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% opened and with this returned to the ki over the huge iddle, began dropp' the batter great spoontul onto its well-oiled sur- face. Many times she had_ told Eve that the preparation of the griddle was half the success of rons fast as each panfil was done, them into the warmin, boven’ at one side of the stove anc Mfended off the attacks of Neil and Ham, ‘ “You're positively drooling,” rize thi en. Then a picnic breakfast get your manners,” ’'m hungry,” pro- we're havin; difficulty| enough pancakes already——” wy “There's never enough,” said Neil. Pe jon = aaa, sane where she lay sleeping, | Your dog out for a run and wor! Pac SE up_an appetite.’ = Ay tof we Eve ei at Brett. He was the only one who seemed not to enter into the gay spirit of the djoceasion, and she wondered if Julie had been as critical to him | of his efforts last night as she had been in the privacy of her own room. But when Brett's eyes it late?’ met hers he smiled, and suddenly | clock,” Julie| the morning seemed brighter. | said ae must say it’s}. When breakfast was finished at ‘ t morning.|last, and the pancakes only a/ memory, it was almost noon. Ham Gina said to Ham. rust because | “and there are | lhenane Members By MARY BELLE ARCHER Members of the St. Paul’s Young People’s Service League, who will attend St. Mark’s Camp at Avon Park, Fla., left Saturday and this morning. Activities at the camp will be- gin tomorrow and last for two weeks. Th td Those who left for camp in- clude Catherine Connor; Mar- garet Russell, Rosalind Albury, Betty Kline, Ernest Avila, Cal- ‘vin Cates, Rayford Roberts, Rob- fert McClintock, Jack Costar and John Marzyck. | Perez Family | Visiting Here Mr, and Mrs, Albert Perez and | son and daughter, Richard and | Janet, arrived in this city Sun- | | day from Mansfield, Ohio, for a | visit with Mr. Perez’ mother, | | Mrs, Jane Perez, and other rela- | tives. While here they will be the | house guests of Mr. Perez’ broth- | er-in-law and siter, Mr. and Mrs. | A. T. Sjursen, on Washington | street. | THE ELEY W CHURCH PROGRAM TUESDAY EVENING MUSICAL TO BE PUT ON AT FLEMING STREET METHO- DIST. CHURCH er last Tuesday evening, the mu- sicale that was scheduled to be given at the Fleming Street until tomorrow 8:00 o'clock. An excellent program has been evening, j arranged and the public is invit- ed to attend. The service men and their families are cordially invited to attend and enjoy this musical treat, it is stated. Final rehearsal will be held this eve- ning. The program follows: organist. Processional, “Vesper Hymn”, by Bortniansky—Choir. Invocation—Rev. W. B. Mun- dy. Reading, “I Am Music”—Mrs. Allen E, Curry. “Gloria in Excellsis” by W. A. Owing to the inclement weath- ! Methodist church, was postponed | Organ Prelude in A Flat by H. | Est CITIZEN | THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30 a. m., 75th Mer. Time (city office) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cruz of Miami are visiting in Key West with Mrs. Cruz’s brother-in-law ; and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard | Lowest last night 90 77 Highest last 24 hours Mean Normal _+. Precipitat 24 hours ending Sawyer at the home on Grinnell street. Rainfall, | -mneaaleFPRemmne Reames of BA 7:30. a. m., inches 0.00 Jami was inclu in the arrivals| Total rainfall since July 1, here‘last week for a visit with} inches . 2.68 relatives.and friends. jExcess since July 1, inches 1.41 Total rainfa si Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Saunders aang since: oa 28.31 were arrivals in Key West Satur-|[Ixcess_— since January ; a jday to spend the week-end with) inches ” 13.18 ; Wind Direction and Velocity | E—3 miles per hour | Mr. and Mrs. Percy M,. Roberts, | Haniive Homigt® i | who have been away on a trip for} feeveral weeks, ‘have returned to| Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today | Telatives and friends. pihe city | Tomorrow's Almanac | Sunrise 5:46 a, m. Whitney Papy, who accom- | Sunset 7:19 p,m. panied his wife to Miami a short; Moonrise time ago where she went for an| Moonset 12:03 p, m. } Operation, returned to the city Tomorrow's Tides | yesterday. | (Naval Base) | | A.M. P.M | High 2:24 Joseph Saunders and