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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED VOTERS BALLOT TEN PERCENT OF FOUR SHIPS COLUMN FOR 7 ELECTORS LICENSES SOLD LEAVE PORT PAGE FOUR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 -: SOCIETY ‘Key Westers Are | Sejeurning lath. Today's Horoscope Mrs. Norberg Thompson, ara Tleen Williams and Miss Minni Miss Carey Heads Christian Service Group Friday evening the women oz Ley Memorial Church held their charter meeting of the newly- organized Women’s Society of Christian Service. After the election of officers the pastor held the installation service and addressed the group. An appropriate program was given and the society voted to meet on the first Friday evening of each month. The circles will continue to meet as usual on their respective dates. Officers elected Friday evening were: President, Miss Miriam Carey; Vice-President, Mrs. Tom Curry; Secretary, Mrs. Merrill Sands; Treasurer, Miss Katherine Knowles; Secretary of Missionary Education and Service, Mrs. Floyd Bowery; Secretary of Social Service, Mrs. Maude Saw- yer; Secretary of Literature and Publications, Mrs. O. C. Howell; Secretary of Suppues, Elizabeth Rosam; Secretary Children’s Work, Mrs. Thompson. WHY I’LL VOTE FOR— (Continued from Page One) publican candidate and his party now endorse? They have not yet forgotten the of Joe 'Parrott-Biggs ichurch, officiated at Miss} Naptials Saturday Milton A. Parrott and Susan, Elizabeth Biggs were married at the First MLE. (Stone) Church last Saturday afternoon, according to Porter Harris, are spending ssi of their vacation trip in New York City, according to advice received by The Citizen this morning which stated that they were staying at the Plaza hotel in that city. Barbizon ROOSEVELT’S AND WILLKIE’S PICTURE FRAMING NAME WILL NOT BE PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas: LISTED antique frames refinished. Sign painting. Paul DiNegro, 614 Francis street. sept9-Imo' TAMPA, Sept. 23. — (FNS) BOTH DRIVERS AND LIQUOR PERMITS EXPERIENCE SLOW SALES SUBMARINE SEA RAVEN CON- CLUDES EXPERIMENTS IN THESE WATERS The subma’ Sea Raven Two county offices reported information filed at county judge Raymond R. Lord’s office this morning. Rev. A. C. Riviere, pastor’of the the cere- LEGALS NOTICE ef property abutting, or undred (100) feet er mains, on the fe ets, are required by O 370, Section 1, to co and buildings d sewer mains within ninety (90) days from date of this notice: reet between Vernon mony. Baby Clothes Fashioned Expertly In Puerto Rico Under stress of necessity. Americans can do anything that anyone else can. Long known as masters in designing and making baby clothes, the French have had their industry ruined by the war. Americans have found right under their ve noses people who can make baby clothes just as good as the French. These are the women of Puerto Rico, Uncle ~ Sam's lovely tropical isle at the entrance to the Caribbean. The an needlework of the Puerto Rican women is world-famed and ex- perts say their dresses, coats, hats, crib spreads, and pillow cov- ers, are on a par with the French products. : between Duval! between Windsor between Whitehead treets. between Streets. between White- Duval h Street between Caroline and Angela Streets, William Street between Caroline and Wind: i Margaret between Passover Street. innell Street between Eaton Streets. between Fleming n reets. White Street between and Division Streets. ton Street between Palm Avenue. alm Avenue between and Angela Streets. CITY OF KEY WEST Eaton . TO SPEAK OF Fleming White Divi FOR SALE SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment: For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-ti CABIN CRUISER, 28-ft. 40 m.p.h. Gray Marine Engine. Box B.R., The Citizen. aug3l-s PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. fun25-tt TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. may19-tf SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. nov19-tf FOR RENT |NICE AIRY ROOM, screened porch, connecting bath. Rea- sonable rates. Apply 508 Si-! monton street. septl7-tf COZY, MODERNLY-FURNISH- ED “Cottage by the Sea”; four rooms, refrigerator, gas stove, ferred neighborhood; no small children; reasonable to right party. Apply 901 North Beach. pre- screened porch, electric! With a Presidential Election in| continued slow sales of licenses the offing, voters wil be: inter“ |this morning, which are die by ested in learning how to vote for October first. And in both cases, the candidate of their choice. 