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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1941 MUSICIANS’ UNION SEC. HULL HEARD | COLONEL PUTNAM |New York National Guard ne eee j \ artillery. } Winter, and will » ext MEETS TOMORROW ON SHIP SINKING COMMANDING POST *y.. coaition to his West Point !winter to Key West. where they .| Musician's Union will hold a| (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) i ee = 2 eee ent ns o Naval reserve medical corps, and|and Mrs. J .O. White, 222 Duval|meeting tomorrow afternoon, |cued yesterday by the American |he served in the Philippines be- aie pple soe camel ca ee ares street, Miss Aurora Diaz, | 1:00 p. m., at Strand Theater oe freighters West Nilus and Mor- fore the World War, and was'¢oast artillery school advanced | . vas Hogi binge officers | macrey, but Capt. William Mello, stationed with the Japanese lang- course and the command and “ape | Everett, Mass., said he believed uage detail of the United States | general staff course. Secretary Jack Crawle: es z marriage last/all members to attend. mes lthe other three men were alive,}embassy at Tokyo from 1914 to Colonel Pendleton, who will ide’ probably adrift at sea on a life|1916. During the war, he served | Tm&n On furlough until his re- | ement becomes effective, will ‘raft. ; | with the AEF., GH, at, Cnau- ceuctnty Mica. Pandichen The ship was torpedoed 450 mont, France, later going to Si- New York next month. They | miles east of Recife, Brazil, and no | beria as. commanding officer, the ‘plan a tour of California and a imme- | winiem Curtii word of her destruction was re-|Serchan mine sector, and as as- “im attend | Nehway yesterday "from their [Sve until the West Nilus told sistant to the chief quartermas- ance. % th i of the sinking in a radio messsage ' ter, stationed ai. Vladivostok. MONROE THEATRE |*"the couple wil) ‘make their| °°, Serta reat” spend the|deseribing rescue of 18 of the Commanded C.C.C. j home in Key West. jerew members. Since the war, the colonel has g]CHARD ALLEN-EVA GABOR i } | | H | Mrs. Louise Sampson and sori! i DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN TRIUMPH <> Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery COFFEE GENERAL PRACTICE i 925 Whitehead Street MILLS Key West. Fla. Phone 612-W AT ALL —24-Hour Duty— GROCERS / F ei Navy adds twelve British ships to list of those visiting U. S. F i ESS Eo eS aa oe apes ng a Standard Hgts ae ps stationed at Fort Winfield aS Be | Arri i Formerly owned by the Stand- Scott, served as commander of ot Arrive From Tampa howe satiny eae sled Cil company of New Jersey, the Eureka district C.C.C. at Eu- FORCED LANDING bers will gather around the mabie |For Visit Here | Louise Casado. jthe ship had pec aie ance reka, Cal, and as instructor of i vi Panamanian registry, en ha —— nt the Tord foe the ‘same ect of) ar. and’ Mrs, Winston ster! |coats cr nee Hiende =c%gg9 {been turned over to the British STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE work | worship as each believes it should | and daughter, Lois Patricia, and | Olivia street. government. She was flying a | be performed. | Mr. Rothert’s mother, Mrs. G. H.| |British flag at the time of the tor- By = . The following expression from | Rothert, arrived here yesterday | pedo attack. : Ye Lain | “Forward Day By Day” expresses from Tampa for a combined | | Word of the new torpedo sink- -| she meaning of this act instituted business and pleasure visit. ing, near the scene of the de- ADDS YEARS |by the World Council of} They were accompanied here |struction of the American freight- TO YOUR LOOKS Hl 5 ? Churches.” ‘ {by Mrs. John Roberts, formerly er Robin Moor last June, was ex- “With all meekness. . forbear-|of this city but now making her | POLITICAL pected to increase demands for a __ ling one another in love,” rejoice | home in Tampa. | revision of the neutrality law. in the knowledge that countless | | ANNOUNCEMENTS INo action is expected, how- jmillions of fellow Cae Woman’s Clab Unit i ever, until next week, when Presi- separated though they may be— dent Roosevelt is to discuss i FE Ee Hl 5 8 Be = g Z i | | To Meet Monday | City Election, November 11, 1941| Changes in the act with congres- | Psnrees aes teemenrers __ | sional leaders. & til pie i i 5 z i é are one gathering about our com- | mon Lord, doing this in remem-| brance