family | Low 8:34 8:31 were arrivals in Key West Satur-| FORECAST ( Temperatures | |Sea level, 30.04 (1017.3 millibars) ! MCUDAY, JULY 14, 1941, ’ Best Daiquiri cocktail It’s made with the best rum you ever tasted Q A Daiquiri cocktail is at its best when made with Ronrico Rum. This smoothest of rum improves any drink you know. | Every golden drop is distilled, mellowed, bottled in the trop- ical island of Puerto Rico. Next time try Ronrico in your Collins, cocktail, Cuba Libre—and for a treat, try Ronrico and Soda! Ronrico is both smart and inexpensive. \ gownicd pnavte 1 casnn spel } \ce- vine iu wwe SUR ee Dissdlve eg a0 ke nad Lary cocktail 0 ioe ecto inet e WHITE LABEL (extra dry) and GOLD LABEL(dry),each 86 Proof.RED LABEL. 90 Proof. PURPLE LABEL 15] Proof. DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY PUERTO RICO DISTILLING COMPANY, ARECIBO, P. ) U.S. Representative: Import Division, McKesson & Robbins, inc., N.Y. C. man went on here last night] suggested it would be a good idea j i | gay, from Miami to spend the; + (Till 7:30.p, m.,. Tuesday) ona ot you : nF is gg continue sitting at the | 4? aera el: ph, week thd with” ‘relatives: and| Key West ae Vicinity: Mostly A [cng aaa Smaisatzax, le until time to get up and pre- | | fri pannigit aes : to act as you did with-| table until time to get up dp gant, Solo, “The Prayer Per- | triends, |cloudy, occasional showers, loa Ag ‘an older per- pare the eet mee 4 ania [eet ay E. J, Stinson—Ed- | AWE) AE ep paeaaaae es ofan alla ra son’: You e othe owever, decide }mund Curry. eae t _ or 2. me aw ght a Bal that the time had come od ea Heaven”, air froma | 5 and Mis. , | moderate variable winds, .mogtly or Mr. ” ly serious talk, and Mr. Jackson, PROFESSIONALS re | southerly to westerly, ft Pe f9 | Handel's Largo, by J. Warhurst; who had. been spend! ~ 5M e « : dear” —expostu-|to his disgust, was relegated to | i " ialinted Florida: . ‘Considerable. loud ie Ws ‘wasn’t time to|clear the table and wash the LOUIS A. HARRIS |—Mesdames O. A. Russell, F. N. | weeks visiting in Tampa and other. Fi erable’ Cloudi- | about what we were going| dishes. Att Childs, A. C. Bervaldi and N. P., points on the west coast, teturnied | °SS tonight and Tuesday; occa- | ' Ato Malta Silakann’ ‘didn't let ine jorney at Law | ? sional ‘local showers. » to We went down and ques: rs, k af 217 Duval St Ph 259 Nelson. | to the city yesterday. | es . 5 Mr. Jackson and when he| touch the dishes,” he muttered. | ave: eh jone 202 | Organ Solo (Selected)—Mrs. F. | pn | Jacksonville to Florida Straits | » Would ‘us Whare he got the Hes Bonga ota yess oteany: ‘ha | may20-1mc |N. Childs {and East Gulf: Gentle to moder- g course we }. * ssinntab nanan ree pi ib NN i i island—didn’t you hear?” about plest said ; was to—’ bial Brett sternly. “You'll touch the Sh, lock him * finished Julie.|dishes this morning and like it. “Yes, I heard ‘all about that. And| And what's more, if you even nick | ‘a fine mess it us into. Mrs.|a cup I'll see to it personally that | furious and| you're sorry. We’re tired of this| nonsense.” | As they gathered in_the living room Brett continued to take charge of the situation. While the others sat around, he stood with his back to the fireplace and ad-| dressed them: | “Since Mrs. Jackson has gone! fh iF l tie p gone now, was upright in the .bed. 's impossible. There's no could get to the main- 1, she didn’t vanish into| away, it simplifies our problem,” thin And since someone evi-| he began. “She will soon bring us | roo lige ad here to hand Jack-| food and help in order to rescue son money, you should have|her husband, if no one else. At Sam the fact that the boat|the same time I believe we've | was around. If you'd gone|been here so long that Theodore looking for the boat instead of| Marbury will become worried and dovting Jackson we'd be awayhinvestigate. Frankly I h that from terrible place by fall ‘8 ae Tt is what will happen, because I'd he msi had to release/like to see this Precious pair of to get the fire Lost LOST—Leather _Billfold__con- | taining Auto Registration, Li- | eenses, Keys and Cash. Find- | er may have cash for return of other articles to Key West Electric Company. jly12-2tx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | TRAILERS. Apply