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First Class Private John Robin- son has been ordered to report to the Army School at Fort Monroe, Va. for a master gunnery course. ‘is the son of Mrs. Camille nm of 318 Margaret street. 2S; Harry By Peacock has gone to Miami for a short business’ visit and expects to return to Key faced tomorrow or Monday, ~ pe Today’s Birthdays Rev. Arthur A, O'Leary, presi- dent of Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., born in Wash- ington, 54 years ago. Robert Garland of Pittsburgh, manufacturer, “Father of Day- light “Saving” in U, S, born’ in Ireland, 79 years ago. Dr. Oscar Riddle of Cold Spring Harbor, New York, _ biologist, born in Cincinnati, 64 years ago. Raymond Moiey of New York, professor, onetime New — Deal head, born in Berea, Ohio, 55 years azo, ‘ Charles J. Connick of Boston, artist in stained glass, born in Springboro, Pa., 66 years ago. Dr. J, Duncan Spaeth, presi- dent emeritus, the University of Kansas City, born in Philadel- phia, 73 years ago, Fn) Today's Horoscope Today gives fair abilities and the inclination probably will be toward agriculture or kindred pursuits, There is an indication of lack of opportunity that will hamper the native in the early days of his career. It may be a difficult life. _ CHURCH NEWS ADULT MEETING . All adult: members and.friends'| of Ley Memorial Methodist Chureh, corner Division and Georgia, are cordially invited’ to attend the 7 p, m. service tomor- row. xe Miss Miriam Carey will have charge of the worship and dis- cussion periods. The following topies will be discussed: “Eco- nomics and Home Life” and “Eeo- nomics and Community Life”. | These services are intended to meet adult needs. During the month of September the general | theme has been: “Adults and | Their Economie Responsibility”. LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH SERMON TOPIC; gars Sitting On Bags Gold and Know It Net” Ate:00 P. M. See What Life Is ME TO ALL E city is ‘Representatives of the Minis- terial Alliance were in attend- ance at the meeting when the’ ;|ordinance was passed and at the ; meeting when the applications | “\for licenses were presented any place that is within 300 feet of any church or school. Nena The ministers entered a pro- test against issuing licenses to|, those places within the 300-feet | \ distance. { A majority of the City Coun-! cil voted against the issuance of licenses to three places within | t of the San Carlos school, | Sea ceoin SAT we s ponte oon F compuariy ih Baltimpre( The final launching will ‘be at! isa ae when the Ocean Ven- | . » it for the British govern- y, ment, will enter the Pacific at| “Key West's Outstanding” Richmond, Calif., from the ways of the Todd-California Shipbuild- ing Company. the early eight ships will be launched, in- cluding the Patrick Henry; Alcoa Polaris at Los Angeles; the! army transport Frederick Funston at Seattle; the African Planet at | Pascagoula, Lykes at Kearney, N. J.; the Steel | Artisan at San Francisco; Adabelle Lykes at Wilmington, Del., and the Sinclair Superflame | at Quincy, Mass, Two other Liberty fleet vessels will be launched on the Pacific! coast, the John C. Fremont at Los | _ Angeles and the Star of Oregon at | Portland, Ore. The second British ship of the day, the Ocean Voice, will be launched at ‘Richmond, Calif. CARD OF THANKS During ‘We wish to express our sincere gratitude to the friends and neighbors whose kindness’ and sympathy meant so much to us during the illness and death of our beloyed one, Mrs. Mary E. Bethel. Qur thanks to the organist and choir, Also, to those who gave! the use of their cars. i sept27-1t NEVER WERE THESE LAMPS MORE BEAUTIFUL