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4 ASKS L ENINGRAD | AD Fern Chapter To pet On Friday There will be a stated meeting of Fern Chapter 21, Order of Eastern Star, held on Friday eve- ning. beginning at 8 o’clock at the lodge’s meeting place, corner of Eaton and Simonton streets. iAll members are requested to be in attendance. THE WEATHER « 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures | Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean .. (Normal — Precipit Rainfali, 24 nours ending inches... Total rainfall since “Aug. By inches .. FOUR MONTHS IN 1898 IN CAMPS IN THE S.,20,738 CASES OF TYPHOID DEVELOPED AMONG 7,973 OFFICERS AND MEN-NEARLY 20% .— ly . [Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, | culence of the chicken itself is RR SEE OF THOSE Sick 761% DIED. . Deficiency since August 1, | NCR acento 1,08 | |rrotat rainfall since Jan, 1, MOOR 30. 61) Fxcess since January 1, ! inches 10.62 Wind Direction ¢ and Velocity Relative Humidity | 70% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today |Sea Level-29.96 (10146 T Hae jlibars) | row & 'e Alrn Ny yeaa nse) {686 Bem. | S—7 miles per hour | | Sue 5:51 a. ™. I iy 6:54 p.m, oruou 9 Cae ae So ve IEN IN CAMPS AND BARRACKS; WOT ONE CASE eeeren™ (Naval (Sing TYPHOID IN ANY ONE OF THE 48 STATES. AM PM. een Se 10:07 | gS men SR 2:41 3:42 | FORECAST / | Key West and Vicinity: Fair | | tonight; partly cloudy Friday, lwith widely scattered thunder- | Rayford J..Marion, 24-year-old jshowers; gentle to moderate | guard seaman, was marie Eo Southeast and south winds. ij erday to Isabelle Joy, 25, who | George Henriquez, timekeeper | Florida: Fair tonight, pone ins her home in Key West. at the Navy Yard, and Joe Sol- ee ee, © The ceremony was dano, member af the County Judge Raymond R./ social set of the city. Ata Ldap Jacksonville to Florida Straits rd, the SS Florida from Havana} Twesday night after i least and south winds over south | |portion and moderate south and ‘their wecation in the Pearl of the ' southwest winds over north por- | tion; partly overcast weather to- BE SURRENDERED “Shs spss eee jnight and Friday, scattered (Continued trom Page One) | Miss Nona Sanchez, of Regia, | umdenhewers Briday. east at altitudes sp grest they Cuba, arrived on the Florida Tues-/| Bib Neo RE OE neta could not be seen. day from Havana, Cuba, to spend | Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c Lille, French industriel city, about two months with her aunt, | was pounded heavily Gurmg the (Mrs. Wm. H Ogden on Duval) — AF Tosss night, and attacks this morning | street, : “ i TO ate were believed aimed at BHialland* and into Norway. 1 OS | Thomas, “ Athlete’s Foot” berths elengethag over ~ Make This Overnight Test ineir vacation in Tennessee, Michi- | It requires a strong penetrating gan and poimts m Canada. foe a ee fungicide to kill the germs it reaches, Many liniments and Mr. and Mrs) Armando Perez, salves are not fungicides. Ask |and Miss A Fraga, left on the S. S. any druggist for 30c worth TE-OL |Florida Tuesday for Tampa,’ Solution. It contains 90% al-'where they will spend about two} cohol which helps penetration. | weeks visiting friends and rel-| Feel it take hold. Your 30¢ back | atives. j next morning if not pleased. Lo- cally at Gardner's Pharmacy—j Miss Dolores Bello, Celio Bello, advt. - |and Mrs. Vilot Garcia returned’ — = | from Havana on the S. S. Fiorid: Tuesday after spending 10 days in} Havana. { “The Store That Serves You Best” ‘Oliver Tromibiey, se EN | emaployes at the local Ginger Rogers—Dennis Morgan in KITTY FOYLE Bill Elliot—Luana Walters in ACROSS THE SIERRAS ROY ROGERS in NEVADA CITY also SERIAL AND COMEDY (Mrs. J. C. Sanchez, wife of a Sanchez, and son, Charles, re-j | turned to Key West this week | | from Miami, where they had been | Spending .a month’s vacation. eoegeue } i } | partly scattered land East Gulf Moderate south-| | MONROE THEATRE. | sautéed cucumbers. For, all it is a luxury gravy, there's nothing complicated about the making of it. We simply use as our base condensed cream of mush- Yoom soup—like this: The Gravy: 2 tablespoons butter i cucumber (6 to 7 inches long) can me oncereeea cream of mush- cup. ‘light. cream % cup shredded almonds Lay oe petty and cut into small cul about inch square. Cook the cucumber in butter until soft which takes 10-15 minutes. Add the cream of mushroom souv and . - buys his copies sale, sells them at retail. + pays cash for/his papers. - loses if a customer fails to pay. . - is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay. + + + goes the limit for his trade, is on