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ORDINANCE NO. 399, : COUNCIL _ |, AN ORDINANCE GRANTING 40 THe KEY Wie GAS CO, A CORPORATION OPERATING A GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM im Ry SITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, ITs SUC- CESSORS a SUMERS, PROVIDING FOR Mary's Star of the THE \FRANCHISE, | | PROVIDING FOR A TAX ON) ' Today’s Birthdays GROSS SALES OF GAS AND | ¢ ————____ £ PROVIDING THE TIME WHEN © Pershing,|THE FRANCHISE SHALL BE jo,, 81 years first reading July i7, A. D., 1941 Maj. Gen. James H. Burns, SA., _ Col. Theodore | third reading August 7, A. D.,! «of New York, Bay, 54 years “WILLIAM. A. FREEMAN, President of the City Council. Claudette born in Paris, —-__ City Clerk. Lewis Lawes, retired war-} Approved: August 8, A. D., 1941. HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlook’ Pee re oe see teeny Ty opposite MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Free Parking Lot Double Room—Bath—$2.00 TRIB : TEM, PROVGING FONT RATE| _Marineromloted TO BE CHARGED TO CON- cea A MINIMUM RATE, PROVIDING .DISCOUNTS TO CON- | SUMERS OF GAS, PROVIDING | A STANDARD QUALITY OF} GAS MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED TO CONSUMERS, PROVIDING FOR PRESSURE home THAT MUST BE MAINTAINED! Fe retention IN THE GAS DISTRIBUTION CHURCH OBSERV. ANCE |SYSTEM AT ALL TIMES, PRO- VIDING FOR THE FURNISHING OF . COMPUTATION EQUIP- mber _18 (Monday), | MENT FREE OF COST TO GAS Our Sorrowful | CONSUMERS, PROVIDING FOR | THE RIGHT OF INSPECTION ehureh will inaugu-|OF ALL GAS METERS BY THE novena to the Sorrowful | CITY OF KEY WEST, PROVID- | |ING FOR CERTAIN LIMITA- of the Shrine will "TIONS OF CERTAIN HIGH-| that day and de- WAYS WITHIN THE LIMITS 30 ae met 13 OF, OF ie SUN Op KEY WEST, | 7:30 in ELIMI UNNECESSARY. i be a ATION OF Sieh ‘Nonday. mo Or deer. = ar PERRING TO KEY| Passed by the City Council on Passed by the City Council on , ordnance expert, born in Second reading July 24, A, D, 1941. Passed by the City Council on on Frankfort and while the luftwaffe dromes along the south English | lost. coast. Rome admitted another heavy; Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ | RAF raid on Sicily. COO MM AM a @ Democracy Advances BLUE-EYED MARINES HIT THE BULL'S EYE ‘are usually well up in front in nearly every sort of shooting competition, While experience show that.a large percentage of rifle shots who attain pro- ficiency with infantry wea- pons have blue eyes, service ‘optometrists give the follow- ling scientific explanation of their ability to hit the bull’s- eye. If a target-shooter has brown eyes, his sight of the ‘target will be noticeably im- paired by shifting lights. or shadows or drifting clouds, a condition difficult to cope with, But if his eyes are blue, the experts say. the changing ight conditions will have no (Continued from Page One) been driven from _ strategic heights overlooking the city. Royal Air Force and German} bombers traded blows over western Europe last night, the/ British bombers concentrating plane which sighted the ship as Manheim, ; jit was sinking off the southern raked air- tip of Norway. No lives were RHAMMER RUSSIANS | In Periods Of Crisis (Special to The 1 to The Citizen) EW YORK, Sept. 13.—De- mocracy has afways survived pe- riods of crisis and such periods | have actually accelerated social change and can be used to ad- vance the democratic move- ment. : This .is, the message of a new: memorand) “Advance Through Crisis*; “recen iy issued by the Council For ‘Democracy, 285 | Madison: Avel,.N.Y.Ci') ' this is, not, the , first. time in | American history that defeatists ‘have raised their voices. On the jeve of the American Revolution, there were defeatists who said a declaration of independence | would be “suicidal”. And Lin-| | coln suffered a ruthless opposi- | | { | tion, { Stating these parallels and jurging a concerted attack on de- The pamphlet states: “Whether we are fighting with {bullets and our lives; whether |we are fighting with machines land production/vp fighting with ‘We are fighting, not, oe the, kind build and) grow,'‘lai. chance to have, not less, but more freedom and democracy”. 