Tommie’s| Skating Palace. jun23-tf | FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. ; Fully equipped. $100. James H. | Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. | jan3-s “The Green Cathedral” by Carl Hahn—Women’s voices. Soul’, by H. R. Shelley—Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Childs. “Come Unto Me” by Franz Schubert—Mrs. Minnie Robinson, soloist, accompanied by choir. Offertory, “Vesper Reverie”, by Ashford—Organist. Tenor Solo, “The Lord Is My Light”, by F. Allitsen—F. N. Childs; organ and piano accom- paniment. Origin of the Hymns—Mrs. A. E. Curry; Mrs. Andrew Elwood, soloist. “Recessional” by Reginald De- |TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. Koven—Choir, with tenor parts by Mr. Childs. Benediction—Rev. W. B. Mun- Dan Harrison, “sanitarian with! ate variable winds, mostly south- {the County Health Department, | erly to westerly; partly cloudy Vocal Duet, “Hark! Hark! My | who had been taking a special de-| weather tonight and Tuesday | fense course in sanitary science at} with scattered showers, | the University of Florida, return- ed to the city on Saturday. | ee THE ANSWERS William Wolcott Warner, son of ; Mrs. Eva Warner, is visiting| See “Who Knows?” on Page 2 | in Miami with his brother, Joe | Gooasssesseeaeeeneees Torano, and other relatives. He 1. About 1,000 miles. 2. In Aug., 1914, during the | World War, the Germans under | Hindenburf, annihilated a large | Russian army in East Prussia. 3. $6,048,000,000, Ending a two weeks vacation 4, Television broadcasts are | in the north, the Misses Florida| being transmitted by 21 stations. and Yvonne Pinder, daughters of | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pinder, will leave on Friday for Pitts- | burgh, Pa., to visit for a month with his grandmother, Mrs, Myrtle Warner. srvili. 5. No; his real name is Dzuga- | caretakers in jail. ‘There's a kerosene stove. I|_ “But if Mrs. Jackson gets back Neil inquired. “Then I suppose we shall have to ‘be ‘e ¢ lenient with the a ile. T shall certainly see al ished to the ‘ josie oa Gina have never water. You'd and help me.” and left jot slowly out ht, of fue r the which brought the mysteri- visitor, rather than sd to get out of Jackson. had over- in the kitchen, since was directly over- | had taken advantage itement over the money | it front door and run} ithouse. | she would be on shore e did not doubt that she eturn with some means of wig A all ad Mad ju ie would probabl: make them bargain for their tree. dom and, from the little she knew of Brett Rodman, Eve was afraid that he might prove truculent. some reason that she did not} stop to fathom at the moment,| she wanted them all to part with| Brett with the~ least possible! bard feelings. Having finished her ¢ Eve ran downstairs and | into the kitchen. . ites ii Pancakes HE found Julie in a. much bet-! tion as she presided over the cook stove. Gina and Mrs. Marbury ‘were setting the table in the din- ing room and trying to find on the Ham and Brett and Neil were more in the way than helpful and Lordy Mac seemed to have a} @enius for getting under every-| one's feet. Eve smiled to herself as she ww Julie mixing a great bow] of tier with a practiced hand.| #ulie prided herself on her pan-| takes, and evidently her sugges- fior. had gone over with the men, Who paused every iow and then @ intuire if there wasn't some- | ing they could do. Eve asked imnocently: | “Oh, are we having pancakes?” “It was that or nothing,” torted Julie, but Eve knew that fhe was really pleased with this/ chance to demonstrate her ability. “There was very little bread left| and even that was moldy.” | ” “Who would want bread when he could hav cakes?” de-| manded Neil. id morning, | How do you feel?” Eve avoided * a4 vil oe ity, shaking her head at him See. eo. Srnen, so that he would not feel hurt, she patted hie arm and went quickly to the eroom to help Gina and. Mrs. Gina had finally discovered a large can of molasses. still un- Mr. And Mrs. Cates Leave On Trip Mr. and Mrs. John Cates left law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cates, | ower the highway today for Mi- who will accompany them on the @mi enroute to Little Rock, Ark., it for fear it] first