Umbrella—all for $85.00. Apply | lined with spectators who watched his antics. He began in,1908 arid kept it up until 1923, gaining such @ reputation that Omahans visiting in other cities were Many times asked, ‘Is that traffic cop stil] there?” Dudley retired in 1923, but returned in 1933. Meanwhile Joseph Baker, manager of the Gulf Life Insurance Co. in Pen- sacola, was an arrival on the midday bus yesterday for a visit with relatives and friends. 1217 Petronia Street. jun27-s SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, 15c each. THE ART- MAN PRESS. nov25-tf the last resort. Army high-com- 'mand believed the Siegfried Line would stalemate any French at- {tack on the Western Front. In back of the Great Wall is! a |network of anti-aircraft defenses, composed of guns in concrete pits, ; sound locators and _ searchlights. | All are camouflaged to hide de- tection by enemy observation | |laid-off W.P.A. workers who are jless than $5,000—which will pro- | |in Tampa seeking jobs rather | vide approximately $20,000, in- \than return to uncertain relief cluding federal monies, for proj-| |work here. A Key Wester walk-jects. The tragedy is that that! ing down Seventh Avenue in | amount should be available each | ,Latin Ybor City and on Frank-jmonth. Some other means to |lin Avenue in Tampa proper will!raise sponsorship funds will have | |meet scores of Key Westers. All|to be found. |of them have put in their ap- SRY Sr i |plications for work in the ship-| .MYSTERY SHROUDED the) | sor his share, the project could probably be secured. I, for one, need curbing around my property and would be will- ing to give my share. According to my information this would cost each property owner in ma- terials about $10 a 100 feet. This) pERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per means the W.P.A. labor will be/ 199. THE ARTMAN PRESS. given free of charge. ‘ Roy Roberts, who had been in Miami consulting with the Chitty Co., by whom he is employed in Key West, returned to the city yesterday on the afternoon bus. | Howard Price, chief yeoman U. S. N., in Key West and attached to the office of Lieutenant Com- mander F. H. Callahan, accum- panied by Mrs. Callahan and lit- tle daughter, returned yesterday | on the afternoon bus after en-| joying a vacation in San Fran- planes. | Observation turrets are dome- | shaped to deflect hits. Control | towers, in which attacking planes are spotted, are connected to anti- aireraft defenses by telephone wires. 3 } Tank barriers, built pyramid-* style, are found .a good. distance | from the French-German_ bor- the machine age had elimin- ated the need for him to di- rect traffic. Alitomatic signal lights had been installed. “Semaphore” stood it ‘for’! six years. ’ Then he broke down with . the cry, “There's no place left for me—and J can’t stand still and blow a whistle when |building yards and at the new |airport base. } presser | IN RELIEF: Some of the! {young fellows on the Destroyer | Babbitt were glad. to come to} ;Key West some were hot. Be-. jcause many left their wives be- \hind in Norfolk. Those who were | glad to come here- are ‘so be- Jaycee meeting last Friday eve-| » ning—even after a partial ex-| planation of the “questioned edi- torial” in a Mimai newspaper was offered. Many present were wondering what it was all about. ; Sum and substance of opinions was that ‘someone was trying to use the Key West Jaycees to further | their own personal well-being”. BACK-SWISH takes the play and catches the eye in this bright dress of blue and rose candy-siriped Celanese rayon Adding the curbings will great- ly beautify the city for the com- ing tourist season, which, I ex- remember; so lets get busy. Lets heat from those who think fi the project would be successful and who would be willing te. |stand their individual share. w. J. \ | pect, will be one for all of us to jun25-tt HOTELS |G; YOUR VISITING friends of a good night’s rest THE OVERSEAS; HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey yatmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. may17-tf SHONECK, | .