from Page One) feet of the San Car- ite laws but in this case from Page ing ‘a Miss ; POLITICAL rule abides by entirely depend- law inasmuch as to | For City Ce WILLIAM ‘Better Know: . One) 1 if Drydock | { afternoon the | strictly Fireproof the Louise; the THE FAMILY. For Police Justice T.S. CARO For Captain of Police RAY ATWELL For Captain of Police ROBERT J. LEWIS | (Better Known as “Bobby”) ANNOUNCEMENTS City Election, November 11, 1941 For Mayor RAUL G. ALBURY For Councilman JOHN CARBONELL, JR. (For Re-Election) For Councilman RAUL RILEY CARBONELL | ilman EMAN EZ m as Billy Freeman) For Councilman EUGENE SANCHEZ (Coffee) LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Garage OPEN THE YEAR AROUND gare DROWSY ? SMELL EXHAUST Gas ae IT MAY BE DEADLY CARBON OPEN he WINDOWS hataahealialetad: ; These stunning lamps are artistic triumphs—not only do'they beautify your rooms, but they're scien- tifically designed to give maximum eye-comfort. Table -Lamps $3.95 Pottery base and silk shade, Real bargains! Prides are modest.’ and Size For Every Purpose! ment shades, Lamps In Every Imaginable style OBO $1 t0 $147 | Large‘and small lamps. Bridge, Junior and Floor models as well as swinging arm styles. complete with silk and parch- LONG’S FURNITURE STORE 800 Fleming Street Each | CARPENTERS HERE ARE STILL IDLE (Continued trom F from Page One) that he has asked the depart- ment of labor at Washington to send here W. A. McAlister, rep- } resentative of the conciliation | srvice, and asked another vote. | Watson spoke after similar ap-| peals had been made by . Allan | B. Cleare, Jr., county solicitor; | G. ‘ArWorley, state’s attorney; Lantelot Lester, assistant state’: attorney; BI°M. ‘“‘Durtan; thaiz |” and A. J. ent ae detehse ‘group.’ Papy also was on bes pier, introducing the attorney gen- | eral. Watson, who flew from Talla-| jhassee to Miami and then drove | here yesterday, still was at La} {Concha hotel early this after- | |noon. He declined to say when | |he would leave for the north. } Previously he had told the car-/ pénters that he could promise | jthem a full arbitration of their | { | CARD OF THANKS | With sincere appreciation, we! wish to express ‘our gratitude to |, those friends and meighbors who | were so kind to us during our re- « ¢ent Sorrow, the loss of our be-* loved one} Gérald- Alfonso. Wes are indeed grateful, those who gave the use of thei cars, the donors of the lovely. floral. tri- butes and messages of sympathy. } THE FAMILY. sept27-1t | TRIUMPH COFFEE | Department Store NOW SHOWING. . . 2 Combine Line of Fall Mer- for ‘Women. sega and Girls. Come in and ‘Our buyers bought early, while prices were low and you COATS COATS New Box Coats, Form Fitted Coats, Sport Coats, Beautiful Velvet Jackets, Wool Plaid Jackets and Genuine Fur Jackets from $12.75 to $89.50 each, Sizes from 10 to 52. '» DRESSES DRESSES > ‘We are showing the larges' (p selection of DRESSES a > Juniors, Ladies and Children. 4 Velvet Afternoon > Cocktail Dresses, . Tailored 3 Woolen Dresses, Tailored Silk |B Dresses. New Corduroy Two- \b * Piece Dresses. see the “in = > tween" printed DRESSES, in all sizes, at $1.98 to $3.50. Just the DRESS to Wear Now —OUR— CHILDREN’S ' DEPARTMENT is completed for the Stents Wool Jersey Rompers and dler Suits. Boys’ Sailor Pinal Boys‘ Overcoats with matching 4 Hats. Little Girls’ Velvet ¢ : ied Sotototed-tattatndntetntntntntntnd IT ASOG TOE I CPA A AUG 55 ses, Silk Crepes and i4 New Bolero Dresses, Children’s { p Coats. All sizes and styles, > line Wool. { i and Corduroy Skirts, Matching Plaid Jackets, 4 also— New Blouses and New Sweaters HOME FURNISHINGS See the new Curtains, Ready- made Drapes and New Drapery