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i | i | canmntemcemans 2 ARETE :30 scheduled for tonight at La Con- cha Rainbow Room state that this will be‘the outstanding dance of the year as the program for the} evening will make it impossible for anyone to have a dull moment. Affair is being given jointly by | the Junior Worflan’s Club and Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order of DeMolay. Event. will; get under ‘way at 10 p. m. with a snappy pro- gram of late dance music. Highlight of the affair will be a “Treasure Chest” number, in ‘which every person presert will be able to take part.in,the “Pot Silver” awards. Again this year judges will pick “Smoother Than Smooth” couple, an annual feature but! little different this year. | dancers will have to be toes” from the very first | as the judges will be around constantly and all ening twelye cou- from among dancers. These couples will} we a dance all to themselves the winner will 6 2 fl 1 ? , é J 22 iF} : STOLEN BATHS ARE CLEANER Personals: \ Mrs. ‘Thos. E, Roberts, of Flem- ing street, left yesterday over the highway for Miami, where she goes to consult an eye specialist for treatment of her eyes. Mrs. Roberts expects to remain in Mi- ami for at least several days. Mrs. Po ,Costar-and son, Jack, left y:on the steamship Florida for Tampa where she will visit with her brother, A. T. Ma- lone, and sister, Mrs. Santana. Joe Perez, Porifirio Pollato, real arrived in Key West recently state that they are very back in the Island City again. from Tampa recently to spend a visit with relatives and friends. Ricardo Herce and Adolfo Lo-| awarded them by the company. {am erty and supply clerk at the naval | station here, left yesterday to! spend the Fourth of July holidays with her parents, the Rev, Thomas | Jando. Mrs. Charles Hjort will leave this afternoon for Miami where she will be the guest of her broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Lionel Baker, before proceeding} north for an extended vacation | while away Mrs. Hjort will visit | Washington, D. C., Philade and ‘be for HAVANA sails THURSDAYS at ~ ~ 10:30 a. m. Eastern Standard Return Sailings Leave HAVANA EVERY TUESDAY at 1:30 p. m. Daylight Saving Time Sailing for PORT TAMPA Pa., Atlantic City, York City. Navy Wives To | flicting heavy casualties. M | Unonfirmed reports, mean- Give Luncheon |while, reached London with Mrs. E. Fisher and Mrs. O. J.| Haltnorth Tuesday will be hos- | tesses to the wives of navy offi- cers at a luncheon at La Concha | hotel. | The luncheon will be held a 12:30 o'clock. This is the luncheon that was Tuesday of the month, but was | changed in the meantime to be held on the coming Tuesday as/ stated above. A. television periscope for use by submarines has been patente | Subscribe to The Citizen—20c} | weekly. Enjoy at MIAMI BEACH A Perfect Summer Vacation at WHITELAW HOTEL | 808 Collins Avenue | 70c Per Person (Two in a Room) j All Outside Rooms - Bath and} Showers - 100 feet from Ocean | | “Athlete’s Foot Germ” EVERY TUESDAY at 7:30 p.m. J. H. Costar, Agent Telephone 14 KEY WEST. FLORIDA | Apply a quick drying fullgicide, | not greasy or oily. It should pene- | jtrate to kill the germs it reach-| |es, Get 30¢ worth TE-OL Solu- {tion from any druggist. Your 30c!