__ a sepgeseae: |cause of winter» swimming and |the wonderful climate and fish- ing. . .. Some of the younger men | who enter the service get a lit- \tle cocky in their new uniforms, | imagining that the whole Navy is behind them. ... Key West girls paraded all parts of the city |Saturday and Sunday evenings!ing made. We then _ passed |and everywhere there were to be/through two sound-proof doors. |seen the white uniforms and)/We are inside a studio. There; black ties. ... A storm of dis-|are several sets up. Inside one, 1 ‘appointment broke over the/there are a lot of people. The} 75th Mer. Time swimming population of this city |director sits in a chair in the; Temperatures |when announcement came that/ middle of the cameras and kleig | Highest last 24 hours ithe P. & O. docks at which the|lights. A sound equipment is) Lowest last night Charter Boatmen had erected | dbout 30 feet back with the mike | Mean | swimming facilities would not be/on a crane over the actor’s heads. Normal available because of the liability | Are you ready Miss Parker, the the Trumbo Properties, Inc. would director asks. It is petite Jean have to assume in case of in-|Parker. And this Key Wester’s| |juries. ' was suggested that in-|heart pounds like a sledge ham- | surance arranged to cover this mer. She was most famous in |with a small fee charged swim- | “Trail of the Lonsome Pine”. pat he, dleeovarra Hagler |mers. ... The elevator going up| The form, petite, is perfect. Her| the lights change” With that he explained he was “putting myself out to pasture” on a $70 per month pension. V khedeuidrke IT COST HIM $20— |der. They were constructed in aj zig-zag fashion, two in a_ row, four tiers deep. Their purpose is to raise tank treads off the! ground and render them useless. For miles dnd miles these bar-| riers are planted into the ground, | jand alongside are placed steel! rails, adding to the effectiveness , of the barriers. | Unlike the French Maginot; BUT HE MADE GOOD Line, the German __ fortifications Sastman, were visitors in Key | West yesterday on a sight seeing | e c{ (Dy Aanoeiated Press) trip, registered at the Hotel Lathe entine length and breadth of| CLINTON, Okla, ‘Sept. 18—It a. and returned to Miami it; area. No doubt the French'cost one druggist $20 to comply _ sei | line is the greatest defensive bar-| with bid specifications distribut- jrier ever conceived and con-ied by a Clinton hospital for William T. Fripp, manager of a| structed by man, but Hitler has|“stopperless hot water bottles”. local department store, left on|much faith in his ‘Great Wall.! ‘The druggist won the contract the 5 o'clock bus yesterday for|The scattered construction is in'and delivered hot water bottles Jacksonville for a mecting of! jine with the German’s strategy from which he had removed all other Florida managers. |of maneuvering. Those fortifi-!the stoppers, making them quite ai ‘cations the French have reported | impractical, Miss Maysie Gaiti, who had/capturing are probably — the; been visiting briefly with her | first-of the series.. The biggest parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiti, | test is yet to come. left yesterday afternoon for her! —-/_, home in Miami. | DID You. KNOW— A squad, in wartime, is com- Captain Eugene Demeritt, of| posed of eight men, and is com- the Cruiser Le Pecheur which) manded by a sergeant. | is owned by the Overseas Road! A company has 250 men, di- and Toll Bridge District, left on} yided in three platoons of rifle- the 5 o'clock bus yesterday for) men. It is commanded by a cap- his station at Pigeon Key. |tain. Each platoon, under a lieu- gc angry |tenant, is composed of three John Coffman, who had been! squads. batteries. visiting with his grandparents| A battalion is composed of three} A division is divided into Mr. and Mrs. Cesar Catala and| rifle companies, heavy weapons squads, platoons, companies, bat- other relatives, left yesterday|company. A regiment contains ' talions and regiments. afternoon on the return to Miami) _ where he is attending school. moire, drawn tightly to the rear and tied there by a bow- knot. THE WEATHER Key West, Fla, Sept. 18, 1939. Observation taken at 7:30 a. m. cisco and Los Angeles, Calif. Key West, Fla., A KEY WESTER RAMBLES Sept. 15, 1939. ABOUT THE COUNTRY: Holly- wood: Approaching the studio |where “shooting” was going on ;we noticed a sign, “do not enter) while red light is on”. When the} red light was on, shots were be- Bar Pilot Raymond Dillon, of Miami, and a group of friends were visitors in Key West yes- terday returning in the after- noon. BOWLING Mr. and Mrs. B. R. China, suet! K. Wemer, W. L. Gray and C. A.