Te-|; | Marbury’s Another Surprise Ee breathed a sigh of relief. At least Brett was not going to be too difficult. At that moment Mrs, Marbury, who had been sit- ting straighter ever since the men- tion of her husband’s name bounced out of her chair and with the dignity she could assume, surprisingly, upon occasion, said to Brett: “When and if I do see Mr. Mar- bury again, I shall certainly tell | him that I do not want to buy this house. I appreciate the trouble you had in finding it, and it did seem from your description that it was just what we wanted. But of course after what has hap- happened, I wouldn’t consider buying the place now.” “But, Aunt Helen, I like it,” protested Gina. _ Brett Rodman did not give her time to continue. “That’s quite all right, Mrs. Barby, T understand how you ‘eel— Robert Howe cleared his throat loudly, As they all turned toward | loudly, As they all turned toward him he ‘began in his dry, crack es voice: “It you don’t mind I would like to have the floor for a few minutes and talk without inter- ruption. I have a confession to make. It will be easier if you let me finish before you make any .| comment.” Mrs. Marbury and Brett Rod- man, looking surprised, took seats and the lawyer assumed Brett's place in front of the fire- place. each other in astonishment. This was certainly a morning of surprises! Jim Droissard, Eve noticed idly, appeared definitel uncomfortable, as if he knew what the lawyer was about to say. But she herself was utterly un- prepared for the shock of hi words, “Tt is my fault that the p did not return the next day, as you ‘had originally told the pilot to do,” Mr. Howe began, address- ing Ham. “You will recall that I said I had left my glasses on the ane: Jim went back to get them. hile he was there he told the pilot. we had changed our min and were remaining for son time: That «we would’ i know when we wanted him again “Why you big’ palooka!” said Ham indignantly. “Then you're the cause of all this,” Neil accused. “No, not quite. As Mr. Ma bury’s lawyer, I sometimes ha strange commissions. In this case I was supposed to prevent M uying this house. To be continued they lose this job,” he fin-| firmly. ulie and Eve glanced at | may19-tf | dy. Southard street, are expected back | OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—,| Three bundles for 5c, The Citi- zen Office. jan25-tf | ~ |FOURTEEN FT. OUTROARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- | ‘here July 5 to visit relatives in | Whitestone, N. Y., and to stop J. Rogers. ARMY NOTES In a hotly contested match of more. Judge Jack R. Kirchik of Mi- i | three games held at the Bowling ami municipal court, spent yester- | Pinder, 1317 ener peli | Alley in the Army Barracks Post | day in Key West with his parents, | ‘ jan3-s| Exchange, the Coast Artillery| Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirchik, 706 (SaTE NiaL ite team defeated the Navy last / Duval street. | SIGNS—“For Renv’, “Rooms For |week by the score of 2097 to ‘ | Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”,! 1900. Capt. E. E. Lockhart, Your Tax Assessor can’t let | “Private Property, No Tres-| Coast Artillery, made high score | you “ride” free—see him today if | passing’. THE ARTMAN | of 201 to win match against the you want your tax bill right. PRESS. apr25-tf} Navy. Army won all three = | _______________________| games by the scores of 682-637,/ Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c | BABY’S NEW BATHINETTE| 798-675 and 617-588. Coast. Ar- weekly. and Banitett. Reasonable. | tillery team members were Lt.- ATTEN Phone 344 or call at 1313 John- | Col. Putnam, Capt. Barnes, Capt. son street. jly14-3t | Lockhart, Lt. Pirkle and Lt.) MONROE THEA | Matthews. Navy team was com- MACHINERY BARGAINS | posed of Capt. Bliesener, Lt. Dorothy Lamour—Robt, Preston Electric Spot Welder (new), 110-| Winn, Lt. Sutherling, Ensign. | ry volts, 15 amps., $27.50; Carbide, ' Pattersin and Ensign Minter. ; 100-Ib. cans rice and pea size, | Nak All In He el Ee $3.95; Chicago pneumatic air Spee COMEDY AND ' drill, Onan iathe, $19.75; Black | “Lt, Gus M. Grifin, 13th Coast | = and Decker drills, $18 up; Flex | Artillery, left Key West Barracks ible shafts; ‘motors, bench vis- | last. week to report for tempor- | © es, $3.50 up; ‘Band saw, $19.95") ary duty as aerial observer with | new Power King 7” Bench,saw, | the 106th Observation Squadron, $14.95;.also.