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LOUIS A. HARRIS Attorney at Law 217 Duval St. Phone 253 | may20-1mc | Lost ee ain caneaneey BLACK CHANGE, PURSE with .$20.in cash. .Reward . if . re- turned to Mrs. Archer, Maloney Bakery. jiyl2-1t LOST—Leather _Billfold con- taining Auto Registration, Li-! censes, Keys and Cash. Find-! er may have cash for return} of other articles to Key West Electric Company. jly12-2tx TAMPAN FINED P. TO PAY $250 IN CRIM- INAL COURT CASE (Special to The Citizen) Ms TAMPA,’ “Jully 12.—P. H. ‘Val- dez, Tampa dentist charged with FOR VIOLATION H. VALDEZ SENTENCED Vigne av bat CITIZEN NATIONAL INCOME 12 INJURED IN SHOWS HUGE GAIN ROSE IN MAY TO RATE OF 86 BILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR |SHOTGUN FIRE MARKS STARTING OF ‘STRIPPING | OPERATIONS By JACK STINNETT i WASHINGTON, July 12.—Thé| commerce department i (Ry Asnoctated Press) Sash | POTTSVILLE, Pa, July 12— said the | Twelve miners were injured, nine| MINING FLAREUP , Pottsvilie hospital. All were dis- charged. The detectives were bruised and | battered by the surging crowd of miners as they left the scene where the shots were fired. Deputy Sheriff L. M. Brobst about 2,000 “bootleg” miners gath- ered at Donaldson, i6 miles west of Pottsville, where the Correale IN MEMORIAM and dad, Henry D. Archer, who said it had been estimated that | In loving memory of husband | Citizen: f e been a visitor to this eleyen years and have its, much at-hee~t,. | to raise my small voice at the increasing, un- sSary noises in the streets of 1 live on what has, I believe, always been considered a digni- fied residential street. A s*ort distance from where I live, one of the old beautiful homes of Key West, recently purchased by. a ‘winter visitor’ from the North and resuscitated in all its original charm and taste, will serve to prove the foregoing statement, ‘a Now, from early morning till| late i evening, @ succession of mo-| tor, 4 h.p. $150. James H toreyeles (Ihave counted as| Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. many as six or eight following jan3-s one another), busses, huge vans, i trucks and private cars shriek|RESTAURANT, completely! through this street without mufflers, The children of. our neighbors began two weeks ago to ‘cele- brate’ the Fourth of July, with : firecrackers, and are still cele- ' brating thus the ninth of the month. At one time, my native city, New York, was spoken of as ‘the noisest city in the world’, and was so until Mayor La Guar- has succeeded in doing away e elevated railroads and a fine of $1.00 for every motorist unnecessarily ‘is horn, Across the street from me here re oS hours, and a man having a ‘mu- | sical horn’ (sic) on his car| rushes through the streets on Sunday While I fullv realize that the inereased and increasing activi- | ; ties due to war conditions do | TRAILERS. FOURTEEN FT, SAILBOAT. NEW AND USED SOIL and Gal-! ‘TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 NEW POWER KING 7” bench| SIGNS— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Apply Tommie’s Skating Palace. jun23-tf Fully equipped. $100. James H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s but the appeal was denied by Judge Himes. fine, Valdez was given a pended months and was placed on pro-jtent ‘a recovery from the bation for a year, during which | porary slackening of time he was ordered to report all his cases to Board. statement said, “not only con- In addition to the;tinued increase in business ac- | SUS-|tivity generated by the rearma- sentence of six|ment program, but to some ex- jail | tem- | industrial | production occasioned by the shutdown in the bituminous coal | fields in April” . | One of the sharpest advances | the local Dental vanized water pipe and fittings, bathtubs, lavatories, sinks, etc. Gray's Fishery, Ojus. jly7-1wk | EE SW TCO GES! EE as cives tansensembereeed ys ‘Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. mayl9-tf 8 saw, $14.95. New pipe cutters, | value $7.50, special $2.50 each. Bench vise, small, large and} extra large, $2.50 to $15. Gray's day. jly7-1wk | OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—| spending several days in Key |“ Three bundles for 5c, The Citi-| West, left yesterday for his home | jan25-tf| it} Miami. FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT, Fully equipped | formerly of Key West but now of St. Louis also Mr. and