} back next morning if not pleas- ed. It contains 90% alcohol which aids penetration. Feel it J. G. Ka Keep Cool In Our New Summer Slack SUITS $3.95 Up Colors: Green, Tan and Blue PME AR Large Selection of Men’s Summer HATS Priced from $1.45 Up Better Grades including the GENUINE LEGHORN or COCONUT BRAID STRAW HATS at $3.95 ——0O. New Shipment of Open Work Cool B.V.D. Sport SHIRTS $1.00 and ligh 517 Duval Street New SUMMER MERCHANDISE Just Received We Have Just Received A Large Shipment of MEN’S STREAMLINE LUGGAGE just the thing to enjoy traveling with. . .Easy to pack We also have Sets to Match Lugga: BOXES - OVERNIGHT CASE and TWO SUITERS ite Palace Theatre take hold. Locally at Gardner’s Pharmacy.—advt. | ntor, Inc. Manhattan Sport SHIRTS $1.45 to $1.95 Sich Hence Silk Polo SHIRTS $1.45 petal See the New Hi-Boy Ganiner Lastex Bathing TRUNKS Selling at $1.95 to $3.95 EM tea Come in and See the NEW FORTUNE and JARMAN SHOES t to carry » such as HAT and SHOE Phone 897 |the Eagle squadron, | bombers hammered at Brest and | bombed the Ruhr valley industrial ection. are (By Associa ted Press) OKLAHOMA CITY, July 3. tub, a boy’s slack suit, a sport shirt, two sweat shirts and some highly colored sox, abandoned by the intruder, who apparently carried an- other change. all | Evelio Gomez and Clotilda Villa-| OM@° PDP a7 i a ID | from New York to spend Fourth | 0 0 ERTY of July with members of their TW PR P' family. They have been residing | | Firemen, watchmen and police, in New York for ten years, they | DEALS RECORDED | cran: Thy strength and inward | glad to be| | Alexander Torbitt, Jr. Key |On the railroad be as light Mr, and Mrs. Rogelio Hernen-| West, yesterday purchased for | To the engine driver's sight; dez and child arrived in Key West) aout $300 a corner lot at Harris|May eacn motor driver ‘feel \ jand Fifth streets from Charles G. | Thine own.hand upon the wheel. | | Lewin, also of this city. | | In another transaction recorded | Bring our nation ‘neath Thy sway; | pez, Western Union employes,| today Amparo Cobo, wife of Yg-| May it seek the light divine, Po:..ee i left this morning on the steamship | nacio Cobo, sold a Reynolds street | And obey no will but Thine. i | Florida for Havana where they lot near South street to Douglass is . | will spend. several days vacation|V. McCarthy for an undisclosed | Rese Kelly Marries jount. Miss Beresford Melrose, ,, prop- GERMAN TROOP; S GAINING GROUND (Continued from Page One) : | terday, and troops in the Lwow ‘ose Mrs. se, at Or-} = H Melrose and Mrs. Molto | area in Poland are reported in full! place last night at the Baptist | | flight. Russian reports, admitting the | |German advance, said Red sol-| o'clock bus this morning for Jack- |diers are putting up stiff resist-| sonville where they will ance and withdrawing slowly along the central front and in the soutl ih. Claim Bucharest Explosion Iphia, | Moscow reports said a bombing Md. apd New | attack on the Rumanian capital at) me | Bucharest resulted in a terrific ex- | | plosion in a munitions plant, & | wrecking part of the city and in- stories of a decisive German vic- tory at Murmansk, where Red soldiers were said to have been driven back and the rail lines be- tween the Soviet’s only ice free t| port and Leningrad cut off. British bombers were reported from London to haye taken the scheduled to be held on the first | offensive again last night in a sweeping