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* In ti@mory of my mother, Mrs. | LONG VICTORY STRING SA TURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1941 BEWARE OF THESE UMPS SOOTHE HHLS SEO DOOR ESECOS STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE COMMISSIONERS (Continued from Page One) waiting silently until his fellow board members had finished their routine business, touched the Maude Whitaker, on her birth- day, who passed from this life on July $8941: MY MOTHER AND I if I had friend most precious, Ray Lunny, a lightweight Cali-| ! pionship. 40-YEAR-OLD BISCUIT fornia boxer, has won 30 succes- | pounds, is the heaviest umpire in sive bouts, and is considered a/ the. major ‘leagues, but Ronnie likely contender for the cham-|Throgmorton of the South At- |lantic League weighs 275. Cal Hubbard, who weighs 250 | TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS cent arrivals in Key West. from board on a sore spot and pre- Was very dear to me, Constructed with a Continuous | eeeeeseccocoosecoosseses heartbroken if in time” receivers clicked back into Henry stood perfectly stili for numb. hose limbs had turned catching was almost as must. in the YOU) door f at E e & 8 Hi : 3 was sick of them. Wo- if he wasn’t sick of ell,” he said finally, “that’s that!” a feel too badly,” bear up. I've still realty job. That is a ane voicing a couvle iity of doing the id. criticized Lu- long. Mr. Ree- thinkin; is a wonderful “We old bache- meal oc- then he went out. He stood for a time, ‘ing to collect ir suggesting that he invited to dinner—a | dinner Luella had cooked—and no_Luella to cook it. Just then Alma Latham came along the hall, Baring Jor gotten out of tye elevator. She was re- splendent in a new autumn en- semble, Her eyes sparkled. She | had the look of one who has just reached the top of the ladder of | success—or one Who is now sitting Rocke- | 0M top of the world. eighth where the Rec- Everett offices were located. Going after a job at any time was not easy, but going after a job only a few minutes after you have discovered that your wife has walked out and left you was something that took backbone. Henry hoped his backbone would ir up under the strain! “Mr. Pell to see Mr. Rector,” he said to the receptionist. “Just a moment, Mr. Pell,” said the girl She spoke over the tele- prone, and then turned back to lenry. “All right, Mr. Pell, you) oy. go in.” enry went through a door marked “Private.” Malcolm Rec- tor was sitting behind an expen- sive desk in a highly-modernistic office. He looked up and smiled. ty al Ayes he said. self Bells you been keeping yourse! e “The firm ery me out to Chi- cago,” Henry answered. “I’m 501 Tve not able to come sooner. But, here I am now, and T’m hoping you've got good news for me. About the job, you know.” “Oh, yes, about the job,” said Rector somewhat vaguely. He cleared his throat, fiddled with a “Hello!” she greeted. “Hello, yourself!” said Henry. “Then he’s in his office?” “He is.” omice “Thanks, . . . Vll go right in.” “T've heard the meen Mie “About the job?” “Yes” “No hard “Oh, no! —always. good, an night.” “Thanks!” said Alma. “That's very sporting of you.” Rese) at oY fox pate have wis me well, wouldn't you, if Pd got the job? 4 “Naturally. “T thought so. “You're disappointed, I know,” Alma went on. “And I’m sorry. But I’m ‘sure your wife will be glad to hear that you are go on, ra the realty company.” feelings, I hope?” May the best a win that?” “Just being like T am—a little fine girl “Thanks,” sald Henry. “But her home's already broken up.” To be continued HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overloo! it Park verlooking Baytrony Fs 3 and Bioayne Bay opposite us Station MIAMI, FLORIDA hall just outside the office | ‘Were you in to see Malcolm?” | \rival in Key West recently from | | months | Craig sits there and thinks—or ) | | | Miss Lucretia Wilson, were ar-| ing street? | Bertram C. Knowles, who had | ing. in Key West, left. yesterday | over. the highway for his home in} Miami | |Mrs. O. R. Townsend, 330 Eliza. ! , ; ; ‘of Raymond Maloney, leaped into| And joys that never die; Fort Lauderdale for a visit with . }demanded appointment of-a road y West yesterday over the \ Miss Janice Roberts was an ar- Fort Lauderdale for a visit with relatives, i Attorney T. M. Anderson of Mi- | ami was an arrivalin Key West yesterday for a business visit of a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson, cipitated a verbal battle when he love, She loved me with such tender INGLEWOOD, Calif.—Mrs. W. E. Henry of this city has the i for the keys.