the job rain or shine, serves his customers well. . asks customers STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | TO TRADE AT ARCHER’S Our Ex, to us that SERVICE and FAIR there is no substitute. why our customers stantly sending us tomers. RESPONSIBLE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED IPPC LL LLL OL LE bd are new DELIV ERED : Ee DAILY E aut Aj eae EVERYWHERE / Thompson Enterprises Relief for tied buming feeling INCORPORATED Peg Ca * Soe cra 50. ICE DIVISION _ Gardner's Pharmacy PHONE NO. 8 — Lhe POPP II IAI III ID I 1 e VILLLLLLLLLLL Ce kde ddd ddd. The every month! is absolutely IF you’re a butcher, stick maker or any kinds. of merchants, advertising in The j will fit your ads to YOUR NEWSBOY | him promptly and regularly. THE CITIZEN Circulation, Department of illustrations, ideas, copy and layouts for the use of Citizen’s Super Service illustrations and layouts ‘ic them doubly effective! SSE SSS with THE KEY WEST CITIZEN! Phone 51 For. Further Information! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FRIED CHICKEN with a luxurious ALMOND-CUCUMEER GRAVY by Dorothy Greig ‘OU’ VE hover fasted anything so good as crisp brown fried | : chicken smothered in this gravy. To the delicate sue- added a smooth so ory flavor » blend of Gteathy mushrooms, shredded almonds and gently | tie Steel and thinks there mix well. Then add the cream and shredded almonds, Heat, but do not | boil. Serve over the Fried Chicken. | The Fried Chicken: Select tender young fryers, about | 2% pounds each. Cut into pieces for serving, wash and dry. Roll each piece in seasoned flour, dip in egg slightly beaten with 2 table spoons of water added, then roll in bread crumbs. Place large pieces | of butter or chicken fat in @ skillet and when hot, brown the chicken quickly on all sides. Reduce the heat and cook slowly until the | chicken is tender. Serve with “Al- mond-Cucumber Gravy". Serves 8. of The Citizen at whole- to cooperate by paying advertisers This service a baker, a candle- ef dozens of other you can profit by Citizen. © Stanton aT... and make IS EXCLUSIVE | PEOPLE'S FORUM ‘The Citizen welcomes expres- warranted. The writers should be fair and confine the | letters to 300 words, and writ: | om one side of the paper { | | | | an be ished unless bare otherve mm ABOUT HIGH SALARIES |Baitor, The Citizen: A recent paragraph suggests | that $176,000 a year is too much ; salary for Tom Girdler of Repub- | “ought | 'to be a law” restricting salaries } to $1,000 a week. Why a $1,000—| why not $500 or $750 or $1,500. ' What would you have the com- panies do with the difference— | pay it to the down trodden work- | men? O. Ki—if there were 10,- 000 employees—I think there are | | Popularity! Extra comfort, perfect many many more than that—each | fitting, combined with real custom- man would receive eleven cents— jlle a week extra—figure it out | styling. And at a price that any | yourself—so why the peeve? May- | be Girdler IS worth $176,000, also, | |—the board of directors name aM ‘Men, Women! Old at Fee =. wI Get Pep, Full ot P| Cae ‘ear-ol ” ‘Special int 1 “Ton! Tablets conte only 3525 ial Being denen, oa | Start feeling vepoier and vouner 4s very day, | For sale at oO da By | and atl other goo: res | labor. rmacy | THURSDAY, AUGUST ‘a1 il9at tend they are elected by the stock-|ernment spending makes taxeg holders. Big executives usually |high, aside from war eendi- have a block of their own stock | tures—but you answer it fotyour- and are quite well aware that |self, taxes take what should in larger | measure go to stockholders and to | But why are taxes so high | Ridgefield, Conn., Gov- | August 15, 1941 —who makes them high? Very truly, GUY CARLETQ, A Wealth of Value There’s the answer to Fortune’s man can easily reach. Your feet | he doesn’t vote himself that salary | are worth Fortunes! Try them. FORTUNE air OR MEN OR, Ut. re “Duval Opposite Pas on _—, ; PHONE eae + + Ht HF HF $440 i * * * * nn Some ed Higher k& ke “MEAT” Swifts’ Peanut Hams Small Half or Whole Chuck Roast Young Steer Meat Shoulder Lamb Roast Veal Roast Hamburger 2 Freshly Grou Swifts U.S. No. 1 Potatoes 10bs. 216 Elberta PEACHES S douse anak 1/9 Yourself at The Broadway lb. 28c The Flavor Is Rare, Distinctive, Delicious Sirloin Steaks|b.39c Juicy, Flavorsome, Tender As Sweet As Chicken Veal Stew Ib. 17c Economical, Yet Delicious,” s.29¢. Premium Bacon */2-b. 18 It’s Delicious 1 Come and SALE With Us Friday and Saturday A DOLLAR BILL GETS MORE GROCERIES AT THE BROADWAY Wh. 25¢ lb. 19c lb. 29c ind FRESHER Fruits and Ve yetables Yellow spate. 136}St ces ) a Fresh