of Him. In a time when g Board of directors of Key West | coe M all hearts are heavy, ought not the | Woman’s Clyb will nieet Monday ; — hearts of Christians to go out to/ night at the public library build- PAUL G. ALBURY one another? In a broken world,;ing at 8 o'clock, Mrs. F. W, i Today’s Horoscope | RESTED EYES ARREST AGING LINES If fagged eyes threaten re 3 youthful charm, there's a } } ! i | | ought we not as Christians to’ Knapp, president, announced to For Mayor ij i. worship Him who alone can re-| day. WILLARD M. ALBURY Today often gives a dual na-}§ concible way to outwit un- | | Let us remember the, Mrs. Knapp urged all member (For Re-Election) ture; changeable, not vacillating, } oie i < others at Communion.” | of the board to attend the special | - - put shifting from an appearance }f Mecessary wrinkles. Have | | session. 7 a For Police Justice of high endeavor to the opposite.!/ your eyes examined. And ii | | hale Sys In some cases this is anes to | if your eyes are sensitive J? : | A 2 iccaeraae | diplomacy, which is a prime fac’) to strain inflicting light + Highligh j Today In History | = —|tor in this degree. Under other G piesa | num! | | For Police Justice conditions it may lead to varivus shocks, you'll find extra ‘eae West | | T.S.CARO occupations on engagements. comfort with Soft-Lite 1 ‘by W. H. | 1535—First complete Bible in} ——HH44H4H4H4H_——. Lenses. These flesh toned, * tof af the ors, but reserves the (English printed—translated by) | For Captain of Poli ight absorpti ' ‘School. which ate ‘somsidered’ Melons | Miles Coverdale and printed in | RAY. ea OLLER SKATE. neutral light absorptive : 4 » |, Horace Sauce eo te ask coe tee | Switzerland because English | Keep Your Weight In Shape | lenses, ground to your pre- i 4 ‘% ‘the high school, commended Mr.| fetters to 500 words, ana write ‘Tanslation of Bible a crime in| For Captain of Police | ___and Your Shape In Weight scription, correct your } j . Gore Fay excellent’ perform-| $n cme tite, of the paver oxy, | England those days. | ROBERT J. LEWIS lWe Teach You How To Skate J vision and give you more i | “ange chorus. accom) the letters and will | s _ | (Better Ki: “Bobby” Sessions: 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. restful eyesight. : ' ngs Pas et ng) Sa ep tS —— go Camco | XBT S wet re> DR J A, VALDES | ae *_Rom- ish sailor, ae ‘ec Councilman ‘ ES vgit Hered Me ApPacintion Sti ao, st dv the JOHN CARBONELL, JR. a ) “Go Down Moses”—Negro |Mr. L. P. Artman \Island, off Chile, where he re-| (For Re-Election) Lopez Funeral Service OPTOMETRIST um r orp. ’ i Slave Hymn. | President and Publisher mained for more than four| F Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p.m. | Mr. Gore said it is his desire to|Key West Citizen years. } For Councilman menace es Address Phones Catherine and Elizabeth Streets ' organize a Parents Music Club |Key West, Florida | |RAUL RILEY CARBONELL}|{ Licensed Puneral Directors | 532 Duval Office: 332 (Near Gas Plant) ' ; and urged interested parents to| 1 extend my thanks and ap-| 1777—Battle of Germantown, and Embalmers Street Residence: 351) | _.. joi, He also said that classes |preciation to you and your edi-|Pa.—Washington defeated by the} For City Councilman ‘| PHONE 297 = any musical votorangh will | torial writer ae. send nigral in | British. WILLIAM FREEMAN i conducted Saturday for all! your paper o! ptember twenty-| i | pulls eek pps a weitiats under the ttle ae ms hie ind | Better fone ly Freeman) Ha | iton Sawyer, ident of “Who is Unreasonable?”. > -H., blind- i 1 of the P.-T. A. Coun: eave a| Iam glad that the strike has | deaf-mute, enters Boston's Perk-/ ‘Far Coundinan <e PEARL MAN’S Ine. { Seport on the PT. A, School of /been settled and hope that there ins Institution under Samuel) EUGENE SANCHEZ |¢(HAS, ARONOVITZ:' » ‘ Instruction ‘held in Gainesville. ie be no recurrences. Cairn Biwetre of. 8 lane | (Coffee) > fe { $ “The Store of Quality” { 4 Mrs. Sawyer suggested that each ith kindest regards and best|line of similarly afflicted suc-} > i P.T. A. edit a Year Book stating | wishes, Iam, |cessfully treated there. eee , Department Store {} EARLY PURCHASE 4 the number and dates of their) Sincerely yours, | i y > x Bosman tee thane’ to be cor. | corely youre, | sgs—Tho Great Republic”,| JQHN GLENWOOD |} Falll Parade Starts Here's ™s#s_3t Possible For Us ried out for the year, the sub- Attorney General. | 4,000-ton clipper, the then world’s | SWEETING > Come In and See Our q , 7 4 topics for each month and listing | Tallahassee, Fla., largest, launched in Boston. (For Re-Election) > Complete Line of {} The Greatest Values {) the names of the ty and the | October 1, 1941. = - ee romans Syeulty 1918—8 American battle 25} ; Latest Fall Fashions ¢ panies — Peas ; : German planes; bring down 5 TRY IT TODAY— or 4)) stantly rising ket. ffer 4 Plog! wager nce 2 arene peeenamammmaa asd dove: butions. |The Favorite in Key West 5 Men, Women, Boys and Girls ¢ Por fis market. we o! ; each school's P.