271 bout _ten Per cent of the The voter will not find the pleted. name of either Roosevelt or Will-: A momentary spurt in county kie on the ballot and cannot cast judge Raymond R. Lord's office a vote for either candidate di-'/@st Saturday brought the total rectly, but must vote for seven of drivers’ licenses up to 348. electors. There will be fourteen This total compares with ap- proximately 3,000 sold during names on the ballot with seven the last fiscal period electors Democratic and seven! Republican. Out of an expected 100 to 115 beer and wine or liquor licenses It is not necessary for the voter to memorize the names of the to be sold, county tax collector Frank Ladd reported this morn- electors as they will be arranged on the ballot with the ing that only 12. such Democrats first and the had been purchased. seven Republicans following. seven } licenses |BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT (Key West fc this noon, compie of experimental operations m jacent waters during th two weeks. The destroyer U Bainbridge also left this port. de- tached for service elsewhere This information came headquarters of Captain Carpender, commander af Key West Patrol The USS. Humphreys USS. Lawrence, which had bee on escort duty to the Sea Rave left Key West yesterday 2! noon, it was stated Ships in port this mom were the USS. Sands. arm this morning from neutra trol duty; the USS. King a Heestip of the Be USS. Goldsborough. j Those desiring to cost a vote | ‘for Roosevelt will simply mark | the first seven names listed while! Baunzweigers Have Son Announcement was made twill mark the | last seven names Jct gato apg ghey on the list. The names will appear as fol- lows: Paul Appleyard, Frank Dowling, Wallace N. Keith, ,John Knight, Malcolm McClellan, | Lewis W. Petteway, Ray Selden. of Chicago, Illinois. weiger was formerly Miss Ida Weintraub, daughter of Mr. and B-i city. ‘Phe baby has been named Philip Joseph. this those desiring to vote for Willkie | ™0rming of the birth of a son to} Mr. Mrs. Baunz- | this noon that the Mrs.. Berman Weintraub of this; New TRANSPORTATION S. S. COLORADO DUE Clyde-Mallory Li S S. Color. was due to arrive morning at 11:30 York. After freight far this port. the C 'will sail for Tampa tomorrow ck MANY THINGS: Wolves Devoted Parents; miserable fumbling of their prob- ' lems by the Hoover administra- tion. All we ask is that the Amer- ican farmer just think back those evil d to By GARDNER SOULE AP Feature Service Writer I support Roosevelt on his foreign policy. He demon- : ties Of roses are j mercially in Texas. strated his devotion to peace andj Today's Helpful Hint: A bird to universal brotherhood for bath should be partly shaded, people everywhere. He has ut- because our feathered friends do tered time and again his loathing ' not like water made too hot by” and abomination of war as an in- ; the sun trumentality of settlement of na- Wolves are probably among uonal antagonisms. the most devoted parents of the He has been one American who animal kingdom, says had the foresight to antici- History” magazine. Male wolves pate exactly what is happening ‘have been known to show them- in the world today and to warn selves to hunters, howl to make our fellow citizens against its sinister implications as they af- fect our national interest. More- ever, he has been a leader who has the courage to urge adequate national defense to protect the sovereignty of our democratic institutions against assault from any power or combination of powers. He is urging the Congress to, hasten these measures of de- fe before it is too late, al- though he is fully aware that his forthright