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eee ‘eipal of the San i Who had been spend ion in the Cuban capital, who daye Remond, prin- Carlos school, | ing a Vaca.) | } Mrs Lesbian Esquinaido Rod- j bor of Tripoli, then at war with aad Today In History ed 17%%—Gen, Francis Marion “the Swamp Fox”), with 53 tagged, half-armed men, puts 200 British soldiers to flight ‘in 1781-—-Los Angeles founded by about a dozen settlers from the Heard ninsula; more of In} AioneAceah hts “oF {Spanish i \ load. vats ‘i Al van PAN at A, + RASEOA 2 ; ard Somers, U,S.N,, leads a small} band of Americans into the har-| George Montpetit Leaving On Trip ee George Montpetit, in charge of the USO clubhouse on Duval street, is leaving for Washing- ton Friday morning for a two weeks’ business trip. Russell Baker, of this city, will be in charge of the service headquar- ters duning his: abgende, | », Danées at the” clubhouse will ye diseant nding..the re- turn HH ey lOther activities Wilt gov on as’ Usual. ‘Announcement us, in attempt’ t6°explode pow- der ship and block, harbor—ex- | Of Engagement Announcement has been made rigues, sister of Peace Justice En-/ rigue Esquinaldo, Jr, arrived | here from Ciba Tuesday evening | | to make her home permanently in [Key West. Mr. Rodriguez will} | come to Key West as soon as he is fable to dispose of his business in Havana, ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Gabriel Ferro, , juncle and aunt of Peace Justice | | Bnrique Esquinaldo, Jn, and Mrs. | | Esther Perdomo, another aunt, ar-| | rived here by boat this morning | from Tampa, en route to their! home in Havana. Former resi-} 2" | dents of Key West, the trio made | month-long trip through the! rth, ‘visiting New | York |“and} ashington. | Barn Dance At firmory Tonight Girls who. have not received in- |vitations for the Barn Dance to given tonight at the National | uard Armory, corner Southard | {and White streets, are requested | to get same from the committee | composed of Miss Yvonne Pin- der and WPA Recreation Leader | Eva Warner. | Refreshments for the affair! will be in charge of Miss Mary ! Buckley and her committee will serve. i oEEE a ste i ot o% f 2 F ] hi 3 z 8 } j | had gotten. eke! who sat listening, holding 4 aching jaw. “Does that Jama know?” asked Anne, Sthat I carry the Nagara fe told. me two months ago hoy you would come and receive you I'm jugged. you might ni the Prince of Shani na Then, his’ mi “This fool lama vows. we it of it all t just ‘as well to bel CHEELY LUMBER CO. SEEK NEW LOCATION Cheely Lumber Corporation an-; nounced today that the local of- | Prince f Shani fice and yard would be located on hei Nago away ated and after Mbnday September 8, at er th Catherine and Elizabeth streets, a ¢ je" Sherwood said, next to the Gas Plant. leaning back on his elbow on th j platform so that ‘she pote hor} (Management of this concern in- see his face, “but he says that vites all of its customers to visit the time has come for the treas- the new quarters. we ens agp my fa: See i mbes eh Men, Women! Old at your father’s Expedit A ” he answered éva- dangerous to fool with 0,5 60! Get P Shrelse ad ae sedi me.” His expression sobered. 4 9, 0, ! t ep plodes prematurely and all Amer-|of the engagement of Miss Ida Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Exchange and Optimist clubs and like groups, labor unions, the Amer- ican Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and similar organizations.” ‘The War Department is- co- operating with the Selective |Service System in carrying out ‘the obligation of the government |to obtain civilian jobs for return- jing soldiers, the Director said., In i every camp it is gathering the oc- |cupational and edaeAtipnal_his- | tory of the soldiers together with jall data concerning the military | career of each that is pertinent to | civilian employment. This data | will be distributed to local board | Reemployment Officers by Na- ‘ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1941 touch with the Reemployment Of- fieer attached to his local board if he is a registrant, or the local board nearest his home if he is not, as soon as he returns. “Athlete’s Foot” 'Make This Overnight Test | It requires a strong penetrating |fungicide to kill the germs it |reaches, Many liniments and ,Salves are not. fungicides. Ask any druggist for 30c worth TE-OL i it take-hold. Your 30¢ back next morning if not pleased. Lo- Solution. It “contains 90% al- leally at. Gardner’s Pharmacy.