-’ | > Beautiful Selettion of Mer- ow oe reg loti bg Bio ap- Sunday’s | 1939—German-French battle of | STAR *x BRAN pichaudise, at Mock: “Bottom { > Saturday and Monday { The Council voted to send Mrs. Horoscope fray a ee ene Bernices: qi Pee Piece Senet ee Sawyer to the Florida WHO EE———— . CUBAN COFFEE > SHOES SHOES { 7 esata eee «> 4 pan i bexipe dang the 2 Today gives plenty of ability, a| Runaway N. Y. girl, 7, and boy,| ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS , Me hiv 2 : $ > ~Park > ; pry “von che itinendd es lot of |10, head West on tricycles. i Par pe ll ar eine a> see s3a0 wahen at 4 = assurance; but the mind is in-|— oe Sita we & > chase, - ‘all brings peri peinting And you'll find no better Penge very ieee by hyper clined to be light and careless; ai fined euniaact ae finest ¢ eS oes jana $3.95 { weather --. there's on better as uy quiet oan rane ait oe thate Leen Pad oy (rather improvident; forgetful of | } Men, Women and Children be- 4 } The Hew Pisid Joatet n-teet 2 time for painting your home. before paint prices go apt Se Sire Gat ilies en nee arches ot . } fore you select your N >| ier paatiniercsaaet re GET TirlES. _ inet sain somier ora ge sure ao anne“! “The Store of Fashion |||} 1} rie Fie Feeds Strat Fii522 Suenem-Wassame VALUES NOW mectings will be given an award PUY eepoeible, foe Ae A Al|S DRESSES DRESSES {5 { 30 Sn aces recognition of their attend- ; Where Smart Fall Fashions Cost Less 4 ii SWP : Savitevin Kine; Mon la ihe ak ee ere Sh i S i ; ty en's Coats. 7 to 14 ; mse : Beatapesomeberts a es James} The Junior-Senior High School | oes. hoes! ry 43 dies’ All Wool some H@USE PAINT Singleton a - 2 A . ‘ . » 25 un ix tan: ec ig el ll byt Riaaeicagry ae, Desk fore Every conceivable kind of SHOE that isnew and” jf/> | ; 2135 wd The outstandingly beautiful, durable house z cil’s By-Laws. It was planned!ed the regular business meet-| smart for women and children are here. We invite > Pilg “F 4 paint most u:od Ly America’s home owners! 4 eet- to c ef u Xa Sn : ap 4 Economica! to apply and to use. May read- H to have four meetings a year,! ing. you to come in and look over our new Fall Stock of 4 4 ily be weshed—to cut repainting costs. bs he i ee ie | the latest styles and colors. All sizes, all prices. : Bean el ee in i Pi . { all sizes. . io 5 READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT » {5 {| Swerwin-Wawians : > Justthe DRESS 43 oak press {| § 15 a 9 is complete in every way. You must see our New ||/P to Wear Now > K DRESSES { SEMI-LUSTRE | G S Line*for the Ladies aud Misses today—the newest |]|> See > pA special purchase, on sale { “ out. » a > || errant! = 54 WALL FINISH ' , $1.98 and $2: t As Always. .. A complete stock of CORSELETTES, GIRDLES |||> CHILDREN’S { } Evening Gowns. as low as : aa a eee i A STEP AHEAD IN and BRASSIERS for all type figures. $ DEPARTMENT =} infants’ and Children’s. All : : “Jean Kenley” Long and Short Sleeve Blouses. Bis completed for the infant. Ha Wool Sweaters. as —— 4 Style! Quality!! Value!!! All sizes and colors from $1.95 to $3.95. bp evel Jenner Rompers and Tod: 4 > Silk Hose ae =a 5 . 2 ler Suit Boys’ see? = % i MONDAY SP EC : “Dickie’s” in all the football colors, to be worn i Boys’ Overcoats with matching { § 10 denen All Sects Bega ee IALS under your Fall Suits, selling at $1.00. pire sod Tite Pad Bis , $1.00 ¢ CHILDREN’S COATS, sizes 1 to 14, priced from $1.00 to $6.95 PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT p Rew Ruler Divetses:| Children's ¢ »New Arrivals This Week i j | Just received grow CHEN READS. i * 3 : } —— i ahwmatemase wacom bled tor Malyind i} Complete line of Wool. { } sweaters. 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