The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 13, 1941, Page 4

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H H uy eves first. visit to Key Wret in seven. teen years. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Curry, ‘who had been visiting at Hender- wille. N,Q, and many other ts, for a few weeks, returned to Key West yesterday over the highway. David Kirchik, White Kirchik, 706 Duval strect. Naatical Party Given On Monday Evening of the First Methodist (Stone) For a picnic Our family and. guests will long remember, give it a “party atmosphere” by the careful planning you accord more formal affairs. Plenty of cold bottles of carbonated beverages will quench the exceptional thirsts characteristic of picnic crowds and please everybody. Suggested are a mixed vegetable salad, fresh fruit and a idwich cake “iced” with cream cheese. Make the cake by slicing bread lengthwise and spreading tempting fillings between the layer: Holds Meeting At the regular monthly meet. ing, Court St. Mary Star of the} on one Self. aa Oe A boy was strolling through a |cemetery reading the inscriptions | 55 He came .to “Not dead, but | the tombstones. which ran: Sea, No. 634, Catholic ong aoe of America, held Tuesday eve- ning, August 12th, Rev. Thomas} ak Church gave a Nautical Party Atherton, 8. J, who has recently | Monday evening for the Episcopal | accepted the chaplaincy of the) Scratching his head, he t mathed: “He ain’t foolin’ Shak himself”. LEGALS tis Bi ie RnR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN. RADIO LOCATES BURIED PERSONS (By Associated Press) LONDON, Aug. 13.—A radio locator for finding persons trap- ped under debris of bombed buildings has beeh invented by R. C. Moore, Brighton electrical engineer, > It is an electrical amplifying | vice and padded loud speaker ree feet tail. The bell of the rn is placed against heaps. of ‘ruins, absorbing every sound. Tests showed deep breathing, tapping and whispers were clear- ly heard. » With headphones and a small mocrophone, a tester threw a small switch and talked to a man who had crawled into a hole un-| der a big pile of rubble. When! the switch was reversed the man was able to reply. Moore said he worked two} }months on the invention which| cost less than $300, He used part of $1,000 donated anonymously , for ARP work. j The invention has not been} ;patented and will be available} | for any local authorities. ASN: A NNTB ry go N Sy Last More Lasting Peggy—It's 80 romantic to be a man’s first love. Patricia—Yes, but it’s safer to | be his last. Great Relief Caller (moralizing)—You know we take nothing with us into the| jnext world. | Mrs. Rounds—Thank heaven for that! It will: be a novelty to |go somewhere without having to EEE i AG eae FAST AND WELL. iE LOST Ss LONG NOSE COON with collar and. chain, in vicinity of Duval and South streets. Reward for return. Phone 662-J. augl3-2tx ieepreeoentcnimyss tea PROFESSIONALS ——. LOUIS A. HARRIS Attorney at Law 217 Duval St. Phone 252 jun20-1mo Biereaventpieroniesaeesn tess ee FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS TRAILERS. Apply Tommie's peers DON’T MISS P. A.R. | Skating Rink. jun23-tf : ACHIEVEMENTS | La Revista Menaul on Espancl «| SSonrean ei OUTHOARD ly on the 13th, Ten Cents $1'a| MOTOR BOAT. Fully equines | | e Johnson Tee Oe Seen SG ERER: | ea Hl lame \E. F. O'Brien publishes P.A.R. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street, Seta the oth cll hoger inde HAND-HEWING on Chamber of Co lly equipped. $100. James H. WITH THE ADZE, | Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. | Pinder. 1217 Petronia — SO NOW IN THE | = TIME OF THE SINCE A SHORTAGE of houses ACETYLENE j nee why can’t 2 or 3. men as | live on a boat, have sport and eight nes | Havana - Cuba _ Florida - Gulf} home'\foy. ‘same ‘rioney. $300 eve NEVE! | Coast - West Indies - Mexico -| cash for 26-ft. Cruiser, Box AR, VE BEEN NEEDED, | Regions South, Concise News and| The Citizen, aug?