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~ blind work} na Larkin - Blanche Hawkins oe pete. alone. wpeld:-weobs hone ere cn “s : tite ! Yerint : ‘nes Sikes on oe on to the above, it pos- a ang almust never , e character- ~-«- Bestor Ward ;feeling which pops out when it is | ; least expected, and heightens the | _ te» Bee Jay Sutherling | effect of the comedy. Signora Monti .,. Helen Swain} ‘Three couples live uncomfort- : in the pangler | crowded confines of a fashionable house. They are brought together by the so-/ ciability of one of their number, a delectable bride, whose husband wants nothing so much as “peace Once Amanda Larkin... <pntemer-hny Charlotte Norah ‘The life in established to the final word Ww) <ptvtenenteng-es Edith Moffat | crowded apart- ment house is a fertile file for farce complications, having not only the melancholy charm of familiarity to many sufferers who are forced to live it, but the ex- citing appeal of continuous and unexpected happenings to those who live it with a sense of humor, and those who look on, has been their deli- | the aiidienee “ome still rocking | j¢ you did then you are mistaken. ably near each other apartment and quiet in the homie”. they are enmeshed in this unwel come neighborliness, they more until; situation saves the day and send: with mirth. . HOW WHALE BOATS KEEP U.S, NAVY BOMBERS FLYING By MORGAN M. BEATTY, AP Feature Service Writer ABOARD U.S. NAVY PA-| As we descend with benefit of TROL BOMBER OVER THE sun from our ten-hour flight ATLANTIC, Sept. 22,—White toward Iceland, our floating air | caps are pretty from the air,/base, anchored “somewhere | but they’re just plain brutal when you land in them in the Atlantic at this time of North year, It's risky for the plane, the ¢réw and the boatmen who take their lives in their hands to come out and get us, but the! : 3 g and it's of unduly risking are un- ‘t know it you come 5 : i ? H Hi gz if aH ry : PF puts accordion but somehow you if is always safely. The crews’ll be glad this winter when that $28,000,000 Argentia air base in Newfoundiand is completed. Planes can be handled there with big tear, Our floating base is ready for all that. Like the plane’s arma- ment, the technical equipment is secret, but it can be told that a} tear in the wing is only a few minutes’ work for the monster of the sea we call an airplane ten- | der or floating air base. They simply hoist the craft aboard and do the work. The tender is a cool $9,000,000 worth of the} machinery required to’ keep a 24-plane squadron flying. What she can’t do for an ailing plane or an ailing seaman just can't be done anywhere. The operating room is a_ sur- geon’s paradise. It may not be as as Bellevue, but e bit as sanitary and effec- tivé! “Dentists, barbers—every kiad/of’sérvice a sailor can get astiore "he can get there. ‘And when a plane is hoisted aboard for attention they work about as fast as your small son with a toy plane. roiled into a giant hangar, where the mecks preseribe for her ills. If the motor’s not working right they pill the thing out, put in an- other one quicker than you'd dream it’s possible. in the North Atlantic off the Ameri- can shore”, looks like | homestead. Now the boat puts out from |the tender, then another. We faren’t the only patrol in this yrare de~ “of their) all make frantic efforts to escape it —each effort entangling them the final catastrophic the old} ee ery |. ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Knowles-Skoko Marriage BEATRICE. . .MAKING MPa OTHERS HAPPY - The marriage of Miss Margaret nee OREM NOSED ALORS Knowles and Corporal George}Q: ye, who're called Beatrice, Skoko, which.was to have been please reflect, solemnized today, has been post-/your name means making other poned. people glad. when the next date has been this war set for the wedding. By on nations, raging, “Vat- Pietipuhten . - “ ot ee coe Rainfall, z4..nours, ending R 'The Saviors! heart did,glow qwith |. 7:30, 8. m., inches _ 0.02 , | — love for alls a0 ivi gy | Total rainfall since Sept. 1, A Beatrice; kindness “show in| inches ~. . 3,42] Tee ‘ every way... Deficiency since * Sept. 1, e pbb sn *Pmedz | To needy ones, the sick and tiny; inches 2 1.87) tots; A hundred-fold the Master will repay. saner only. ee PROMOTER OF GOODWILL. Signature of ti writers must my the letters and will jess requested wor NAVY RITIF For Mayo i THE NAVY BLUE 87% PAUL G AL RURY MAN OR WOMAN who wants FROM MR, CARLETON = Barometer at 7:30 a. m,, today | . to build an independent and Say girl, I ‘ Sea level, 29.94 (1013.9 millibars) | ~ For Police Justi permanent income. This busi-| Lecce wie Gate y s , I saw you sneer , just ‘Tecobstole s Almanse or ice Justice | ness expands and thrives on its | spent | ee mc euincien m.