\«i.0 . Failing to get a second for appointment motion, Gomez bit- terly-assailed the board in general ¥ to take some action. “You people can sit here and play politics ’til you're black in the face,” Gomez declared. ‘This thing has been held up for four i I \ and Craig in particular for failing | She loved so faithfully. H I can hardly) live apart @rom her, ° 1 love to feel her night 430; Some day. we'll dwell together ‘My Mother and I. be “ay Sometimes I'm faint and weary, She knows that I am weak, And she bids me lean on her, | Her help I gladly seek. | She leads me in the paths of light first, hiscuit, she ever baked, and it is, still in a good state of pres-' jervation after 40 years. Work begun on the final link), of the first all-cable transcontin- | ental telephone line.in the Unit-| ed States, / | burner. is said to have a high ef- i ficiency, | Some snakes, ‘like: the pythidnis, | ave vestigial hind they use in locomotion, | |slot that makes it possible to} HEATRE | bring the flame~ closer to, the | cooking vegsel, a ‘néw-round gas Bette Davis—James Cagney in BRIDE CAME C. O. D. also legs which | News AND SHORT SUBJECTS Ceeoecesceecsessesseseee } ROLLER SKATE | Southard Street Beneath a sunny sky. And so we walk together, | My Mother and I. | I'l tell:her all my sorrows, Tl tell her all my joys, while Commissionér maybe he’s trying to make up his mind.” * “I tell you this thing’s a crime,” he cried to Bervaldi. “You sit here and shovel out. the taxpay- | I'll tell her what annoys. ers’ money, and you’ don’t“give those people a patrolman.” {She tells me what to try, Informed by Craig that the accompanied by their daughter, rivals in Key West during the! week from Pensacola for a. visit; with Mrs. Wilson’s parents, Mr. | and Mrs. J. C. Gardner of Flem-| been. spending several days visit- | {road patrolmen to the district next | And so we talk together, road fund had been spent, and that | My Mother and I. the county could save money by | waiting for assignmen: 4 mt oe She knows I loved her well, month, Gomez hit the ceiling. } “Well, what did you do with the money?” he demanded. “There” was $5,000-im that’ fund and now you tell’ me it’s gone. Well, where did if go?” |No e can_ever tell, tt seemed. an = love, In very,rich supply; aNa thas wetland each other, My Mothét ahd'T. _ Sheriff Accuses Craig | SH@\t6ld jme oP kingdom, Sheriff Berlin Sawyer, who} That was not far away; eliminated the _ patrolman four! And Oh, her heart was longing Atlanta houseguests of Mr. and beth street, left yesterday for their home after a two-day vaca- tion in Key West. The visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maddox, Mrs. Harvey Weatherby and Mrs. Franklin, all of Atlanta\ Richard DeWitt To Wed Isabelle Evans Richard P. DeWitt, 22, U. S. Army, and Isabelle Evans, 21, Key West, will be married this after-| noon by the Rev. E. R. Cooper, it was announced today. Evelio J. Rueda, 24, Key West salesman, and Flora Barroso, 21, are to be married tomorrow by} the Rev. John J. Murphy. CARD OF THANKS ‘To our good friends and neigh- bors, we take this means of ex- pressing our most hearty ap- preciation for the many acts of kindness shown us during our re- cent sorrow, the loss of our be- loved son, Richard L. Light, Jr. | For the beautiful floral tributes and messages of sympathy, for the use of the cars, we extend our un- dying gratitude. We assure one and all that their kindness will never be forgotten. augl6-ltx THE- FAMILY. gti I Sig HOTEL _ LINCOLN 44°10 457 STS. A7 SANE, . T-hope you make | ome famous over ‘Yes? What made you think | tsychic. I'd hate to see her hom broken wp, because she’s a really | months ago when he refused to}'To meet me there some day; confirm the board’s appointment | Immortal joys are waiting I'll tell her all that pleases me, | She tells me what I ought to do, She knows how much I loved her, And with what love she loved me Lt. Com; Holder- man, U. 8. N. R., says: “I consider Ray-Bansidealfor flying. They give my eyes 100% protection,” NEW! SAFE, SCIENTIFIC GLARE PROTECTION! BAUSCH & LOMB Vina | | Building costs like those of today may not last 1 forever, so take advantage of them now. Repair jobs The Optically Correct | 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 | } ; Vivien Leigh—Laurence Olivier in Li That Hamilton Woman! also COMEDY AND NEWS J _is_the time for repairs | the battle with an attack on | Craig. ‘why you're holding this thing} up,” the sheriff declared. | “You're doing it out of spite for | me because I wouldn't make Ma- loney a deputy.” | Turning to the commissioners, | Sawyer raged “when the patrol- {man was taken off the keys four imonths ago, Craig came to me at} | the Samoa club and said, ‘I beat | you Berlin! I beat you’.” “Well, he didn’t beat me, but he | beat the citizens on the keys, and he'll answer for it later.” Craig Defends Action Craig, refusing to answer either |Gomez or Sawyer directly, told the board members there was no great demand for a patrolman on the keys, and that he has been promised assignment