Material and New Velvet: Pil- £9 # of creme: Tt wenger’ ifE SHOES SHOES ‘The Fall “Air Sten” SHOES are here, and prettier than |p ever. See our line of the finest |b and largest stock of Shoes for » Men, Women and Children be- 3 fore you select your New Fall |» Shoes, > |} Complete line of Advanced > Styles in > > » MEN’S CLOTHING to, force the way rather than to|new,arrival has been given’ the, ‘cents (25¢). sept5-1mo namié ‘df Richard William “Sibila’|| Advertisers snould give.,their pers MISCELLANEO! j Pen Buby puabonss Gard | iMpu id baby’are reported to Steet address as well as | their Us | “se & this.as.-.much a8, , pos- | be gettirig Along very nicely, while elpphone number if they desige | ———————————— i | Bible.» |man of the tage defense fore, | claims, within 10 days, upon. his | f, aah rt ad ae from a trip’ to Indianapo- | erals Monday. DR. J. A. VALDES. The, newest materials in the ‘>. AAAADADAAMAAADADSADASASAALAADAAAAAES i adh inn ini Iain tn tn tin in tp In tan tn tn hon te. tn in te finn tn tn nt nnn 4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1941 Sunday’s ____ Horoscope Birthe Se Classified Column OOPSOOSHRAHEOHHEHHOOSHHOSEHOSOLOSEAAcEBCCS2E0000( | “Advertisements under this head REAL ESTATE Today gives a high intellig- SIBILLAS HAVE SON | wil be poprerirr — Pert om ence with lofty aspirations; but| Mr, and Raul Sibi hes rate of one-cent (1c) a word} Get Your Building Lot NOW ante bixth of & cok yon: for each insertion. but the mini-| ASSOCIATED REALTORS jin spite of the loving, ardent |@nnounce the birth of a son ye: rg terday morning at 10:30 at Ba for the first insertion in J. Otto Kirchheiner, Mgr. disposition, there is a tendency , |home, 910 Whitehead street. The |€Very instance 1s twenty-five 505 Duval Street | IS"YOUR PLACE COOL? If not, ; { see TOMMIE at the Skating | Rink ie 9 an air cooling sys- | jlyl6-tt 1 WATER IS NOW ASSURED and | that.means improved Sanitary ' Service. We are qualified Tile- Setters for Bath Rooms and Floors. M, PONCE laid floors 22 years ago in Monroe Thea- ter, old Victoria Restaurant ae <> |Papa Sibilla is wearing a smile | | that Worst come off. MONROE THEATRE Joan Blondell—Dick Powell Payment for cubitied adver- tisements is invariably im ‘ad- jvance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertisements charged. : LAUNDRY | MODEL WIFE _T#® FINEST DRY CLEANING. | Our representative picks up on! | Tuesday and delivers on Sat- tig where he is’scheduled to ad- | dress a meeting of attorney gen-| | yeasts sMenoceess Cleaning} and at EionasMaaees Club. . an undry. Phone 124—{ Also fixed Ramonin’s stau- Lopez Funeral Service leave name and address. rant and show windows on Du- sis a sept24-4tx| val Street. M. PONCE VEGA, Licensed Funeral Directors 425 Southard Street. and_Embalmers FOR RENT sept20-2wks 24-Hour Ambulance Service Night 696 {MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS now available at Coral Hotel Apartments, opposite Post Of- fice. sept24-5t FURNISHED APARTMENT, el modern conveniences; | no pets “or children. Apply 1014 Varela{ NICE, saves ROOMS, all screen- Street », Upst hig sh ks peed ey 2 et (rear), Upst ae odd; reasonable rates.” 