appeal may be a costly political venture. And that, when his re-election to the Presidency is at stake, is a pretty good pat- tern of a man. He has _ never equivocated or sidestepped on any problem affecting our na- tional security. grown com- has all 1as then lead the hunters away from dens containing wolf cubs. Good Job Dep't: Mrs. Isabel Fottler Schubert of Boston, Ma: She has done cut-throat Florida blue- pictures of fishes. day-old octopuses, trout (Yellowstone lake), gamefish, Columbia river backed salmon, etc. Many natives of Guatemala still worship idols. “Of the five greatest citiés on earth,” says the National Geo- graphic society, “London pre- sents to an enemy bomber thej biggest bull's eye. It is nee | than any two of the others to-} gether.” ; THE ANSWERS See “Who Knows’ I am for Roosevelt because ir these days of tremendous peri! to our land and institutions he is undoubtedly the best equipped man in the country by experience and knowledge of all essential } Estimate: 1,000. factors to guide and preserve the} 3. Donald MeNeill, 22, of Ok-! destiny of the Republic and its |lahoma, w people. } 4. Mr. and Mrs. This is no time to experjment , Booth in 1896. with a novice in affairs of gov-! 5. It is the ernment, even though he may be colony in India. a good businessman. 5. Synthetic varieties of rub- Mr. Hoover and Mr. Chamber- lain could qualify in that cate- gory. on Page 2 About 16,500,000. 1 2 chief French ber. 7. Estimate: 12,772,000 bales. Yes, in prison, facing trial ie Army, 3,200 planes; Navy, Tomorrow: Republican View on “Why I'll Vote For—", Walter Johnson who pitch- ed for Washington. DROWNS SAVING BROTHER CARD OF THANKS LAVONIA, Ga.—While Rev. W E. Brown, 31, of Earles Grove, S. C., and his two brothers, J. C. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends and neigh-! SIXTEEN THOUSAND variec-! : “Naturals sure they have been spotted, and ' ¢ travels around the U. S. painting i property Ballington , ‘ residents ‘heard, apply to the Honorable er | Wood. WILLARD M. ALBURY. 1 3 sept23-3t FURNISHED APARTMENT, General Electric Ice Box. 729 United Street. sept2l-lwk issued the 6th has filed and has made tax deed to b Said certific following descrii the County of Monrc MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE, 4 rooms and bath. All electric, including hot water. 1204 Dun- ena street. sept20-lwkx ‘PARKS APARTMENTS, corner White and Newton Sts. All modern conveniences. Apply | 1324 Newton street or Phone s } 240. aug26-tf Ss ‘FURNISHED APARTMENTS, one with single room and sleep- ing porch. Apply rear 602 Du- val street or Army and Navy Store. septl2-tf be the less said certificate shall redeemed according to law, property described therein will id to the highest bidder at on the first M nth of Novem is the 4th day of No Dated this 23rd day of Septem- ber. 1940. H : Ross C Sawyer it Court of Monroe rooms and bath. street. 514 Margaret septl2-ti) ROOMS FOR RENT NOTICE OF =a FoR ROOMS—Good beds. quiet neigh- borhood, hot water; $3.50 sin- gle, $5.00 double, per week. THE TIDES, 408 Eaton street sept23-lwkx | ayne, holder of T: .aggued the, sth s ed same in, my plication HOTELS * BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. ; 917 Fleming St. aprl7-t:, ' panty of Mon to-wit “Unnumbered Lot Big Pine Key, Plat 5. Pt. Gov. T . Twp. 66, R. 29, as n Monroe County Records F1-360. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate i: sued was in the name of Wm. Sands. Unless redeeme j WANTED shall be law, the! in will b sold to the der at th court house door on the first Mo day in the month of Novembe 1940. which is the 4th day of } vember, 1940. NTED — Mz n Dated this $3rd day ot Geptem-|VANTED — Man’ to sleep ai 1940. premises in exchange for free (SEAL) Ross: C Sawyer rent. Box LC, The Citizen. lerk of Circuit Court of Monroe £20-3t County, Florida. sept20- sept23-30 id certificate = WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. may19-tf oct7-14,1940 | NOTICE stice is hereby giveh that the ersigned, Ralph Camus and raldine Patricia Camus, his wife, of Key We: unty, Florida, will, on s