| | 85 19 Precipitation _ .00| 1.41} 1 \ { 2.58 | | 24.56 | ay e $20 to make three battalions, _ headquarters | |and service companies. | Four cannons make up an ar- |tillery battery. An. artillery bat- ;talion is composed of three gun WAH FPPP aay srgsyth | HOTEL LEAMINGTON O° NOES Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard \ Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay . Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping Districts and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room with Bath—$1.50; Double Room with Bath—-$2.00 ALFRED SIMONS .... Manager | eeeeccee Sooceccecvvevecve MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN By TUCKER! ° WEATHER FORECAST Alfredo Barroso, director of the local WPA Band, returned yes- terday afternoon from a_ brief trip to Miami. (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with scattered thunder-| Hen rae 8 showers tonight and Tuesday;)| {moderate easterly winds, | Florida: Partly. cloudy tonight and Tuesday, scattered thunder- showers Tuesday and along the TRANSPORTATION , ALAMO DUE fe eee Wea a Steamship, Alamo, of the Clyde-| #0" tonight, slightly cooler ex- Pons herself ‘is “Chico”, her hold its first meeting of the year} Mallory Lines, is due to arrive — bagsecopan: consti oie South American tordo. ‘A tofdo is|0n Tuesday, September 19, at 3/tomorrow morning from New | Jacksonville to Florida Straits: a fowl of some sort..In any ¢ase, |0'élock. |'York with shipments of -freight Moderate northeast and east : . é sag pas Th i hi | m ht winds, fresh over extreme north the Pons aviary is to have amew @ Program committee” has/ for local merchants. i vartl h extravagant hurrah to that myth- oe : i js ig portion, partly overcast’ -weather,/ ological. lane where the late |@ddition. They have imported a| ¢hosen for its: theme this year:; ‘The vessel will discharge cargo tonight and Tuesday and over | George Gershwin, Irving Berlin,|Wife for Chico, who spends ‘all| “Cooperation Between the Home) at this port and immediately |south portion tonight. e _. land so many other American {his time on the sunny side of the |and the’ Sciiool”. | afterward proceed to Tampa from, East Gulf: Moderate east and Judge T. S. Caro, of municipal jcomposers banged out their tunes | Pons estate, near Norwalk, Conn.| Mrs. Shannahan, president of| which port she will return Fri- |Southeast winds, partly overcast court of Key West, who had been | ang jeft imprints of their, names.| The diminutive operatic star, the organization, requests that | day afternoon. weather tonight and Tuesday, HERALD MADE ERROR | Editor, The Citizen: For the benefit of Key West- ers, I would like you to call at- tention to a gross error in The Miami Herald of yesterday in| —— which the statement was made} e Seevcccessosccvcces that I was defeated in the city — THY IT TODAY — election for the office of Chief of | The Favorite In Key Wesi Police. I was not a candidate in the STAR Ps BRAND city election of 1937. I am run- ning for Captain of Police this CUBAN COFFEE year. Rai ‘s I have telegraphed The Herald ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS ainfall, 24 hours ending to make this correction and am | ®®eeessececessuecenccece ea oro. tenes anxious that it be brought to the z eel saint since Sept. 1, attention of the citizens of Key Colonic Deficiency since Sept. 1, pstsenc ica FOIE FONE; C0 Irrigations ap | i inches — MYRTLAND CATES. Fume Baths 5 lik |to' the office of the Mayor ‘in| face is very beautiful. She has a} ‘Total rainfall since January Key West, Fla, {patented bottle .with_a clamp-like | mo5,52 went up and down sojHollywood accent, and a bit of} 1, inches Sept. 18, 1939. Electrotheurapy |device attached instead of 4| (624 with applicants for airport |superciliousness. Both..are’ im- Deficiency since January 1, Mi pee Hie jobs ‘that the office was rabbis oy poe one for ri and the} tochge tens te 0.98 | 8 ery i jassage the first floor. . . . Cheapest” other for dignity and poise in ‘omorrow’s Almanac . 1 Sood on-the, bid, pay $20 a week. a Head: She is acting in a Sunrise 6:14 a. .