'U. S. FLEET NOW SCOURING ATLANTIC (Continued from Page One) partment by a: British patrol 1 weekly. ing order, The Artman Press . THE CITIZEN BUILDING YOUR NEWSBOY « « « buys his copies of The Citizen at whole- sale, sells them at retail. « « + pays cash for his papers. «i+ « loses if a customer fails to pay. “Tis embarrassed if'a customer is slow pay. met goes the Ilat for:his tense, an the job rain or shine, serves his customers well) (|: ++ + asks cust te cooperal yin hien-promptly and regularly, i : THE CITIZEN Circulation Department Your Home!!! CAN WOU TAKE PRIDE IN 107 It is so easy to have just the kind of honie you want now. You can have « hore thet you will be proud to live in and prowd to invite your friends over to, Come in and let us show you how easy it is to ramodel and repair. - CHEELY LUMBER CORPORATION | Catherine and Elizabeth Sts. Phone 27 Wext to Gas Plant) Notice! NEW FALL WOOLENS ARRIVED THIS WEEK THE STORE of FASHION JOB PRINTING Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair prices. Consider us when you place your next print- PHONE 51 100 PER CENT : All-Wool Materials’ 56 inches wide in Pastels , and ht and Dark Pelers YARD $1. ALSO: Striped Plaids and Checks Mallison Flansel Plaids with Solid Colors to Match YARD $1.00 PRINTED WASHABLE Bemberg Sheers Just Arrived yarp 7OC All the new desired Fall Colors —in— Alpaca, Crepes e Brindle @Lame e@Taffatas Imported @ Marquesettes An invitation is extended to all ladies to come and visit our PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT Notice! Aftee the 18th of this month there will be NO LIMIT on LADIES’ SILK STOCKINGS : APPELROUTH’S THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NEW YORK MUSICIAN| is|CREATES SINFONIETTA| (ity_Assoctated Press) NEW: YORK, Sept. young man with a violin here has an idea he thinks will work | land give pleasure to musicians | Harry Farb-|city today announcing the birth | Licensed Funeral Directors be- | of a son to Mr. and, Mrs R. C. cause iall the: classical , music he | Wohosky at their. home in, San- | ‘eae was by string quartets or "tdana, Calif. Th Ke arrival ' large>symphonies: Nothing in be- (weighed seven RO! tween. Since the proper combina- } tion. of skilled . insrtumentalists | tfor a quartet is rare, and since! the, _datge, numbers necessary for | a s¥mphony ard rarer, he created | a “sinfonietta” of The young man, man, got worried one day The pamphlet points’ out that} about 15. musicians. group rehearses in his apartment | and ‘15 is all it will hold. This is not too many, according | to. Fatbman, for each man to of- | fee suggestions and for the group | as.a whole to strive for the per- fection-of a quartet. ¢ featism in every American com-| It’s been a heck of a lot of fun, | ;munity, the Council warns that | our first job is to destroy fascism,| “You must have real love tock BUD ABBOTT-- LOU COSTELLO | pete { ill music, of. it doses out”, teurs—in. the manner of the doc- tors) erehestras that have sprung | upeincmany places. But.we take} gece | oub“musie® seriously: We’ delib-4 eratély ‘pick out difficult,’ little-4 Rnoway selections. And we, make4 records and’ play them ‘batk to’ ‘check |. our ~ mis- |.ideas, we must never forget, this: | \of world we have. but for |muchi! sorefor * a” aa ee to | ghori * SWith classical music in vogue: as it is today, and with the need for people to forget war and crisis jitters, it seems to me mu- jsicians everywhere could form} and enjoy their own ‘sinfoniet- | | DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN) Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery | GENERAL PRACTICE 925 Whitehead Street —24-1 Hour Duty— y “The Store of Quality” A Complete Store Ladies, Misses and Home Furnishings Fall and Winter Wearing ¢ an and Shoes ing personally se- tern Market at this , are arriving daily. ‘you will come in you will y for your perusal SWEATERS ght at Much, Less the ‘present ‘day prices; Pn eee ee wWivvww" Skirts in solid colors as well w Fall Hand Bags ladies, all colors, at » Genuine Fur Jackets, all pop- $15.75 to $75.00 ¢ We have added new numbers and styles in our— Boys’ and Girls’ pono wevvvvvvvvevvy Bays Pants, sin \> L’Aiglen - Hope Reed |} Ann Sutton - Georgiana : q 3 Dery ara Slack Suits, {> Pas: Pras Ault, sizes 'b a $1.98 ESSES i} cnet : :Nannettes Large assortment oe Children‘s ‘Dresses, sizes 3 to 16, at 59c, 4? 