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Aug. 1L— automobile owner who can’t nber his'tag number can @ sure-fire memory course for , and at the same time contri- to Florida’s aid to depend- children fund. Under provisions of Senate ill No. 763, enacted by the last jislature, “upon application of “‘Sny person, firm or corporation, accompanied by the fee of $1.00, _ in addition to all other costs and eharges fcr the issuance of an automobile license plate, the tax collector of any county and the motor veliicle commissioner of the State of Florida are here- by authorized to issue an auto- mobile license plate with any particular number selected by ber is available for such is- Such applicant, when such num- | i q Editor, The Citizen: Key West is. currently» receiv. |« | ing considerable notoriety be- cause of “defense strikes,” but Key West for a long time has been 1 quietly building a more durable| and more desirable kind of fame. | | Well known artists and writers |have been visiting Key West in |such force, that the intangibles of |Key West culture are gradually | becoming tangible. The presence | | \of interesting people is attaching | |. a glamour and desirability to your j city of which we are becoming! very definitely aware in other) parts of Florida and the country at large. | This cultural flavor we have) begun in our minds to attach to |Key Wrest is very genuine, I be | | As a backbone for your college rardrobe, this two-piece suit of FCC POSTPONES ORDER FOR NEW CURBS ON RADIO (iy Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The Federal Communications Com- mission postponed to Sept. 16 the effective date of its new regula- tions for chain broadcasting. The regulations . had - been scheduled to go into effect July 30. The postponément was Fequest- ed by the National. Broadcasting Company and the Columbia ed the delay, Chairman James Lawrence [Fly of*the FCC said, in order to permit more time for the discussions that have been j going on recently between the }commission and representatives |of the networks. | “The officials and the network are hopeful that the additional |time will permit a satisfactory solution of the various problems jinvolved®, Fly said. | In addition to postponing all |the new regulations to Sept. 16, {the commission said two of the rgeulations may be extended from time to time to permit the Broadeasting System. Théy ask-| | lieve it is evidence of the live suance”. e : gray men’s wear flannel is just| orderly disposition of properties. Section 2 of the act forbids | reality of the art spirit of your what you'll need. Co-eds like its | RUSE ie AEA 2 aha 4 the issuance of a selected num-|city that your citizens recently | jong, loose jacket with mammoth | ¢ A PET y COUNC ber except upon the payment of | sponsored a showing of. the @N-) pockets, its short skirt and fly | f IL SMART FOR SOCIAL i ‘When mother wants to look| smart at social gatherings, she'll | choose. this green-and-natural wool dress. It has a long jacket with wide green piping and a slim skirt. GERMAN TROOPS BOGGING DOWN, (Continued from Page One) The memory igs benefitted by the ability of the motorist to buy @ license plate which bears the Same number as his telephone or his" Pesidefice, or something” “else that be 't easily forget; If he i fapiar with his present tag , he can have it duplicat- The act specifically states that all funds raised and cdllected pursuant to its provisions shall beeome a part of the state wel- fare fund, to be used exclusively in administering aid to depend- ent children. Since the federal government matches state money for the payment of aid to dependent & American Painting, initiated a es 3 mfive} wie sree Art Museun e Open HeussiAt |) Wechave. tried each year to| Service Hat | bnifig to the state of Florida a) | vepresentative collection of the very best in Contemporary Amer- ican painting. Your cooperation} land that of the sponsors of W. P. Service |A. art centers throughout the | evening. |state, convinces us that Com-/ Service men and their friends poally Art tn Farida ia in amost| cnioyed dancing most. of the ‘healthy condition, vat i : eas | Tyan to thank those organiza- | °Vening, with Mrs. H. E. Jewett | tions and individuals in Key West | and Mrs. H. R. Demeritt as chap- who made donations to insure the , erones. Mrs. A, M. Hewett, chair- Open House was held at the National Catholic Community Hut on Duval street last display of our Contemporary ex-! man of the Chaperones and Hos-| hibition of 1940-41. They are aS) tocc05 for the ' National Catholic ae eg West