— like seniority, status, and pay; “(B) if such position was in the jemploy of a private employer, ‘such employer shall restore such | person to such position or to a position of like seniority, status, ‘and pay unless the employer's circumstances have so changed as |to make it impossible or unrea- | sonable to do so” } The Act Provides that per- ‘sons restored to fheir jobs shail not ig serfidtity Jand, \shalf be }coisidered as having been) on ‘leave or furlough. It further’ | stipulates that “persons so) re- eohol which helps — penetration. stored shall not be discharged taave* from such positions without cause} ——~—__---_..—_________.. | eeeece Sseoceceescess | within one year after such restora- | | tion.” ‘ nis of the battery commander, Capt. ‘|hard to keep him away from icans die, 1850—Chicago first lighted by | gas—“presented a steady, golden flame”, |tional Selective Service Head- quarters through the State Head- | quarters. | The Selective Training and Castro to Murphy Poret, Jr. Miss Castro is a niece of Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Molina of 1125 Margaret street. | To make use of the facilities being provided to aid in his re- employment, the soldier has only 1882—New York power sta-| tion, lighting 400 lamps, turned | on by Edison, in his first ‘Prince | Albert’. First city in world to be! lighted by incandescent electric} lamps. | | 1886—Geronimo, noted Apache | Indian chief, finally. surrenders | to Gen, Milesat.. Bowie, | Ariz. ee ‘\ | 1918—-New Week \ ty goes| j through a second day's raid on! ‘draft dodgers. { | 1932—-Raymond Robbins dis- {appears on his way to the White} House. Press) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4. — Keenan Wynn, arriving late for a personal appearance explained that he had been halted for speed- ing. He was taken before a jus- | tice of the peace who_said “So you're Ed Wynn’s boy, eh? Well I was to his last show, and I cer- tainly enjoyed it. You know, I've heard some funny stories I think your father could use.” The justice told them and Wynn laughed heartily. “Like "em eh?” said the justice. | “Well, that'll cost you $4.40-,} which is what I had to pay. to laugh at your father!” LIKES ARMY LIFE | € | SAN Hy Associated Press) DIEGO, Calif., Sept. 4+ Often alongside a group of drill- ing soldiers at Camp Callan is jan 8-year-old boy with a minia- ture army uniform. He is the son |Marcel Paul and ~ hig name is Philip. Except when he’s in school it’s Jobert, t ‘The Princess Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim your sion.” "t blame worn-ou Mackey groaned. “I wish she'd | CHE laughed, a bit stired by his | S233 ai ja Ba Bn ” Sher- distress. She wished she knew 6 4 foe looked at sympatheti- what ers ¥ his pope if. "Re. “Maybe Doddap can relieve| step” blended softly. “Tim ‘halite’ cesicr tas" verr’ day. you. Some of thesé native magi-| afraid t "t go as smooth- For sale at Gardner's Pharmacy cians have remarkable healing | ly as vou think, and if vou should and all other good drug stores powers.” help, for sake get Sich ahh ccucsnsenseshtt > oaredaian Doddap agreed readily to do| w to me.” He stepped back | ~— nag ste se Mackay # aeetneche. and let loose the donkey's bridle. The r, looking @ “Good (Bevan fy he should lend himself to Sy ah se that Seal bose bante, » she answered, her obeyed the filling -with tears. Now she reeal coramand to seat himself on a led the meaning of sheepskin, cross legged. his back | the 'd_Rimpoche. against the wall. Though the|to be ‘called sol Sl ey other men were Mohammendan if anything, they crouched down to watch the ceremony, The lama passed his hands lightly over Mackey’s face and throat and chest, fingered spinal column and shook his fin- er tips as if to toss fe They rode along the narrow street of the bazaars; the: through an arch by a bell tower and came into the square before the mosque where. jars and. holy men lay in the welcome sun;,. shine. Anne did not know when poison.