| WESLEY P. ARCHER own merits. Can work all or | Key West, 4 er ae eke Don’t I look good to you? Sunset . m. | Part-time. This is a honor- | You say I do not cobb at |I'm not one of your class, you '\oonrise . m. For Police Justice | able and respectable opportun- should be a ceiling in sal aries, nu my | Moonset we T.S.CARO 1" Vigcfor the right: pare - NA- that I have placed myself in the wear the Navy Blue. | Autumnal Equinox | TURE’S MINERAL CO., Box |eompany of those who do not be-| You think I’m not fine enough (Autumn com- For Captain of Police | 1823, Fort Myers, Florida . “\Tieve in a ceiling for wages. For such a girl as you, mences) Sept, RAY ATWELL septl9-4tx What’s wrong with that picture?|Men who would not hold your} 23rd “ 5:33 a. m.:} - |'That’s, consistent, isn't it? ‘ Per- ce : A Toeece say See | For Councilman | PROFESSIONALS haps meant to say'that $ DO be- | “ies wonmutlamAlanreRN Lat ih, |RAUL RILEY CARBONELL'— Louis A. HARRIS lieve in a ceiling for, wages, and 11:15 For City Councilman ie Dante at 1a a ven os 4:53 vi one T believe that every*man should ai: 7" T., beens Faery | jun20-lmo receive what he is worth, whether | ag “Aad > g oO, West and, Vicinity: Con- | working for wages or for salary or as an independent operator, There | may be difference of opinion as to what a man is worth in any ca-| | pacity but in the long run it works | j out about even, barring the ele-| |mient of luck, which is uncon-| | trollable. et Very truly yours, GUY CARLETON. | cad We're only common sailor boys "Til war's kill starts to brew, } Then, dear friends, you will be; the first | To call for the Navy Blue. : | How many folks in civil life Will take the time to think as Announcement will be made yitions are made the victims of! Observation taken at 7:30 a. m., 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night - Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches ie Excess since January inches ~ ess 7.89 Wind Direction and Velocity SE—8 miles per hour Relative Humidity mostly easterly. Florida: Considerable cloudi- ness tonight and Tuesday with likelihood of occasional showers Jin south and central portions. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: man’s ocean, it seems. The boat | shoots up mountains of spray, jand it’s a leap for life like in }back with heavy losses. |the old movie serials ot get) The German comntunique said aboard. But the trck’s done, and/dive bombers sank the Russian | | For wearing the N. Blue, opdeyapaties bis ME! ond east winds; | weather’ tonight | scattered showers. So when you meet a sailor boy, T'd smile if I were you. jin a few minutes we're alongside the tender. battleship October Revolution, and destroyed other escorting | No more peffect men are made by God, and Tuesday, | it’s | The ship's | After our shower and a change | ships, including two heavy cruis- of clothes, we go after that din-|eFS. _ jner we've’ been wanting ever British bombers, obviously at- since lunch. But it's no harum/ tempting to relieve pressure on |searum affair—dinner aboard a/|the hard-pressed Rugsians, struck floating naval city’s wardroom. | furiously at the Reich and Ger- |The officers are required to wear | man-oceupied Europe over the lordinary dress uniforms, weekend, bombing Berlin and all with | coats. They gather. around, dis- |North Germany. g The air ministry said more than jeuss the movie of tonight, the | 600 planes took part in the week- |day’s work. Banter is light-| , \ hearted, keen. jend raids, smashing at the north | All this is another shock to European coast as far up as i Norway. Indicating the scope of the raids, the British admitted that 20 fighter planes and seven bombers failed to return. Most of the lost ships were shot down over Berlin, according to the re- port. a: % _ tion with remarkably courteous | gentlemen is a pretty big ad- | justment, but it's everyday | business for these fellows. | Tomorrow some of them are | going to get up at an odd hour as |we did today. They'll trek up to | |the operations officer’s cabin for | \a conferece. He'll sit at his desk, | give them last minute orders. They'll nod, pick up their gear and leap aboard a bobbing boat for another foray into the Atlan- | tives and friends of the young couple are invited, MONROE THEATRE Katharine Hepburn—Cary Grant pak Sti tie, just like driving to the of- | ied “fice. nt i | Bringing Up Bab: bag he ‘iavy does