Society of 'Community Service Advisory Artists. Board, had requested the ladies | serve. In the future the dances that The Key West Players. The Key West Chamber of nual exhibition of Contemporary | gront, | | DIRECTOR PRAISES | . STATE BUS DRIVERS | | TAMPA; Aug. 1 (FNS)—“My hat is off to the bus’ drivers of | Florida,” said Asher Frank, direc- | tor of the Florida Safety Council. “In our campaign to reduce ac- | during the night. cidents this month, which was/| |called ‘Safety Month’ by Gover- jnor Holland in a_ proclamation, we had splendid cooperation from |all the bus transportation com- |panies of Florida. “Bus lines of Florida during the holiday period of July 3, 4 and 5, | carried over 40,000 passengers a {distance in excess of 150,000 miles without a single accident of jany kind. The Florida Motor | Lines alone carried 24,243 passen- |gers a distance of 107,343 miles; Tamiami Trail Tours handled 2,- ‘The Key West Woman's Club. The Key West Community Art have been held on Thursday eve-| 650 passengers and covered 18,000 ning will be scheduled for Friday. | miles. The past date conflicted with) “When you consider the tre- Center Corporation. boxing matches held at the Navy Julius F_ Stone, Jr. 3 We would appreciate it if you Yard. The change will give all cuuki give publicity to our €X- service men an opportunity to geessed apgreciation of the public attend the dances. Act Center. sod =P! SS PLAN HOMES FOR gas WPA Act Center, and accept cur MANY EMPLOYES Simcerety yours, Sh AER tmightt futere of your city. HENRY W. TAYLOR CLEWISTON, Aug 1 (FNS).— Director. | Announcement is made by Jay mendous amount of traffic on the highways which manner of vehicles and drivers as | well as innumerable government | 4 units, you must admit that this is | an all-time record for florida | | safety.” | TRAINING FOR AERIAL FORCES | SUNDAY DINNER ' Since so targe a portion of the American public is poultry minded op Snnduy, the budget-wise bouse keeper might note the special prices being offered in this department of the food chains this week. Broilers. *tryers and fowl at low prices pro: | vide. many suggestions for specin) Sunday treats. Among the attractively ‘priced: fruits for the week-end ares hanenas. honeydews, cantaloupes, | plums—pose'Dilities for simple fruit | desserts for the week-enifif tafien!s Lower priced vegetables’ ‘fnetnde corn, cucumbers, romaine, escarole onions, peas, peppers, potatoes. squash and tomatoes. Meat prices show only a slight un yand : FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1941 een ere A LL A | pRopUCES THE RUNS PERFECT ATTENDANCE Bill Nicholson of the Chicago| SWANSEA, Wales—John and Cubs led bry peaaperearraef Richard Weber, twin brothers of with a total o runs f i although his. batting average this city, have a perfect churc' was only .260. attendance record of 63. JOB PRINTING Modern’ machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair ‘| prices. Consider us when \f you place your next print- ward trend, although wholesale | ing order, prices have advanced considerably. | With more favorable weather, nor- mal quantities of fish are again in t market, with founders, weakfish, | ] e riman ress i kers as value lame || THE CITIZEN BUILDING PHONE 51 Marion Rouse Budd, director of the A & P kitchen, has prepared the following menus as suggestions for Sunday dinners: Low Cost Dinner Baked Cali Corn and Carrot Pudding Cole Slaw Bread and Butter Sliced Peaches Hot or Iced Coffee Medium Cost Dinner the lines, preparatory to an at- ‘ Bouillon y tack. i Jellied Chicken Loaf 4 : Potato Chips Pema nnen Active: Sliced Tomatoes and Lettuce German planes, meanwhile, Bread and Butter | staged two heavy raids on Eng- Banana (eens land, aeeording to Berlin reports, Hot or Ice = and blasted at the Suez canal Very Special Dinner ! Iced Cantaloupe . ; Celery Curls Salted Nuts Fires- were said to have been | Roast Leg of Veal | started’ in two south England Stuffed Potatoes | ports, and a 3,000-ton freighter Lima Beans . : Cucumber and Cress Salad was sunk in the English chan-| po")"Ice Gream and Cookies nel, with two other ships dam- | Hot or Iced Coffee | aged. —_— London mentioned no RAF | activity in the night, but Rome “Key West's Outstanding” jadmitted a raid on Sicily in } | which some civilians were said! LA CONCHA HOTEL | leh be ill .,| -Beautiful—Air-Conditioned | to ave been killed. Rome said | Rainbow Room and Cocktail | | British warplanes attacked a Lounge { {convoy in the Mediterranean, but | DINING and DANCING the attackers were driven off, | Strictly Fireproof Garage | with one British fighter destroy- | ed. included all | —— BIGGER FOOD BARGAINS ——AT—— ALBURY’S ECONOMY CASH GROCERY ing, why dent you? Hf you haven't purchased your ticket as yet you may do so at the door— At the door present your dollar, Step right in and start to holler. ration taken at 7:30 a m, 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures 92 it | 86 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches seer Total rainfall since Aug. 1, Se FR Cdeior dbase Hw e ARES ETINE ES Reae inches Deficiency since August 1, tig inches dhe cre Total rainfall since Jan. 1, 5) inches nts & Excess since January 1, inches 11.56 — Wind Direction and Velocity an SE—5 miles per hour et Relative Humidity a 16% 33 Barometer at 7:30 a, m., toda’ & Sea level, 30.02 (1016.6 millibars) iy] Tomorrow s Almanac np Sunrise 5:55 a. m. at Sunset 7:11 p. m ud Moonrise 3:04 p. m. n Moonset 1:28 a, m. rei Tomorrow’s Tides tiv (Naval Base) thy AM. P.M, mab High 4:52 6:28 tig Low 11:56 11:09 a FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) ret Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; ney gentle to moderate winds, most- ch ly southeast and south, Florida: Partly cloudy tonight =| and Saturday, scattered after- g moon thundershowers over north portion, Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate south- west and west winds over north portion and moderate southeast 4| wealthiest regions in the 4) west and a highly is regarded by us as an outstand- | 1147, and allow space for home gar- ing example of the civic service | gong and poultry yard. that cam be rendered by a news- When completed, these homes |Paper, placing its obligation to its | 111) be available for purchase by community far above the jure of | crapioyees of the corporation on a seneationsibem. low easy payment plan. The area In spite of the temptation to wit be complete with streets, emulate the metropolitan school | seys lights, water and sewage, | of sensational journalism, the edi-| 14 will be landscaped and beau- | terial at atime when the com- tific, munity needed calm and steady- ing words, was honest, kind and NAVY TO BUILD BASE AT TRUMBO considerate, We feel that you are | jentitied to. this acknowledg- | (Continued from Page One) ment is constructing badminton ment. } Further, we wish our people to courts around the pleted barracks, and handball know that today we have received | courts will be placed there as | from L. P. Artman, Sr., now in his 'summer home in Point Plei N. J., an offer to publish f charge Leader (N. J.) a quarter-page ad- : «hates ing is cleared away. vertisement of Key West. As the secently, the Leader circulates in one the nated badminton equipment and of of U this is a notable service to K appreciated and last week another 500 books | were received here from the navy T remain, department for the library. Very truly yours, SINGLETON, | Executive Se ary, Key West | Chamber of Commerce, | Key West, Fla. | July 31, 1941 one, BILL ELLIOTT in North From The Lone Star ‘also | COMEDY AND SERIAL | peccceecesoosooccoocccce | Couple Married |Last Night James W. Booth, 21, who is stationed at army barracks here, and Rose Marie Stirrup, 16, were married: last’ wight by “MONROE THEATRE Peace | TIM McCOY in Justice Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. TEXAS RENEGADES Slee ceentngetertcennt | 4 Fleeting Honors | STAR er AKER Asylum Patient (to new ap- pointee)—Who are you? i Appointee—I am the new su- perintendent. | Patient—Oh, it won't take long to knock that out of you. I was Napoleon when I came here. | with Bing Crosby ROLLER SKATE Southard Sireet | 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. SHOE SKATES FOR SALE If You Can Walk You Can Skate We Teach You How To Skate and south winds over south por- tion; partly overcast weather to- night and Saturday, scattered thundershowers over north por- ition, i ie a iach GEENA SEE Bio e atin newly com-j| in his Ocean County | soon as debris from the build- | Red Cross do-| | ping-pong tables for the sailors, | |tions from American naval avia- | tion instructors. } | |S EPILEPSY INHERITED? | WHAT CAUSES IT? A booklet containing the opinions of fam- ous doctors on this interesting subject will | be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader | writing to the Educational Division, 535 | Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., Dept. A428 | TAKE “A TRIPABROADY’ | | AMERICAN FLAG STEAMSHIPS i SS FLORIDA | | for HAVANA | sails THURSDAYS | at | | 10:30 a, m. | | | Eastern Startdard Time | from P. & O. Dock | Return Sailings | Leave HAVANA | | EVERY TUESDAY i at 1:30 p. m. | Daylight Saving Time | Sailing for | PORT TAMPA EVERY TUESDAY | at 7:30 p. m. { | Eastern Standard Time J. H. Costar, Agent Telephone 14 | KEY WEST, FLORIDA | tan ¥ =, ¥ aes THE PEN STEAM Gaarigl Oliican echeonsillan Weeide I | Clearwater, Fis. W. Moran, general manager of the | ee of Dwtkey te The Siw. Duly Bh, 1941 United States Sugar Corporation, | JACKSONVILLE: 3 Auge A There's no dimiitt wot it, the that plans are being formulated (FNS) The Navy joined the Army ho Hick Hop is achetiuleti tw be the COMMENDS . rye last week in training aerial fight- | howling sueness of ‘his summer THE CITIZEN for the construction of additional er, in Florida for Britain's RAF, | GROCERIES Beason. pacar aps a homes for company employees in bringing to more tha 750 the} Editor, The Cruze, the area north of the Sugar House aR ORT ET || SUGAR. 5 kbs. May we once again vepext West, Forida. eae bap number of British cadets now re-|{§ POTATO STICKS, those ineviteble ‘two warts which Ray Wen, Fors = og; | 224 adjacent to the new clubhouse [cciving such training in the | Both are to be so prevalent tonight at ram 2 urted to inform You, | and recreation center. | state. | for 33¢ the La Concha—omil and cam- yy, of the Key West Char | These homes are to be in a wide |" One hundred and sixty British | or, fortable! ber of Commerce, that the edi-! variety of sizes, designs and types, | airmen reported to naval training | Wilson's Your ‘many Sijends ave attend- ‘= om the labor situation 3° with ample grounds surrounding stations here and at Pensacola BREED DAEEAING: 24e The Key West Citizen of July 29,’ cach home to permit beautifica- last week and will receive instruc-|§ 7 38 Purple Banner BARTLETT PEARS, 2 tall cans _.. : Bakerite 2le SHORTENING, 3-Ib can 44¢ FRUIT COCKTAIL, 24c 2 tall cans Yellow ONIONS, 2 lbs. 9e —— TRADE AT —— Bermuda Meat Market Where You Will Get the Best With Prices That Compare With the Rest A FEW WEEK-END SPECIALS; FOR INSTANCE: Milk Fed SELECTED LIVE POULTRY FROM TENNESSEE %-Grown Hens, from 4% to 7 lbs. (Juicy and Tender), 1 _., Rhode Island Red Fryers, Phone 52 or Come to the Bermuda Meat Market, Corner of White and Virginia Streets TWO BUTCHERS, TWO DELIVERY BOYS to Give You Prompt and Courteous Service M.F.A. MILK FED FRYERS Cor. Southard and Francis Streets FREE DELIVERY JOHN GOBO, Proprietor. OPEN THE YEAR AROUND MEATS HAMS. tb 21¢ FRANKS, 1b 16¢ Breakfast BACON, '2-lb Pkg., 24e bb Assorted 20. ic 28¢ COLD CUTS, lb LEG O’ LAMB, ib. Phone 198 Rath Pic-Nic Hams, Ib 25c From “The Land of Corn (Ready To Eat) Armour’s Cloverbloom Butter, tb PR kt Strictly Fresh Yard Eggs, doz, : 35¢ We Dress and Cut Them As You Desire At No Extra Charge Big Drug Specials FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Pocket Combs with Clip Citrate of Magnesia, 25¢ reg. _.......... $1.50 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound .... $1.09 16¢ fh Lifebuoy Soap, reg. 10¢, 3 for ....................... 17e Epsom Salts, 5-lb. package ........................-..... 23€ Aspirins, tin of 12 ..... 0 soe 5e 8-Oz. Baby Nursing Bottles, 2 for _............... 5e Bayers Aspirin, 75¢ size 2.2... 59¢ Alka Seltzer, 60¢ size _............--.-2::-2eee-eeeeeeeoee 49c SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY The Friendly Store DUVAL AT FLEMING STREET PHONE 199 J. G. Kantor, Inc. A Complete Line Of First-Class Merchandise wa SLACK SUITS Colors: Beautiful line of CURLEE CLOTHING Very Stylish Grey, Tan, Blue and Green Wide selection of FORTUNE and JARMAN SHOES Cool and Comfortable All Sizes All Colors New shipment of MANHATTAN, B. V. D. and McGREGORY SPORT SHIRTS Come In and See Them See the New HI-BOY BATHING TRUNKS Large line of TRAVELING, , LUGGAGE ‘ REASONABLE PRICES. —— 517 Duval Street...) : Opposite Palace Theater Phone 897 > Rose Marie Shoppe “NEW FASHION CENTER” 526 Fleming Street REMODELING SALE HURRY! AND BE ON TIME—BIG VALUES AS NEVER BEFORE. 1 Rack of DRESSES, reduced from $3.98, Phone 232 $2.98 ad $1.98 to ................ ie ees a $1.00 1 Rack of DRESSES 2. Sharkskin, Sheers, 1 Rack of DRESSES, marvelous: Voiles, Piques, Bembergs, r ; STRAW HATS; all half-price $1.00-$1.50 BAGS, g......... $1.00 ign + $1.00 SLIPS “.......... $1.00 PLAYSUITS . $1.98 SLACKS, linen $1.98 SHORTS, piques and gabardines - $1.00. GOTHAM HOSE _... 69e-79e-$1.00 ENGLISH RIB SOX, all colors 0... 25e MISS AMERICA GIRDLES and BRAS _. $1.00 Lovely Line of SUNBACK DRESSES | Sr OUD AE SE ae sane OSE MA : vate Bown Come,

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