|Doddap left them, but as they, Be sired into the Wh aes gine at last to Sie “wall of the, : Faised his voice in a familiar| above. mires the aah fin’ a P They're Amer! chant. disappeared. this price rangel “Better now?” he asked. knock. Mackey blinked. “I don’t know."| gate in the cp geen ad- The lama’s manner. cha to a| mitted to a kitchen courtyard, certain impishness. He made more|donkey and all. She and her | est styles. sses before Mackey’s face, and| mother greeted each other warm- ally, by & clever slight of hand | iy’ and ‘the other servants gath- J. G. KANTOR Sisckeys eas tenich Wieck he pe 708 bg ete ogg ov Frey j : : declared, had'caused the pain, ‘once, falas wa tae oon > Te “Hell,” cried Mackey, eeaheind the claw and jumping to his fee! with an indignant look at Sher- ‘wood, “bying to make a monkey out of me, eh?” Sherwood grinned, “How’s the toothache?” A blank look came over Mackey’s face. He put his hand to 7 and pinched and probed a ly: a door into a tiled courtyard with a marble tank sunk in the center, a pine tree at one end and rose vives climbing on it, In a ra boudoir off the courtyard the Princess, with other ladies of the palace, sat smoki on a water pipe rou! the circle, She was a dark- skinned, middle-aged woman with heavy lidded eyes, a little mous- tache, and hair that hung in hen- naed wisps about her face. Her boredom lifted as Khalima unfolded Anne’s story for her ear alone, She rose from the rug and motioned them to follow her 517 Duval Street Opp. Palace Theater PHONE 897 FORTUN SHOES FOR MEN jaw before he answered reluctant- + “The darn thing seems to have quit hurting.” igi S hoping syuth have. a good night’s sleep,’ iT wood. To The Emir a . ala AT YOUR FEET For tHe maximum in real shoe value .. . mstruction, wearability and price, try Come in and let us show you the new- maneuvers. for ica’s leading brand in +. $485 Some Styles Higher into a private SS ee gene sate A eS aS HE headman rose and the| Drawing Anne to the light she | ~~ Y other men followed him out.| rubbed a henni on her | Presently the lama returned|face to expose i skin be- | a bringing | Anne’s big traveling cea, Ce ¢ Jong, slender | s case. She didn’t know how he and Jalnion pee nails, | po ihe od et a echestoat vee | t be mu was an - . . bour fealize there were clean and de-| “‘Y’allah! You are beautiful,” | i «+. buys his copies of The Citizen at whole-”*"' cent clothes in her possession even | She said, “I will help you. My | sale, sells them at retail. though she dare not wear them.|husband, the Emir, shall not ik you; Doddap,” she said| know.” She clapped her hands as he turned to leave, and servants appeared followed He bowed to her. “I give you| by the seven ladies of the harem, advice, Trust Pee - | daughters and wives of the Emir. poche. The master Anne never did get them all trust straightened out. To be continued « » « loses if a custo: erous disposition and a high or- der of intelligence, with a mind} always seeking after the true! value ot things, and applying native possess the) them to the demands ae eener-| 0 life. Today may luce a kag hig hae phe i & inventor, : z as THE C Circulation Tod abilit; task. + « « pays cash for his papers. . « « 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 to cooperate by paying him promptly and regularly. mer fails to pay. ITIZEN Department PRESET TTT STENT CT TTT TT UTTN TTT TT TOOT TOTS OCT TCT T CT TECTCT CATT TTT TC CCRT CCT CCT CC Tae. SOOT STITT TSCA TCT TH i Service Act provides that a man|to fill out the information re- jinducted into military service} quested on forms being distri- ;shall be given a certificate of} buted by the Army, and to get in | Satisfactory service if he com- pletes training to the satisfaction Couple Married Last Evening Roland Gras, 21, and Elza Sa- hina ‘Siledo,° 16 “both -of Key [ass Army. The act then speci- | “Key West's Outstanding” West, were married last night by | “In the cask ot ue ch ; LA CONCHA HOTEL the Rev. Guillermo Perez. AY BUCS DEspOn Beautiful—Air-Conditioned | who, in order to perform such } | training and service, has left or |leaves a position, other than a '§ temporary. position, in’ the employ || {of any employer and who (1) re-} \ceives Such certificate, (2) is still! 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