things Faas de chavcor | Announcement | TARE ‘‘A TRIP ABROAD’ Of Engagement | | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sands, {309 William street, announce the \engagement and approaching | marriage of their daughter, Ma-|{ {rie Delores, to Louis Goodwin} Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Richardson, 1116 Grinnell | | street. | | The marriage will take place | in Saint Paul’s Episcopal church | 1on Saturday evening, September {27, 8:00 o'clock, with Father | Thomas Davis officiating. | Following the ceremony there! AMERICAN FLAG STEA| 5.5 FLORIDA | will be a reception held at the| for HAVANA | Richardson hi t hich rela- | : | sails THURSDAYS RL Cade RSE NC ais eR TRY IF TODAY— cap ee pane re an Sen Wont Eastern Standard Time STAR * BRAND 1} from P. & 0. Dock CUBAN COFFEE || {,{:(Retu*n Sailings ON SALE AT aL Grocers | Leave HAVANA | EVERY TUESDAY | | at 12:30 p. m. Eastern Standard Time NOTICE Sailing for Written application will be PORT TAMPA ved by the Key West EVERY TUESDAY Authority. P. O. Box at 7:30 p. m. position of “Super- Eastern Standard Time visor” of Tenant Selection Staff for “Joseph Yates Porter Place’ and “Fort Village” Hosing Projects. | Further information may be ae et eet eerie cr Selapnene lf J. H. Costar, Agent Telephone 14 KEY WEST. FLORIDA |" General Qilicen Jeckrearille, Flecide ee enamel Gladys Roberts, Than the boys in Navy Blue. | OUR NAVY MAGAZINE. | ARRIVES ON VISIT | Mrs. Lloyd Smith arrived On| the bus last night from Portland, | Maine, for a visit with her mother. | Mrs. Smith is the former Miéss| | PAY } septl5-22 Subseribe to The Citizen, 20c} weekly, | CALL FOR BIDS | Bids are hereby requested for painting the exterior of the Cuban | Club, two coats, white with green trimmings. Bids will be opened | October 10, 1941. The Club re-| serves the right to accept or re-| ject any or all bids. | CUBAN CLUB. Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service ; Phone 135 Night 696 “Key West's Ouistanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL | | | Beautiful—Air-Conditioned | | { | Between Miami (NO STOPS LEAVES ' KEY LEA MIAMI plage) AT o' A. Local Schedale: FULL CARGO Office: 813 Caroline Street Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Depenilable Freight and Express Service " _—between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Following Schedule Effective June 15th: Express Schedule: WEST CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. Aesree at Miami at is nel eaten i Phe eee oh Oe FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. TH by the BE | aiabow Room and Cocktail OR As (DINING and DANCING AGREED [eee eve re SiS and Key West EN ROUTE) DAILY (EX- 12:00 * o'clock 1200 glock Ba. INSURANCE Phones 92 and 68 sacha, See | siderable, cloudiness tonight and | (Better | Tuesday with ‘Ikelihood of occa- | sional showers; “moderate winds, DR, AARON H. SHIFRIN | New York, N. Y., i | That sailors do some other things!Fresh northerly winds over ex-| | Sept. 19, 1941, Beside carouse and drink. , |treme north and moderate north- When we're dead, when we're! Westerly winds becoming vari- |NAZI BOMBERS gone, jable over south and central por- | | SINK VESSELS When life’s last cruise. is; tions; partly cloudy weather to-| through, me | ni | eres 3 ight and Tuesday, scattered | (Continuei from Page One) Meat. Paty barged. from Hea showers, | munique, the Reds were turned : East Gulf: Fresh northeast | partly cloudy |» | qa Cyhears Ant Extibiton | AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Today's Horoscope Today gives a kindly’ nature, highly imaginative, and‘ with a creative mind. The temper may |be a little short) as is common with quick, energetic people. | There is a strong, self-command- | ing faculty, which will, in most cases hold control; but it is lia-| able to slack off," ‘océasionally | into sensousness, rt cents (25c). | — { | POLITICAL i yance, . but, ‘with ledger’ | their advertisements charged, | ee | City Election, November 11, 1941; BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Known as Billy Freeman)|FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | pris sae Siang Tommie’s | a jun23-1 Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery | - i i GENERAL PRACTICE |FURNISHED HOME, now pro- 925 Whitehead Street ducing $800 net annual in- Key West, Fla. Phone 612-W, ¢ me. Excellent _ residential —24-Hour Duty— | The Citizen. { sept22-tf Fully equipped, $80.00. James grit ° Sndrags | H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia St. a6” Mao Torks Popular | me |FOR SALE—’21 