-tt AMERICANS HAVE iLatin American Trade Reviews. : UP AND BUILT 8 Smear a MISCELLANEOUS © KITCHEN THEM MAP OF HAVANA with Guide| UTENSILS. Also, ‘exquisite for. Buyers distributed free DAILY on Ships, Trains and Planes. High Spot Coverage. | TROPIC AMERICA - wes FOR SALE CHEAP — Tubs, long stem’ Goblets, set of six with matching dessert plates, Thursday only. Leaving city Friday. 1013 South street, up- stairs. augl3-1t — | Pack: LHI LI LILIA LILI SSSI ILI LO VIMI IS SI ISIS I OM MM 43, Toilets, Sinks; gas, oil and elec. tric Water Heaters. What do you need? We have it! Gray's Fishery, Ojus, Fla, aug8-lwk |FULLY EQUIPPED BEAUTY PARLOR: Good paying busi- ness. Owner leaving town. Box M. R., The Citizen. augi2-lmo ‘aE ! LARGE LIMES and GUAVAS. 1014 Grinnell street. _ aug9-t-f | There’s Only bee 5 prays The party was} court, gave a brief talk to the | held in the recreational hall of| members of ‘Unity and Charity” | | SIGNS—‘For Rent’, “Rooms For NOTICE Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, The undersigned will o: 2 | M. & Church. i and urging all to work for greater | | ay 0 ¢ ‘Sete ibe ne Zz b one Ene “Private Property, No Tres- The hall was decorated ith peace. | soo e: e@ as ey may & ya white and blue crepe paper.| Mrs. Virginia Baker, Worthy heard, apply to the Honorable passing”. THE ARTMAN it Jud, f the El h Jud A large battleship, from which the) Grand Regent presided. Reports | cuit Judges of the Eleventh Jndic tircuit of the Florida, in tefreshments were served, was i) were read by various committees. | and for Monroe County, for an Or. one corner. Plans for a social meeting, and|“eF to legalize their ‘adoption | of Warious games were played and | bingo party, which will be held on | dene of Key West, Monee Coane | everyone regretted to leave when | Thursday evening, August 28. All | Florida. the taps were sounded. mel rs and their friends are in-! Dated at Key West, See ag this ‘Those attending the party were:| yited: Miss Mary Buckley, chair-| Episcopal Church: Ernest Avila,| man, will be assisted by Mrs. Julia | Mery Belle Archer, Bert Cates,! Brogks, Mrs. Herman Demeritt (Sa.) FREDERI (Sd.) LOU! augl3 H. SOLOMON LOMC EASY WA 10,1941 FOR SALE—SEVEN CONNECT- ; 5 ; ’ ' OPTOMETRIST / Roy Rogers in i DEACON JONES Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p.m. | ARKANSAS JUDGE werneen Bic tcol a Also—Serial and News } ivisio: i be fice: patie aes anaes Division and Simonton 2 2 es 295 Catherine Conner, pully ea and Mrs. Angela Mackey. tan | CIROUL Plaintiff, lhdiddtdtdt¢¢g¢eédd $ & a ING LOTS, fronting on FLAG- sell, Lag aorsal Evans, jenry Regaine Nanaia alee FLORIDA, E ¥ AL | LER AVE., Von Phister Street, Schulte, Rosalyn Albury, Wilma | ‘ bi bab Tropical Bi Leon Street. Sellers, Margaret Russell, Mitzie BANDITS KIDNAP iv SRUE MAE MOORE, oh i oO hop $e tetas asc ee D. eee : Herndon, Shirley Schulte, John R. Kerr, Rayford Roberts, Jack Saw- yer, Rose Mary Symmonette, Jack Costar, Eugene Sawyer, Leon Sends, Eugene Sweeting, Donald Pinder, Roy Watson. M. E. Church: Ruth Page, Ruth Stricker, Margaret Pinder, James Singlvton, John L. Day, Edward Strunk, Clarence Higgs, Peggy Moss, Betty Lou Roberts, Juanita Spencer, Mary Louisa Porter, Nell Rese Sands and George Saun- ders. and a woman about 30, got $30 YOUTHS WHO GIVE | ROBBERY ALARM | *" 1 (ity Associated Press) his ne attendants ‘not to notify police. then returned and kidnaped bot! youths after a police alarm had | Poor would bind.sala been broadcast. Captain Scott of the highway | aul patrol said the man, about 36, | ? | sworn, bill filed in the at t | cause that ARCHIE MOORE MOJAVE, Calif., Aug. 13.