| THE RELIABLE” TAILOR Foot Adjustments semi | western with a young “tall dark | Sunset 6:27 p. low. ary Acacia Prete DR. A M BOATS which have been moved! and handsome” fellow who is, Moonrise 12:20 p. we ‘hous om all Ki Me ° 5 ‘out of the submarine ~ base/ playing his first star role having | Moonset 11:30 p. m.} ig ee ‘Als Kinds MORGAN \through navy orders: Mr. andjsupported William Boyd in Hop- | Tomorrow's Tides Speed: ray Rates! Mrs. Carl Glasgow's schooner | along Cassidy stories before this. (Naval Base) peedy Service--Reasonable 1 519 Sinkonton Street Black Hawk and launch Susie Q Miss Parker is so small in one AM. PHOWE 541 IE, both now laying off P. & O./scene they place her on a stool), 8:16 . docks. The Black Hawk was-pur- and in walking down the steps |rign “419 -S chased from writer Robert Cham- | starting from the stool she has| Barometer at 7:30 a. m. t odey: |bers who wintered here. The|one big’ leap to make, but they Seaflevel 29.99 | | Glasgows have been in Key West |‘cut’,the shooting; ‘to cover it up. 5 Tec? § two years. .. . Tom Woods motor /She is very much as in pictures, | dory and motor sea skiffs, which |only the makeup is very strong give tourist amusement during to photograph well. Many fami- the winter, now off Bailey's liar faces of minor Cowboy actors ways. The sea skiffs are in his! were noted. More stars tomor- back yard. . . .. Sutton Lines beh tsi Miss Walter Ryder, of Lake-| land, Fla., was an arrival on the} afternoon bus yesterday and is the guests at the home of Mr./| and Mrs. Edwin Trevor at 1421 White street. q Division P.-T. A. | Meets Tomorrow (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 18 (AP)—); “Thanks for sneaking me out George White’s new “Scandals” | of town”. in many ways is just another ver- | sion of the old familiar Ziegfeld- Carroll-White school, but it has a few facts that will be interest-| ing to people who wonder about} Tin Pan Alley. The finale of the first act is an} eae Parent-Teacher Association of! \the Division Street. School will | Almost as well known: as Lily | Dr. Sidney Golson, physician at, the Marine Hospital, who with | Mrs. Golson has been on a} month's vacation in ,.Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, re- turned to the city last night. Mrs. Golson will return later. OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION CO._INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service on a business visit to West Palm Beach’ accompanied by Mrs. Caro, returned to the city last night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perkall, of | Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Yale Boss, of Augusta, Ga. were weekend | visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. | DeLozier and Mrs. Lillie Perkall at their home on Whitehead) skip and jump in the approved |bo’s new novel is just off th street. 55 a AAS |approved, because Broadway has|His Gun”. As reading material, | seescovosovocoooosesese® boon looking at this sort of thing|Henderson says,"it is swell. Be- TWO DRIVERS HIT pe e Today gives a military nature. Today’s Horosco! The disposition is aggressive, and} you remember that more than a | was issued September, 1—the:day |” the tendency will be to take| things by force and to gain posi- {since he passed away. There were} One recent war victim. we| «ut. Robert McGeorge, 26, tion and fortune by dint of ‘sheer | energy. Beneath this there ap-| pears to be a more refined and! was Ziegfeld’s cablegram to him|ago in Americanized Japanese lovable disposition, that will go | from Europe, when Ziegfeld went|music—only to have his record-| *#id he was struck by a far to overcome the unfavorable | opinions excited by the aggres-|liked for the fact to be publicized. ese conquest of China became |He loved to see that name, Zieg-|Page One siveriess. It is screwy, of course, as any-| thing relating to Tin Pan alley would have to be. It is noisy, of course, as the music publishing | halls of Broadway must neces- sarily be. But through it all runs! a living flame of all the old tunes. The rest of the revue is an earthy yet old fashioned hop, Broadway manner. It must be since the late O. O. McIntyre was Ziegfeld’s press-agent. see Speaking of McIntyre makes year and a half has gone by many stories linked to McIntyre, but the best one, in my opinion, to Europe, or anywhere, he has quite an aviary, birds being 'a favorite hobby. For a while, | Chico began beating up on the all parents