series of raids across th continent. Flying with American pilots of the RAF BERMUDA MEAT MARKET SPECIALIZING IN High-Quality MEATS Make This Overnight Test |# Enjoy a Delicious 4TH OF JULY DINNER by trading this Sanitary. and pte Date Market eich, —Oo—— Large Shipment of SELECTED LIVE POULTRY JUST RECEIVED FROM TENNESSEE Rhode Island Red 3/, Grown Hens, Wb. 306 Rhode Island Red Fiyes ... . Ib. 356) We Handle A COMPLETE LINE OF SELECTED BRANDED WESTERN MEATS La = eal Our Prices Are As Low As Any Other Place In Town —_o— Courteous Service Prompt Delivery Service and Low Prices the three factors which make this MARKET RATE FIRST in Key West LY et Corner White and Virginia Sis. PHONE 52 Rav Wert tag © seo “HYMN FOR THE TIMES - By REV. THOMAS TIPLADY In London Lord, whom stars and tides obey, For our Commonwealth we pray; Guard and guide our Chief of State In these hours so great with fate, Every nurse and doctor bless In the hour of toil and stress; peace. | Lord, whom stars and tides obey, B, J. Williams Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Kelly a nounce the marriage of their | daughter, Rose Mary, to B. J. | Williams of the Coast Guard Cut- | ter Juniper. The marriage took | Church parsonage. The newlyweds left on the 7 spend CITIZEN —-83 | pPaind ll, 24 hours ending | On Friday, Independence Day, | there will be a Sung Mass at St.} Tomorrow's Almanac MTo our Conpress.c e ee m., inches i. 0.66 | Sunrise 5:36 a. m. |On Thy strength may it depend; + fare since July 1, coal Encl ie e x : A i ' ke oe ES 3 WS oonrise 5 ) Mm. Guard ‘our sailors out at'sea, Beficig wane July 1. | Moonset 1:52 a. m. From all dangers keep them free.} inch en i 0.38 Tomorrow’s Tides Shield our soldiers as they stand | Total "¢sinfalt since Jan. 1, . nel (Naval Base) Guarding Freedom's chosen land;|_‘"°"® cet ae Laat ie AM. Bless our airmen in the sky, SPECIAL SERVICE sab 5 ae 11:33 Safe as angels may they fly. AT SAINT PAUL'S, : : e as ang ay they fly. | FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly Paul's church at 9 o’clock, as a holiday, .The Junior Choir will sing the Mass. ane The Young People’s Service League will attend in a body, and {at this Mass will make their first Corporate Communion. BILL ELLIOTT THE WILDCAT OF TUCSON Also SERIAL and COMEDY .) eececcccoccecs MONROE THEATRE KAY KYSER THAT'S "RIGHT, | their honeymoon. | They will will return to Key | West to make their home here. Libby’s DeLuxe FTA MPP ALABPALD AD Lh dh hed hdd, TIP PAPPPIAIPAPAPAPPPPAPZALLZL AL AZ Wilson’s Red Banner Crosse and Blackwell’s Lipton’s TEA, \4-lb.-.... 21¢; So Rich it: Whips Milnut ca | | | | Western PORK LOIN ROAST, Juicy - Tender CUBE STEAKS ....... Skinless Wilson’s Sliced BACON .. Vegetole SHORTENING e 3 Giant Bars SWEETHEAT AP, Sugar 5 Ibs. 26c Limit With Order Barlett Pears, No 24 can TRIPE .. large 24-0z. can 18¢ PEACHES, 2 No 2 cans Date-Nut Bread, tall can ¥,-lb. Ale Limit With Order Quality Meats (Whole or Half) FRANKFURTERS .. lb. YOU’RE WRONG! VOICE. IN THE NIGHT Thursday and Saturday Specials OPEN TILL 9 P.M. TONIGHT ee “19¢ SHREQDED. 10c! | each - . pkg. peers WE WISH YOU A [7 CORMFLAKE. 20¢] * GLORIOUS 4th {S@2",, 19¢] | ibsinvoneisi rire Hee temas ain Phillip’s 2lc Giant Green PEAS 12¢ MILK Ideal n 6c White Skin 21c Ib. CELERY ... Ib. 29¢ California LETTUCE 18c Tender - Green w. 28€ | srinacu PEACHES California Bing CHERRIES Hypro Bleach, 4 bars 19¢ Skinless Fresh Counry Roll Butter |b. 37c Limit With Order Pork-Beans, 3 No 2% Fruit Cocktail, No 24% can Nestle’s Condensed DOG FOOD’. 