—A : tenc man and.a woman held up aj res | defendant b CHIE MOORE, Defendant t appearing by therein named, is of the State of Florida ence is unknown; that years; that ther State of Florid a’summons in cha defen, It is therefore ordered red to apr nt filed in said cav 1941, otherwise the alle; ~’ aN ‘ N . . ; ‘ N N 13th cay of August, A. D. & N . N ‘ \ N \ N N aN N affidavit the | 2 aid | filling station warned two young | defendant ‘is over the age of twenty- | is no person M. Power, Hibbing, Minn. aug8-6t PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. apr25-tt REAL ESTATE 3 ane Ra Renee from a filling station. jot s a. bill wil be taken as conte Everready Star Club After a statewide police alert | aA Saurther ns | FOR RESULTS list your proper- had been broadcast, the same | der be Fel ties for rent or sale with To Meet Thursday couple returned, stole Special | Want c iti Ge aie hell f a ‘ Deputy Sheriff Frank Webb's au- | in said county and J. Otto Kirchheiner, ‘Mgti '! Gay will be @ regular meeting | tomobile, kidnaped Glenn Flem- ay OST we Deval St i of the Everready Star Club held | ig 19 and Eddie Garner 19 and | on Thursday afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Susie Skelton, 1417 Albury street. All members are requested to be in attendance, Mrs. Sally Twyford, 41, of | Auroro, Til, was all-events win- | ner at the women’s international bowling congress held recently in Los Angeles. CARD OF THANKS fled again, Scott ‘speculated that the | thieves had heard the broadcas' returned and kidnaped the filling | Station attendants because they | had spread an alarm. Eczema, Rash, Tetter itching Use clean non-greasy Imperial Lotion. | ote back if first bottle fails to sat- | ith in the relief of externally caused | i ening of Eczema, Rash, Tetter, Sca- ingworm, Toe Itch. Sim; imply rTe- pest Imperial Lotion as needed while Solicitor for Plaintift. 7; Septs-10,1941 augi3-20 IS YOUR PLACE COOL? If not, see TOMMIE at the Skating Rink about an air cooling sys- tem. jly16-tt GIVING AWAY TWO LOADS of White Rocks... 803 Olivia street. augil-3tx NOTICE—-LAUREANO MORENO is now located at 907 Division street. Expert Piano Repair- We take this means of express-| nature Relpe heat. Who hasn’t trudged wear- pers in the ads it carries, ing and ‘Tuning, All work ing our sincere tl s to th i iti go ere thanks to those ily home after a day spent in addition to all the news guaranteed. Phone 230-J. friends and neighbors who did so much to alleviate our sorrow dur- . f ing our recent loss, the death of | _ PANOPTIK lenses shopping from store to of She eH: our beloved one, Charles E. indi i he ne, ; store and wished most Contrast finding the items ws nn We ae. grateful vl Fl denies biah ed those who gave the use of their you need. simply. by tura ears, to the donors of the. lovely floral tributes and messages of; sympathy. augi3-it THE FAMILY. ‘ oe That'sno eh alarm. 1940 Ply. Sedan -- heppened Is entirely nature is i 1OOF+ > Ap MONROE THEATRE IN fase is Sedan tera a . Wi ¥ ea ~ te pag? "stores: rg = o> 3 Be =~ step every day—The our guide to better ties uneee re ra 1933 Dedge ...... 3 @ Let us restore the vision of youth vou gu and Wim. Boyd—Russell Hayden in PIRATES ON HORSEBACK HERE ARE A FEW OF OURJ) BARGAINS DURING THIS WEEK: 1931 Ford Coupe 1931 Chevrolet .. 1933 Plymouth .. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. TWINS USED CARS And need the pre protection of day, you have undoubtedly been finding it increasingly difficult to read fine print — you have to hold BK per at arm's e with PANOPTIKS, the modern, “easy to get used to” bifocals. DR. J. ‘ VALDES | fervently for a better way of shopping? The answer to that: zen, full of news for shop- : . ‘ : \ N) . , i ay ch aay N ,) \ IN) we. Wish - method of “shopping the The Key West Citizen Ohbkedkedked Db bb tbe dete gen ed ddd ded Lk ddd hdd de df jly31-1mo ing the pages of The Citi. zen withthe hit or miss easier buying!

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