Mrs. Bishop | of St. Louis, left Thursday morn- | ing after a short visit with Mr.) and Mrs. Collins parents, Mr. and | ‘Mes, W. H. Collins, No. 3 Fletchers | Lane, zen Office. and one Johnson Outboard mo- | equipped, 14 tables, on Duval! street; excellent location; mon-| WAyYARRO OFFERS ey-maker, Reason for selling other interests. $1200.00 will handle. ASSOCIATED REAL- TORS, 505 Duval Street. jlyl1-2t ‘or Rent’, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. apr25-tf HOTELS to THZ OVERSEAS HOTEL. | Clean rooms, enjoy the homey | atmosphere. Satisfactory rates | 917 Fleming street. jlyl-tf PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; | antique frames refinished. Pic- | tures matted. Paul DiNegro,) First National morning over the highway for a Couple Married few days’ visit in Miami. | Ramsey left yesterday over the} ‘ ‘ | highway for Miami for a few days |0f the Columbia restaurant, and Fishery, Ojus, Fla. Open Sun- | pusiness visit, 25 years of service in the auto- mobile business Navarro, Inc., operators of the| Used Car Lot at the corner of Simonton and Fleming streets, is offering $20,000 worth of used ears at unbelievable prices. in A-1 condition and are guar-| anteed by Navarro. BRING YOUR VISITING friends|™ents are exceptionally low andj} in need of a good night’s rest | Payments can be made locally. | you “ride” free—see him today if! you want your tax bill right. | was shown for wages and _ sal- aries. The index of this type of income has advanced from 121.1 | jin November, 1940, to 136.9 in ..|May, 1941. The index represents | | Percentages of ‘the 1935-39 aver- | Charles Roberts, employe at the | 8&¢ | Bank, left this ee terriers yet | This Morning E R| Arsenio J. Bethancourt, owner County Commissioner Celia Vargas this morning were | married at St. Mary’s Star of the Bertram Roberts, who had been| Sea Catholic church by the Rev. | . L. Maureau. Friends and relatives the jcouple were entertained after | |the-ceremony at the Columbia Tr. and Mrs. Chas. Wi Collins, | this morning. of Equitables, fair distribution of | tax burden is purpose of new tax laws. Your part requires you see | your Tax Assessor NOW, ORTHOGON LENSES §f MANY BARGAINS Celebrating the completion of | in Key West,| Each of the cars on the lot is! Down pay-} ' Your Tax Assessor can't let! THOGON lenses with their clear, complete vision from | rim to rim . . « remove | all traces of strain and discomfort and give your eyes every chance to correct or outgrow | | Saturday, July 12th . Head- tar, greater traffic, I maintain 614 Francis street, aprié-tf The Betty Raymond | res ~~ it attention of your city au- x rained | thorities to these annoyances to | WANTED | polio} fe eee ca on squad if not the native, can | WANTED, AT ONCE, BY THREE| R | markable lenses. ne given. h ADULTS—Apartment or house; Let us show you the conkers Pie gwe ear ane ne | “Oe BédSbm and studio couch. | i j genuine eye-comfort of | i Th ay not! “If satisfactory will sign long- will Open for DINNER these new lenses. | mee, 88 fave, peveral times | term lease if necessary. Phone | z recently found boys shopting off! gx jty12-1tx | atten DR J A VALDES } 33 ecrackers, etc., there. | i 4 bad | 909 Fleming Street ° ° ° | belong, to the Society for) WANTED—A chance to bid on|| eming Streeh.. J | Suppression of Unnecessary| your next printing order. The \] . : OPTOMETRIST | Noise, and feel sure that many| Artman Press. apr9-tf|| BREAKFAST _. 25 Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p. m. here feel as I do—that it should LUNCH .. 35¢ || Address Phones | be stopped. It can be. 1|NAVAL OFFICER wishes to rent |} DINNER 50 | $32 Duval Office: 332 | HEBE V. MENNER. | furhished house from about | :| Street Residence: 295 | Key West, Fla,, ,- | August 15. Three bedrooms; lceneduasaces eccccce| 724 Eaton Street, | pleasant location. Apply Box g LAE i July 9, 1941. C.J., clo The Citizen. jly10-3t PRAISES THE CITIZEN | Editor, The Citizen: ( | Congratulations on your splen | did editorial today, “Key West Clean Up.” This place can never be a clean, beautiful. city until, and unless, these eye-sores are re- | moved and the sooner the better. Yours truly, LOGAN BILLINGSLEY. Key West, Fla, July 10, 1941. WANTED—Help to be taught} Pressing for night shift. White | or colored. Columbia Laundry. | jly8-t£ | WAITRESSES WANTED; also| Kitchen Help. Apply all week. | The Betty Raymond Restau- rant, 909 Fleming Street. | jly11-2t | FOR RENT | FURNISHED ROOM, large and comfortable. With or without kitchen privileges. Reasonable. | Apply. 