2 tall cans Yacht Grapefruit Juice 46 oz. can 15c Produce Dept. POTATOES . Fresh Large Stalk Georgia Freestone DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SHORTENINGS “SURE-MIX” Py 4 1 speial observane of our national; Albury’s CASH GROCERY SAVE On These 4th Of July SPECIALS Wilson's Rendarised: | HAMS, eg whole or string end, 28e¢ PIC-NIC HAMS, 20e Ib. Assorted COLD CUTS, Ib... | WIENERS, ib. - 16¢e} ‘ure LARD, Ib. } 13¢c} Cottage CHEESE, ib. ‘Vie Golden Brand CLES. Db. -... ‘ 13¢ Fresh-Killed Broilers Cor. Francis and Southard Sts. PHONE 198 TEURSDAY, JULY 38, 1941 Contains ; Ostrex Florida Straits; partly.,. cloudy | feeling Devpier and Pounges tite very day. weather tonight and Friday, seat- | —_—_— i i ite | Feel Pe Now, Ye: Jacksonville to Florida Straits | jane o phy, BY , Years Younger and East Gulf: Moderate south- | 2{te@ needed after 40 —by bodies lack: gee raise : i wr Datien easterly winds,/ fresh at times in | toox it myself. Results One® Special Introductor; 8 costs only 350. ‘Start SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY Duval at Fleming Phone 199 Specials for Friday, Saturday and Sunday WILD ROOT WITH OIL, reg. $1.35 RUBBING ALCOHOL, pint ze LIFEBUOY SOAP, reg. 10c, limited 2 for IPANA TOOTH PASTE, reg. 50c FOUNTAIN SYRINGE, 2 ats., guaranteed NOXEMA, reg. 75c size DRENE SHAMPOO, reg. 60c JERGENS’ LOTION, 50c size LADY ESTHER 4-PURPOSE CREAM PABLUM, large size patie ASPIRINS, tin of 12 tables, 2 for - and Half - Raleigh, 1-lb. tin __ 89c 19¢ lle 39c 28c 48c @MOBACCO SPECIALS—Velvet - Prince Albert ‘ Half, ‘73¢ * CIGARETTES—Popular Brands: Camels - Chesterfields and Luckies, 2 pkgs. 25c—carton _ At Our Fountain—Our SALAD SPECIALS are Delicious SOUTHERNMOST—The Friendly Drug Store FIPPAPPL DTA NBC i SI AFAASAPAALAAZLALAAL cans 2OC 27¢ cn 10€ 15¢e 25¢ 10¢ .... 10 Ibs. Qt. LLALLLALALLLALLAAAMBLLALLLLLLLLELE EA! ——_THE—— Peninsular Life Insurancé Co. Announces the Opening of its New District Office LOCATED IN THE RENEDO BUILDING Duval Street A cordial invitation is extended by the en- tire personnel for the public to visit ‘this new office at its convenience. The office is in charge of Manager H. A. Demeriit, and Miss Virginia Knowles, Cashier. Company representatives work- ing out of this office include: C. H. Ward- low, J. T. Esquinaldo, J. A. Taylor, M. Val- dez, J. H. Richardson, G. J. Stricker, and > J. G. Sweeting. Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th: Express Schedule: LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) (Ex: LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT FREE PICK-UP and DEL FULL CARGO IN 12.00 o'clock Mid- azzives, at Sad ‘West at 6:00 eacecias ar } "SE STR ea NaRRNRER Te Se og ey” EP ENR EE BR | cloudy with scattered showers/tered showers near the Florida - T H E W E A 43 Hi E R |and thunderstorms tonight and sonnt, |Friday; moderate southeasterly} The R i is li 7 : : F | ; ie Rock of Gibraltar is lime- wear fee poe ae gee since January 1, es Florida: Partly cloudy — and contains many caves. Temperatures | Wind Direction and Velocity | winds, fresh at times. 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