626 Grinnell street. sept22-lwk LOUIS A! HARRIS TWO ERONT ROOMS in private Attorney at Law hom¢>,:1002 Fleming street. septl7-tt (217 Duval St. Phone 252 jun20-1mo ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD (3 meals), $9.00 week. Columbia Res- taurant, 117 Duval Street. sept5-Imo FLIERS WEAR ce | ANTI-GLARE SUN GLASSES FOR SAFETY! Developed to government specifications for ‘Army and Navy fiers, Ray-Ban is the glass § Sn “The Store of Quality” .., ‘Never before such a large, Never before so. at, tractive a Showing! Never fore such wonderful Values! i Personally Selected Wearing Apparel backed by years of ex- perionce—is now available at this popular store for— | i | br WANTED that fiers Out harmfal Tighe, makes vision INFANTS, Pitas ACU EE Sa es RA BR CHILDREN, |FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | ApARTMENT OR BUNGALOW "show you sun glasses that use the same MISSES, i ———---= | for three adults, yearly basis. ‘tenses, famous Ray-Ban Sun Glasses for BOYS, |TRAILERS. Apply ~‘Tommie’s; Will take up any balance or any mocoring, golf, shooting, yachting, all INTERMEDIATES, | Skating Rink. jun23-tf| unused deposit on present ee ie JUNIORS, lease. Tel. 268. sept22-lwk gosta . | FURNISHED HOME, now. pro-|—————__________ i] A cholce of atteactive GROWN UPS ducing $800 net annual in-| WANTED — Unfurnished. Apart- styles is available. Truly a showing never be- come. Excellent residential| hent, two or three rooms. Also, fore equalled. section. $6,000 cash. Box LM,| good used Frigidaire. Box O, 2. and 3-Piece SUITS’ The Citizen. sept22-tf} The Citizen. Strictly tailored and the morell|ypewRITING PAPER C feminine types. in solid colors, 'TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500| FEMALE HELP WANTED sept27-5tx elaborate plaids and tweeds. | Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. nay tigral le m. . mayl9-tf} WOMEN WANTED Address our Address Phones catalogs. 2c each paid in ad- |492 Duval Office: 332 |OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—/ vance plus bonuses. Everything : - Three bundles for 5c. The Citi-| supplied. Free details furnish Prest hore zen Office. jan25-tt} ed. RALEIGH PREMIUM CO., Lawyer’s Bldg., NJ. Jersey City, |FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. sept27-1tx | Bully equipped, $80.00. James H, Pinder. 1217 Petronia St. 4 | 4 ‘Caseslactiarie tomo: 4 FOR SALEa1 Dadge Water:| anno any, model au * Fall Fashion Favorites craft Boat. Good shape. Cheap Bie on ee ae for cash. Phone 157 or apply —-AT— i , 1309 Whitehead. sept3-tf ‘The Store of if ARGE LIMES and GUAVAS| ‘@ler. Box LL, The Citizen. bi 1014 Grinnell street. aug25-tf | ; 'NATIONAL TRAILERS, com- as ion 4 plete stock; low down-pay- 4 | ment. Lee's Trailer Mart, 4 108th Street & Biscayne Boule- Your FALL COSTUME $| vard, Miami, Fla. aug30-1mo is not complete unless | you have a— | 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 COATS —_—- COATS This department is replete with the season's newest, Sizes) 9 to 17 Juniors: 14 to 20 for Misses and 38 to 41. / PRICE RANGE $7.95 10 ($29.75 || DRESSES * DRESSES | ‘To sa}: that our showing. DRESSES. is the smartest 1 | Gage Hat Styled in the Latest Fashion RETAILING FROM $2.95 op Kok All Woo!’ 2 Piece ‘Suits in the Long Torse MOTOR BOA‘ Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4°h.p. $100,00."' ‘James H. ‘Street. | Pindgs, 21", Peak * | Osteopathic: i a night’s” } > OveRSEAS ay em page Sn aoe : Whitehead Key West, Fla. Phone 612-W —24-Hour Duty— Are rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming street. _jly1-tf! “PEGGY PAIGE”, “FOUR STAR” and many other National Brands advertised in Life. pes $3.95 ro. 50 TOLTSEnn : a sage SHOES ~~ * SHOES cua The department is the largest SELLING FROM Here you will find any and $1.00 “ro $7.95 4\]stect. Srort. Atterneon and Kok vee SUNDIALS", Exciting New Styles of all Dresses for Every Occasion - “LADY PATRICIA”, ¢ wi i 00 4 RE St Pe -pRayes Vo COOPS Th Pay. ek Just Arrived. .. NOW SURPASSING ALL PREVIOUS BLACK SHOWINGS. DROPINTOBE PATENT SHOES ;pand a complete assortment of all styles and colors. tok APPELROUTH JOE. BEI BEI AE EAS RG OLS CPOCTI OE COP POCOCEY POOOT CTE CT ECO TT itp m=