89c, 75c up to $1.25. 4 We have a very attractive { BABY DEPARTMENT TOM SAWYER SUITS, Come in and look it over i | Come See How Easy aaa ane eee ae eeeaaaaaaaaaaad 2 A | A very wide selection of EVENING GOODS . [ who recently celebrated his | eighty-first birthday, | Mrs. Wohosky is a daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. J. O. White, 222 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1941 Sunday’s Horoscope | Duval street. '{ Lopez Funeral Service A telegram was received in the | Established 1885 NEW ARRIVAL and Embalmers The little fellow has been “Key West's named “Tom’ for his great grand- LA CONCH ‘A HOTEL }father, Tom Wilson of this city, MONROE THEATRE nemo sed "banca, JOAN BERRY—ROGER PRYOR! OPEN THE YEAR AROUND —in— Bullets For O’Hara NEWS AND CARTOON Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail | | | | | La Revista Mensual en Espanol e| Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- jly on the 13th. Ten Cents Sla | Year. Six Years $5. Sample FREE. Hold That Ghost (me aes Eee ee —also— Amer- | Shragetek G Commeace. Hotel La Erie Bus Station. __ ~ POLITICAL Lounge DINING and DANCING js: Today gives resourcefulness in ideas and ability in execution. Economcal to a fault, acquisitive ‘and fairly foltunate, the native | will acquire a considerable com- |petence, possibly a fortune. He should avoid the love of money. for itself, for this will surely lead to trouble. ROLLER SKATE Southard Street Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. 00 to 10:30 P. M. SHOE SKATES FOR SALE | If You Can Walk You Can Skate We Teach You How To Skate | pon’T miss p.a.r. | 10 MORE (WHEN YOU WEAR SOFT-LITE LENSES GROUND TO YOUR PRESCRIPTION ... We : PAR. - SoftLite Aa optical sciénce’s most ve comfortable eyeglass lenses, are double- Regions South. Concise News and Clearly and distinctly without effort . | | ! City Election, November, 1941 For Captain of Police RAY ATWELL For City Councilman Planes. High Spot Coverage. WILLIAM FREEMAN | TROPIC AMERICA DOMINQUEZ I We Are. Not Quoting Prices We Will Let You Set The Pri FRIDAY. TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR 4 BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | Aten cshee aden dcadabiaadadesdnnnaad amma: CHAS. ARONOVITZ: “Key West's Only Dept. Store” ADVANCE "reLacron SATURDAY FALL MERCHANDISE SUNDAY now on display—selected by Mr. and Mrs. Aronovitz at the Market in New York— The Following GOOD Man-Tailored Suits CARS FOR SALE: Danes + oe ke weaters Fur Jackets aa Sote Club ONE ae OF NEW iff 1939 Plymouth FALL DRESSES | 4-Door Prints and Solids 1938 Hudson Club Sizes 12 to 44 at Coupe m > a = Seen A $1.98 1938. De Soto 4-Door SPECIAL REDUCTION IN SUMMER DRESSES... We must make room for FALL Gi $3.95 DRESSES, reduced to each $7.95 DRESSES, reduced to each * A Large Display of Selected COATS for Children and Ladies Sport Coats and Dressy Coats * 1937 Ford (age 60° “1937 De Soto 4-Door | 1937 Pontiac Sedan 1937 Ford Sedan 1936 Ford Coupe 1936 Ford Sedan 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Buick Sedan 1934 Nash Sedan. 1934 Ford Panel Truck 1933 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Chrysler Sedan 1933 Ford Coupe 1932 Ford Sedan | © Tf you have in mind to nr ‘a ear—DO IT NOW ‘we must’ sell ‘this’ lot of { a Py lotata.* acne Everglades Martha jeaning — Temple A Complete ou of BOYS’ It Is TO OWN A Good Car kk TWINS USED CAR _DEAGON JONES. PANTS rg SHIRTS Latin American Trade Reviews.) what is more, they automatically pre: vent harsh, irritating light from strain- j —-— ing and shockiag your delicate eye MAP OF HAVANA with Guide| ™uscles. SoftLite Lenses filter out un- for Buyers distributed free | Wed light . . - yet they transmit all ye necessary light and you see DAILY on Ships, Trains and gverything in true color. Only Soft-Lites For complete eyesight service ‘ond further information obout Soft-Lite Lenses consult DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: ced Bacon Fall merchandise is arriving daily. We've outdone all pre- vious seasonal showings. Every garment individually selected for style and quality. Watch our window displays. . drop in perigee tage enc: sie you'll agree! e PHLSTA: MONDAY SPECIALS

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