Dodge Water- HOTEL | craft Boat. Good shape. Cheap | for cash. Phone 157 or apply | 1309 Whitehead. sept3-tf 44" 10 45" 58.07 o™ AMT, {2.9 i , iio kee 014 Grinnell street. Both, Serndor, and Radio, * Four fine testauronns awarded Grand Prx 1940 pibibpibdichiniewondbataby SS tds |\TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. mayl9-tf |OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5¢. The Citi- zen Office. ‘MARIA KRAMER | seesioot |) Ni) plete stock; low down-pay- ment. Lee's Trailer Mart, | 108th Street & Biscayne Boule- | vard, Miami, Fla. aug30-imoj| gi i | SINCE A SHORTAGE of houses | exists, why can’t 2 or 3 men live on a boat, have sport and | home for same money. $300 cash for 26-ft, Cruiser. Box AR, The Citizen. aug?-tt | 1 |FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD? MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4 hp. $100.00. James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. | Geared... Janis) HOTELS h h to Serve the Sout |BRING YOUR VISITING friends 'YMBOLIC of Southern in need of a good night's rest Bell's tremendous im» to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy, the homey. ee : Advertisements under this head | will be insertec in The Citizen at the rate of one-cent (1c) a word for each insertion. but the mini- mum for the first insertion in every instance is twenty-five Advertisers’ snould give their | street ‘@ddtess. as) well as. their) ‘¥elephone. number if they desire |) Payment for ciassified adver- \tisements is invariably in ad- advertisers its: may have |HONEST AND DEPENDABLE! svetion. $6,000 cash. Box LM, | FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT./ BEAUTIFUL, MODERN, AIRY WATER IS NOW ul — ROOM AND BOARD @ meals), NICE, COOL ROOMS, all screen- see TOMMIE . at the Rink about i ne September 20th, old mattre: : it into a new for appointment, TRESS COMB, that means improved San; Service. We are q Setters for Bath, Rooms Floors. M. PONCE taig 22 yedrs ago in Monroe ter, -old Victoria and at Habana-Madrid Also fixed Ramonin’s rant and show windows val Street. M. PONCE yj 425 Southard Street, REAL ESTATE Get Your Building Lot. ASSOCIATED RB ES J. Otto Kirchheiner, ti 505 Duval Street pha sept5-Ino ROOMS a $9.00 week. Columbia Reg taurant, 117 Duval Street. ed. Good beds; quiet neigh- borhood; reasonable rates. 626.1 Grinnell street. sept22-hwk: ROOMS. The White House, 227 Duval Street. sepi22-2tx | TWO FRONT ROOMS in private home. 1002 Fleming street. septl?-tt |LARGE LIMES and GUAVAS.|WANTED—A chance to bid on aug25-tf} your next printing order. The | Artmai WANTED in Press. apro-tt KEY WEST RESIDENT has APARTMENT OR BUNGALOW | HOTEL DINING ROOM WAIT- RESS. Salary and tips; perm- anent position. Call 806. HIGH - CLASS WAITRESSES. Must have good references and Board of Health Card. New York-Busy Bee Barbecue. WANTED—Delivery Boy, white or colored. Apply 611 Francis street, OMAN WANTED Address our catologs. 2c each paid in ad- portance to the vital com- ter Teg street Fite’ Ww munication system of the : : cs South is its Seal—an emblem ‘ LOST, < . . . eee of proyen service toindustry [oop _ Yesterday somewhere and the public and now to defense. The national emer- | gency is making unprece- | between. sunrise and sunset,| two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they aoe dented demands upon every gone forever.—Hordce Mann. resource at our disposal in | C#eeeeeeeousoooosooooeoes men, women, materials and |STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE money. Recruits are daily TRIUMPH swelling the ranks of our | COFFEE trained army of workers. | Our reserves of basic | equipment are being taxed to the utmost to keep pace MILLS PAT $1500 cash for suitable small house in desirable neighbor- hood; give full particulars in, letter to Box AC, The Citizen. sept22-1tx for three adults. Two bed- rooms; yearly basis. Will take up any balance or any unused deposit on present lease. Tel. 268. sept22-1wk HELP WANTED septiT-tt septi8-tf sept20-tf FEMALE HELP WANTED with the ever growing de- mands for more and more telephone service. The more . than 51,000,000 dollars re- ing, reconstructing amd-ae~ dapting telephone facilities to meet government /and'* other telephone needs is be- ing willingly invested to ine sure the expansion and pro- tection of telephone service throughout the nine south- eastern states we serve-— Southern Bell is geared to serve the South, SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE on INCORPORATED Lib ACARI 8 RTE TTS woh it oa gan

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