-Je.. Lathes, $5.45, | Birmingham, Ala. | Gray!s; Fishery, ‘Ojus. | —_—_— jlyl44wk | CONRAD VEIDT nt in | RE RLACK OY T, COMEDY AND NEWS Key West girls are rapidly as- | | suming an‘irhportant role in de- | fense work, assuming public jobs Cone n: cacao aga left vacant by youths now em- Fishery, One ily14-ieyk | Ployed on defense projects. Dur- SRST Ys PMS PY. ing the past month, approximate- | | sy — | ly 28 N.Y.A. girls have been em- WATERFRONT LOT on High- | sioyed in the N.Y.A. carpenter | NEARLY NEW “Serve Yourself” Saturday, July 12th | way. Good fishing; $125 cash : i ri ~ | Shop located on the grounds of ae Males Collins, rr Tavision Key West Barracks. These girls The Be Ra street, jly14-lwkx | are at present busy in all kinds HOTELS of construction, repair and fin- PSS jishing work on cabinets, chairs, BRING YOUR VISITING feiends|tables and other special jobs, in- RESTAURANT in need of a good night's rest/Ccluding painting automobiles or i to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. repairing leaky boats. will Open for DINNER Clean rooms, enjoy the homey Rua Nac BSR RD age atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. As assessments go up it’s your 909 Fleming Street job to see that millage comes |down—see County Commission- 917 Fleming street. jlyl-tf PICTURE FRAMING ers and School Commissioners ; BREAKFAST ~ 256 PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; | 2°: LUNCH antique frames refinished. Pic- DINNER 50c tures matted. Paul DiNegro,! subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ |b 614 Francis street. apri8-tf | weekly. HELP WANTED Si 5 3 PRE: HOTEL LEAMINGTON TED — Two combination elivery men. Apply Cabrera Wholesale | jiyl4-1t | N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite WANTED | Union Bus Station {where they will spend a vacation of several weeks. In Miami they will be joined by their son and- daughter-i | trip. 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 _|WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. apr9-tf n-| WANTED—Help to be taught Pressing for night shift. White or colored. Columbia Laundry. | jly8-tt'F ie i ad 6. Ask a Boy Scout. Postlude, “Joyous March”, by | in Key West Sunday. The pair left} 7. 1,500,000. 8. 1930, fiscal year. 9. John Robinson, of San ~—w—"——= | briefly in Washington and Balti-| Diego, Calif, who recently soar- | led 153 miles. 10. The Volga, one of Russia’s | important transportation routes. Protect your exemption--See your Tax Assessor now. ROLLER SKATE | Southard Street Keep Your Weight In Shape | and Your Shape In Weight SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. | 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. (OE SKATES FOR SALE If You Can Walk You Can Skate We Teach You How To Skate TRY IT TODAY— | The Favorite in Key West STAR 4 BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS /M ie / Lleciie of C10! fGen Like lis $12.95 DELIVERS — $5.00 a Month Pays for It! Tops In Preference because it’s Tops In Performance! Just look at the mechanism and you'll see why recent surveys indicate more people prefer General Electric than ‘any other refrigerator. its record for. dependable performance remains unchallenged! COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! _| GENERAL @ ELECTRIC The Key West Electro. Co. ea | Irs the “capital” of ALL vacationlands| Every kind of | recreation imaginable —all the | attractions that bring thousands. of winter vacationers—are yours THIS SUMMER at a small fraction . of wint ason costs. Famous | places like the’ Overseas High- way and Key West, Marineland, Bok Tower, Cypress Gardens, | Silver Springs—countless other | attractions will make it the best vacation you've ever had. Flor- ida Motor Lines will make it } | economical; | Streamliner buses will make it i comfortable; convenient sched- t ules will make the most of your { time, Your Florida Motor Lines | suggestions. BUS STATION Southard and Bahama Cor. and PHONE 242 ae werentmeryeccennsht 92 ait ALL ROUND “VACATION x-conditioned « Sts,

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