916, Grinnell Street | (Lumley. Building)... jly12-1tx 1 | DAUGHTER TO riromegoand be { Information has been recelved here that a daughter, named | Christine Alberta, was born to Dr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Demeritt, Jry at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. at 1 o'clock this morning. CORRECTION J. Ellis Phillips, described in’ The. Citizen Tuesday as one of | the recent purchasers of Boca no property there, | Julius FP Stone, Jr, one of the! owners, said today. The Citizen | story was in error. | MISCELLANEOUS | LADIES, WHEN YOU PUR-} “HASE your Groceries at The | Little Cash Store, the PRICE| of Meats, Sausages and ova Cuts will bring Your Grocery BILL down less than 15% | Just pay us a visit and convince | yourself, This is not a propo-| sition of Sugar or a couple of | Items; this is Economy in Facts | and not a weekend special, | This is every day, We handle | only’ first-class MEATS. Lit- | tle Cash Store (Meats and Gro- | ceries), 801 Simonton Street. jly10-2t HOLTSBERG’S Monday Specials Another lot of BETTER REMNANTS, each PMOO Bernice 25c New shipment of PLAY SHOES vesesseseestenseestescssssssege ces $19B-$2.50-$2.98 10 pieces of MATERIALS reduced to atseesvansernne+atevnbesadsanbedoweetelstestea MONS Fane BETTER DRESSES, JERSEYS, SILKS, CREPES, COMBINATIONS, reduced OD Seouvoncuncnsnen issn sek are teeny . $2.98 Another shipment of the HOUSE COATS you’ve been waiting for. Five yard sweep in the skirt $1.98 Reductions on all SUITS, SLACK SUITS and PLAY SUITS. Come in and look them over. New things arriving daily. One lot of PRINTED CREPES and SPUN RAYONS reduced for Monday 25c yd. One table of regular $1.00 HANDBAGS, WNOGONE fe oi7. a te New SATIN SLIPS . $1.00 For Other Specials See Our Windows—Be On Time FOLLOW THE CROWD TO HOLTSBERG'S—YOUR MOST POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER eee a ama jly12-1tx violation of State’ dental laws, | national income S000. aay te of them wounded superficially by! passed away from’ us? July’ 11, was senteliced to pay a fine of | noe of ine he Hane ob | shotgun fire, and eight private de-| 1940: Pa ate which wou! e the ad stive: 2 e: i H $250 or serve 90 days in jail by) record. tectives were beater a clash One long year has passed, dear Judge Himes. The department said its index | Over coal stripping operations at} ‘Dad’, Valdez was convicted by a!of income payments to individ-| Donaldson, 16 miles west of Pitts- | Since we saw your dear face Criminal Court jury on charges} yals—wages, dividends, royal- | ville, i last; of practicing dentistry without a/ ties, etc—rose from April to May et sated at| But in our hearts we love you certificate from the State Board,|py the largest. margin ever|_ 1° iiured were treated a still, and without a local license. shown in a similar period. | OR! | And love you, we always will. He appealed for a new trial,} “It reflects’, a department! IN MEM RAM HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN | In joving memory of’ our dear | son and brother, Charles H.} Pierce who passed away from us on July 12, 1940; | POCCCCC COOOL EeEOEOO LODO CONRAD VEIDT In THE BLACKOUT 1 COMEDY AND NEWS A happy home we once enjoyed, , How, sweet the memory still; | But death has left a loneliness, The world can never fill. No one knows how much we miss you, No one’knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you; « Life can, never be the same. MONROE THEATRE: in TYPHOON All In Technicolor COMEDY AND NEWS REEL WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Our Prieés Arc The Lowest LOOK AT THIS LIST 39 Ford .. $9 Ply ...... In our, heart your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear Charles, * That we do not think of you. In the graveyard sleeping sweetly, Where the flowers gently wave; Lies the one we love so dearly, But whom we could not save. No one knows the silent heart-j aches, Only those who have lost can tell; Of the grief that silence, For the one we love so well. THE FAMILY. is borne in jly12-Itx Archer's Grocéry “The Store That Serves You Best” ig 38 Hud... 145” 38 Ply . 95 0% 4 Hs Seana © ee ECONOMY 18 37 Ford .... 75 is IT’S REALLY CHEAPER |! = at 2 igo \ Geen TO TRADE AT “ind. 6" ARCHER'S = |\f 35 Ply... 55” Our Experience has proven 35 Ford .... 