of three state patrolmen to the area next | month. | Julius F. Stone, Jr., county at- |torney, won commission approval for a resolution recommending purchase of Key West Electric , company by the Florida _ Keys | Electric co-operative association, with RFC financing and REA management. Stone relayed through the board a compliment to County Tax Assessor Claude A. Gan- }dolfo from Gilbert Freeman, as- | sistant to Comptroller J. M. Lee. On a recent trip to Tallahassee, he said, he was informed by Free- {man that Governor Holland had described Gandolfo’s work as a “courageous and efficient job” in} straightening out the muddled | j local tax records. Members of the board who opened their session in.a study of ‘complaints against the assessment, rolls, continued to work until {nearly 1 o'clock’ ii & perusal of the | tentative new budget. LOU GEHRIG PLAZA The square in front ‘of the Bronx’ county building, - two blocks from Yankee Stadium, has been named Lou Gehrig Plaza, in thonor of the late great ball (player. HOLTSBERG’S Monday Specials Just arrived a new shipment of Children’s School School Shoes for boys and girls . Boys’ Shirts, polo style New Chenille Bedspread: - $1.25 $1.00-$1.25 - 69c , all colors Cannon Towels, large’ size, special Just in, a new shipment of “Fruit.of the Loom Slips Cotton Prints, regular 25c yard,.on sale .... 15c yard One table of Shoes to close out at One table of Odd Items, to go at .. $1.00 pair One table consisting of Gowns, Pajamas, Pillow Cases, etc., on sale at New Ruffed Curtains, al! colors, on sale . 50c pair Drastic reduction on all of our Better Dresses. Come in and see our new lay away plan while Toppers. And use our there is a nice selection. A new shipment of Joan Miller Dresses in black and white and gingham plaid. Advertised in all leading magazines. Exclusive with us. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO HOLTSBERG’S, YOUR MOST POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER See Window Display for Other Specials “Craig, you know damned well} | Soon there we'll dwell together, |;My Mother and I. MRS. CHESTER H. TIFT. augl6-1tx Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c weekly, SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES SHAMPOO and SET “<8 PERMANENTS ‘3.50 and up’ Silber hill ebibioaeaslins, CHAS, ARONOVITZ “Key West's Largest Store” ° MONDAY SPECIALS Final Clearance Summer DRESSES Regular values up to $3.95 Sizes 12 to 44 REDUCED TO $1.00 - LADIES’ SLACK SUITS * Waliued ap to $3.50 A large bee of styles FINAL CLEARANCE AT $1.00 ° Table Full of LADIES’ SUMMER SHOES Pumps, Oxfords, Sandals; All Colors; Sizes 3 to 9 TO BE CLEARED AWAY at $1.29 START OUTFITTING the Youngster now for SCHOOL OPENING : Complete line of CLOTHING FOR BOYS | AND GIRLS)! ° Headquarters For MEN’S WORK CLOTHES of all kind with prices to suit everyone iS A complete line of Cloth- ing for the entire family : —at— KEY. WEST’S ONLY DEPARTMENT STORE SUN GLASS For all outdoor and s; wear, Ray-Ban Anti-Glare Sun Glasses are unequalled. Developed for Army and Navy Aviators, Ray-Ban glass absorbs a large part of the over-bright glare producing rays of light. At the same time they transmit the useful light rays, without altering color values, We'll gladly demonstrate Ray- | Ban Sun Glass advantages. | DR. J. A, VALDES: OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p. m. Address Phones, 532 Duval Office: 332 Street Residence: 295 “The Store of Quality” A Complete Store for LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN °o 100 Cases of New SHOES just arrived—New late sum- mer styles as well as NEW FALL AND WINTER oO SHOES Especially SHOES for School for the Growing-up Miss, the little Sister and Brother as well as the Big Brother. ° Pleniy of New. White, White and Brown Oxfords as well as. Oxfords— Most of the New Shoes are for All of these SHOES will be much higher when we order 30 days from now. The SHOE Market is going up every day. ——_0———_— , BETTER BUY NOW - AND SAVE goods for Middies and most anything you may want to get your children ready for school— erect since ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY. AND MONDAY : fore Prices Get Buy Now ae figh ped eae NEW FALL ARRIVALS Smart 3-Piece Wool Ensemble Attractive SPORT COATS and 2-Piece SUITS ee atysnegeataies Lovely New Dark FALL DRESSES 07—_—_ ‘ALL SHOES, New baa i : { that you put off until later should be attended to without delay. Fix that broken railing . .. porch ... toof... or floor while you can do it economically. Call us today for additional inf estimate. Cheely Lumber Corp. 731 Caroline Street PHONE 297 DAILY ARRIVALS OF ALL NEW TYPES OF MERCHANDISE : Bonnie Lee Just received shipment of — JUNIOR DRESSES ... FALL GAGE HATS—Arrived This Week.

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