be present. The program follows: Singing | other fowls of the estate, but of|>Y audience; Piano solo by Gus} late he has become sullen and re-| Ayala; Tenor solo by George/ fuses to sing. Maybe he should | Mills White; “The Principle Idea! jhave applied that form of protest!of Cooperation Between the! sooner. } i id e |Home and the School” by Pro-} A fi } | | note from Jimmy Henderson, fessor Est Hamilion. jin Hollywood, says Dalton Trum- |press and its title is “Johnny Got | 7a CO hLakuk ddd , tween. the author and the pub- lishers there was a bit of maybe | | good, maybe bad timing: The ‘book is a Cenunciation of war and | HIM AND RAN (By Annociated Prensy GEORGETOWN. Ky.. Sept. 14—Bleeding from a head | war_in Europe broke out.. iknow is Vincent Lopez, who cre- ! , .staggered lunch room jated a vogue a couple of years) ona saan uae here and | } truck while walking. | He received first aid treat- ment and again set out on jers soft-pedal it when the Japan- Some -time ago the} Subscribe to The Se: weekly. | LEGALS IN THE COURT OF THE CO’ NTY | JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. In re Estate of G. BOWNE PATTERSON, eceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS | TO ALL CREDITORS, LEGATEES, | DISTRIBUTEES, AND ‘ALL PER- | SONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- | MANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE You, and each of you, are heret notified and required to present a claims, which you, or either of you, | may have against the Estate of G. Bowne Patterson, deceased, late of Monroe County,’ Florida. te, the Honorable Raymond R. Lora, Coun- | ty Judge of Monroe County, Flor- | ida, at his office in ‘the County | Court House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, within twelve (12) | months from the date of the first | publication of this Notice. Dated September 15th. A. D. 1939. ETTA PATTERSON, As Executrix of the Last Will and ‘Testament of G. Bowne’ Patter- scattered thundershowers Tues- day and over extreme south por- tion tonight. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c POLITICAL _—, CITY ELECTION, NOV. 14; 1938 For Captain Night Police MYRTLAND CATES MONROE THEATER Lloyd Nolan—Dorothy Lamour and Tito Guizar in— ST. LOUIS BLUES chestra 15-20er Nights 2 MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST —_0—____ TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY Direct Between Maimi and Key West LEAVE KEY WEST DAILY (except Sunday) 1:00 o’clock A. M. arrive Miami 7:00 o’clock A. M. 8200 o'clock A.M. arrive Miami'3:00 o'clock P. M. LEAVE MIAMI DAILY. (except Sunday) 100 o’clock A. M. artive Key West 7:00 o’clock A. M. 9300 o’clock A. M. son, deceased. | v t18-25; oct2-9-16-23-30; 6-13, 4:00 o’clock P. M. jfeld, in the headlines, On this|idea was adopted (it was Lopez; e938, aon cei { —- Bey West _ |oceeaits Ziegfeld sailed, but just} who thought it up) for a contest! ——-_ at that time a war broke out to/to select a Pan-American Hymn! VANCOUVER, Conquest of occupy the front pages and make |of Peace. It was adopted by the | foot. A few minutes later he was struck by an automo- bile. McGeorge regained con- HIGHER PEAKS “Key West's For Fifty Years a NAME! Mount Tiedmann, 13,000 feet, and it extremely tough for press agents | Pan-American Union. Now, how- | sciousness in a Georgetown three other previously unscaled! peaks of the Canadian Rocky) Mountains is reported by a party! headed by Capt. Rex Gibson, noted alpinist of Alta. i to get anything in the papers. After arriving in Europe and searching for his name in the newspapers, Ziegfeld actually Winterburn, | dictated this cablegram to MclIn- | contest | tyre: ever, with other problems more | | pressing to be worked out be, tween the United States and the Latin-American “republics, the has been indefinitely | , Postponed. CHaDLID IL @, He said neither of the ve- hicles which struck him stopped to give. aid. - | } { r| in Coffee in Key West STRONG ARM. BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION | Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL | Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail DINING and DANCING Open The Year Around ee EE Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 Warehouse—Corner Eaton and Francis Sts.

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