55 2 to us thet for QUALITY. ;/§ 34 Ply _... AB there is no substitute. ‘Thats ||) 34 Olds... 50°” why our customers are con-!/% 33 Buick . 45 ” stantly sending us new cus- tomers. Balance On Easy Terms RESPONSIBLE ACCOUNTS Many More To WELCOMED Choose From Dressed Poultry - Meats || Fruits - Vegetables |! Dairy Products PHONES 67 and 47 814 Fleming’ Street FHA INSURED FINANCING * Twins Used Car Lot DEACON JONES Manager gust ion at Simo Divisi Insured Loans for Homé Improvements If you lack the necessary cash to pay plumber, electrician, carpenter, and supply dealer for home modernization, perhaps you can afford to make your home modern with an FHA-Insured' Loan, A time-payment loan on the FHA: Plair! will take care of the cost of labor and materials. Rea- sonable financing costs ... up to 3 years to pay... convenient installments suited to your income, INQUIRIES INVITED. Dorothy Lamour—Robt. Preston f i | ;Construction company began stripping operations. | ‘The shots were fired as the min- |ers moved up the mountainside toward two steam shovels, guard- ed by 22 private detectives hired | by the company. | Death and taxes ARE certain ;—-your Tax Assessor is as im- {portant as your doctor—maybe |more so, TODAY—see him now. ‘Peariman’s, Ine. |} “The Store Of Quality” A COMPLETE STORE FOR { LADIES. MISSES AND i CHILDREN Just arrived this past week a large assortment of Ladies’ DRESSES in such leading materials as || Sheer, Flaxon. Voile, Dotted |} Swiss. Dimity and Solid and | Printed Silks. } On Sale Saturday and Mon- | day at only $1.98 —ALSO— See our BETTER LINE of DRESSES , Selling at. iL $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 nd Ux One of the lasoes! assort- LADIES’ siya coprow BLOUS | on special this week-end $1.00 —ALSO— | Smart SKIRTS t at | $1.25 and $1.95 Here's a Treat Ladies! We are selling this week-end a large sélection of |] ' NEWLY ARRIVED '| Cotton DRESSES | Sizes 12 to 48—at only $1.00 |] You'll look nifty in one of our |} outstanding and quick selling BATHING SUITS } at $1.98 and $2.98 | —AND— + Don't forget we are always Tops In SHOES Whether it be for Play, Street or Dress Wear. This is the place to get them. | STUEDAY, JULY 12, 1941 Save embarrassment of seeing your name in tax delinquent list —see your Tax Collector today. Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 | | | Charles Aronovitz DEPARTMENT STORE | “Style Leaders” | MONDAY SPECIALS LADIES’ DRESSES || Voiles, Sheers, Broadcloth, |] Etc. Beautiful colors and |# Nicely Styled DRESSES. A Special Purchase on Sale | $1.00 | Sizes 12 to 52 | GIRLS SHEER SUMMER DRESSES Sizes 1 to 14 Years Closing out at 50c Each Closing out the entire line of LADIES’ SUMMER STRAW HATS . Extra Hine yolon 9 $10.50, $1.00 and $1.98 SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ BETTER DRESSES to close out for $1.98 Values to $3.98 BOYS’ SUMMER ’ “Tom Sawyer” PANTS $1.00 Up Complete raigny of a new BOYS’ SHIRTS 50 and $1.00 New assortment of BOYS’ “TOM SAWYER” SLACK SUITS. $1.98 "MEN'S CLOTHING, SHOES, ETC. Freeman's and Cushy Square $5.00 Up Many new colorful Play SHOES just arrived at $1.98 —ALSO— Our famous Arch Line of Dress SHOES $3.00, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 IS ALWAYS COMPLETE The Store E single one of them is have OUR PHOENIX SILK HOSE |. IT COSTS LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY WHEN YOU TRADE AT | On Safe:Monday Morning 1S [eee apes 2 A ye ¢ | One Let MATERIALS at ........!). 25c Yard | New Shigg ent of SKIRTS and BLOUSES ”. $1.00 Up \* DON’T.0' OUR BETTER DRESSES DRESSES FOR VACATIONS AND ALL SUMMER OCCASIONS Shipment just received this past week in DOTTED SWISSES, | ‘SHEERS. DIMITIES and FLAXONS; Sizes 11 to 52 _ $1.95 See the New... NELLIE DON DRESSES mame! wearing and comfort They have clever new details you'll jove.—the fabrics are coolest we know of.” Better shop in early while prices are still low. NEW SUN BACK SEERSUCKER PLAY SUITS _ OUTSTANDING PLAY SHOES, all colors __. ‘Our ‘stock of SHOES is too numerous to thousands to choose from. You won't where if you come in and let us fit you ona Large assortment of MEN’S POLO SHIRTS 50c and $1.00 New shades and new weaves in material Complete line of NEW SUMMER SHOES for Ladies, Misses and Children AT POPULAR PRICES Exclusive Agents for Air Step Ladies’ SHOES $6.00 of Fashion | A smnatt new stzie. ‘They mean ve to shop else- pair. ‘