the 19th day of October, A. D. 1940, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as thereafter as they may be Lopez Funeral Service | Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Night 696 N thur Gomez, one of the Judges of; the Circuit Court of the Eleventh | Judicial Circuit of the State of| @ Florida, in and for Monroe Count for an Order authorizing and legai- ars of | Baby Sandy in ng their adoption of Jennie Fa SANDY IS A LADY a minor, now three age, and a r | asphyxiated because Bernard W. Corey, H. S. Court- ney, Calvin H. Draper, Roger V. Flory, Howard Gibbons, A. W.! Hill, Ella R. Miller. The first seven are Democratic electors; the last seven Republi- tean. ! TANK PAINTER OVERCOME BOSTON, Mass.—Selected to paint the interior of a chemical tank because of his small size, Martin Smith, 29, was nearly rescuers | were too large to enter the tank to aid him when he collapsed. Air was pumped into the tank for more than an hour before Smith revived and was able to tie a rope under his arms to be !hauled to the open air. FURNISHED APARTMENT, five, Bigness onc beoury get together in the 1941 Ford. And walt fill you try the new soft ncel ember 27 a. \, Reed; 5« . &. Saas ss sss assists stair siam li OUT-Of- bank account. ‘READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT! The Money You Pay For Printing In Key West Comes Back To You, But, On the other hand, the money you pay to printers in other cities bids a farewell to your If Key West printing were be- low standard, if the printers of YO BUY TOWN PRINTING of the ‘Times - of the the quckend Seiad ay 5 the couse: — But the truth is that, among people who know and appreciate good printing, Key West print- ers are rated very high—both for technical ability and an un- derstanding of the needs of buy- land, i smagoch!s i 3s called upes w bee ome thensend sec Phorm worker, ead defenses specd = Ge code and sacera! ac quckis, rand jess of te ade oe In the aime sourhe-2 — and Robert Brown, were fishing, | Robert, youngest of the brothers, was swept into deep water. The other two rushed to his aid in a bers for the many acts of kind- ness tendered us during our re- cent sorrow, the loss of our be- loved one, Robert Wesley Thomp- pia RALPH CAMUS RALDINE PATRICIA come 30; oct7-14,1940 . 1940.1 Key West were not perienced also COMEDY — NEWS craftsmen, ers of printing. of cxpermmce @ mecong expert, ex- [= a occa there Conscous of the gpertanr boat. During rescue efforts, the boat capsized and the minister was drowned. The two remain- ing brothers succeeded in reach- ing shore safely. son. To those who gave the use of their cars and the donors of the beautiful floral tributes, we will be ever grateful. sept23-1tx THE FAMILY. FOR YOUR VACATION TRIP It will be a wise precaution before you leave home, to change the cash you had planned to carry with you into Protected, spendable— American Express Travelers Cheques These Cheques are known and accepted everywhere, and if lost or stolen, a prompt refund is made. FOR SALE IN $10, $20, $50 AND $100 DENOMI- NATIONS AT 75c PER $100 BOUGHT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ‘Speaking of GOOD COFFEE try Ginger Rogers—Joel McCrea {| Strong Arm Brand Coffee —in— ‘Imported Cuban, South America PRIMROSE PATH | and Mocha. Order some to- } day from your grocer. Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c | MONROE THEATER —Phone 683-J-—— | HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite Union Bus Station Miami, Florida One Block from Shopping District and Amusements Summer Rates Until December Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Double Room—Bath—$2.00 Alfred Simons, Manager other town. > 5 g een I keckedhcdd, might be some justification in sending of your printing to an- KEEP KEY WEST MONEY IN KEY WEST he Artman Press Cn kdb dddddAtAdAbAAAAA AA dd As to the price—The Artman Press can meet those of any high grade establishment in any city. The Citizen Building PL ALLLLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAA A A Ad hd dd diddudidedl

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