The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 18, 1941, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THU DECEMBEE 18, 1347 Hail, Hail, The Gag’s All Here | ORDINANCE No. 407 | CHINESE AUCTION AT ARK MAN HELD COUNCIL SERIES CHRISTMAS BINGO SP. FOR VACRANCY AN ORDINANCE REGULAT- THE TIME OF OPENING AND OF CLOSING CERTAIN PLACES the features < OF BUSINESS KNOWN AS! , : : “SERVICE STATIONS", PRO- 4ingo Party schedu VIDING REGULATIONS FOR °clock ton : PLACES OF BUBINESS WHERE Lions club's Den ;GASOLINE, MOTOR OIL, AND) sreet. The 'OR SERVICES TO MOTOR ji. IGHICLES JS SOLD, PROVID- EXEMPTIONS, Chinese au A beautiful prizes will be aw CONFLICT HEREWITH, A) PRGVIDING FOR THE TIM F THIS ORDINANCE BECOMING A LAW. Passed by the City Council on t reading November 6, 1941 ed by the City Council on s second reading November 25. 1 THAT REMINDS ME. says Barbara Stanwyck A FELLOW across the way kept staring be to Dana Andrews. of the fellow reading in the 4#e cause he noticed the paper was upside | subway . . . down ... sed by the City Council on and final reading No- 25, 1941. LIAM A. FREEMAN ident City Council WwW E JOHNSON City Clerk. Approved: December 16, 1941 WILLARD M. ALBURY, s@ecds-it Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 408 COUNCIL SERIES AN ORDINANCE OF THE Y-OF KEY WEST, REG- JLATING VEHICULAR TRAF- TC ON THE STREETS AND WAYS OF THE CITY OF 'Y WEST PROVIDING SPEED “ITS, DESIGNATING “PARK- ING” |AND “NO PARKING” SPACES: DESIGNATING THROUGH”, “ONE-WAY” AND “STOP” STREETS; PROVIDING QUALIFICATIONS FOR OP- Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service MIAMI AND KEY WEST ~ PYTHIAN OFFICER ("2 eeeeeas 3.055. Te SENDS OUT UNIQUE — CHRISTMAS CARDS| Cracks And Comments By A Chester Thompson, who |___ FLORIDA CRACKER GER Or MGR we Between Miami and Key West operates a marine cutie 2 HICLES; REGULATING THE Following Schedule Effective Jume 2Sth: E shop in Key West, and who | LOOKING THE EQUIPMENT ON MOTOR VE- fi is also very familiar with jOvER: There's that Si: HICLES; x Bp } Patrolman that s PENALTI J 24 —— as Wipe be TIONS OF THE PROVISIONS his locality. is in receipt of ‘0 a cat fit one day RED-FACED ISOLATIONISTS OF SAID ORDINANCE. Passed by the City Council on its first reading. December 9, Now that tHe non-interven- — 1941. ie an a a . gts) oes : . Passed by the City Council on and isolationists, almost” It i : J ber 16, fthoat exception, have agreed the 4 up. PE reat ie on / cititttas that the GtiitediSStates is no gmtirely unprovoked by Passed by the City Council on} longer isolated in the Pacific, it ¥ Yeivd abd firtal reading Decem- is not 'to"'the interest of national 5°24 Ber fe! 1944. j y to delve tod ‘deeply into; 4 WILLIAM A. FREEMAN, tthe falséness OF their views but 7%, | 800d lecture besitics. Nice man JOIN BAND WAGON: jthough. His name is Mr. Alfonse U- S. LEARNS LESSON jto you. . Chatting: w (Berlin Sawyer and W. [the keeper of the an “hear that we have a good Alimber! . i Fi t aoe H te inf E H President City Council. | -West", are it is most important for the peo-‘ ¢rnifinet attack. | atest: ' bottom in the left-hand cor- deep pride in her flowers . ‘The ple of, the States to un-/t is jus national | JQE JOHNSON, i j ner, }Southernmost Home, haw derstand the lesson. that the na- I through City Clerk. | 5 The card-pamphlet is a tourist love tok Es tion has been-taught in the Pa- F ved: ] 7, 1941. | : ke r ‘ odo Deci: ms Ss is e Pa the Pacific) Approved: December 17, 1941. | i West's excellent fishing, car- ified Pubs gh Se nvor|| FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE i fying out the idea in true ea T. M. Dick. . 3 in fact since! 4 od States, papal : FULL CARGO INSURANCE form. the stone wall at — — a ve s crew of alleg-! lationists Offs Careline S: Ps : E Judge is an enthus- [asked by lady h have paraded up and = ease ey iastic and comes to | West and wh nation, arrogantly as- _ Key West whenever he can dier snubbed g their own patriotism and CHILDREN’S BOOKS { = g what they called m intervention in world These ‘sur r best Open the Doors to Sunny. Happy Worlds. What Better GIFT This Year PAUL SMITH to agree with their isola- ories were attempting to | e st of foreign gov ernments and were oblivious to Wagreaaaa, ; personified ‘| WAR LEADERS TO MEET Dance. ; Rypsrisagers as the welfare of the people of this| gin : matic ’ BOOKSELLER ~ tg 73 ai | country _that Great Britain stood between (Con riday Night : Fthe United States and the strik- a . eee pate yes, Johnsons; ig power of Germany, making it impossible for Hitler to launch { rprise, attack upon some} it metropolitan city on the ern seaboard j ning in connection ith foreign affairs and to Have purces” off intgirmaHn fksupdior Government of the it- aie ‘They were willin; ka AA he; s¥ipty jaf stl Ggovern- At ment upon RAS ES 3 a oth- Pof Hitler, the die er nations had no designs against the United States and would not ‘ ____| better hur director is €0- | 06 a good Mrs. Ralph Milner is charge. at the Pages jis that man w good stor dare to attack this country. They States of = oes soy 8 talked bl of the invinci- illustrations, ideas, copy SPECIAL BLEND OF | Week! bility of ited States and. BF occasionally e down enough COFFEE FEATURED |= © and layouts for the use of jhis clew ,| to admit that this country should arm itself against possible for- The Citizen’ : advertisers A blend of 7-day Cof-| Sat thy " eign attack. s ing fen iw the | sect and Market. This exclu-| Pope ® id manufactured by It should not’ be overlooked that the focus of the hatred of many of the alleged patriots was the British Empire and the sus- picion cannot be avoided that every month! This service is absolutely tier quit tole thing. . . = eee ed the United-States-betier— had |. f they ‘pr i . THese Beal ae Wind att ion | as- 9 e eld, seed for years that we were ~ i * that an} at- th, ithe city, 5 7 ngx} wee! plesse dro. rye you get he: JEL TO ae: the at en fi on my lawn I out hope that d sign. Do j who told all }mean you. . j dog one Christmas jyou do that tome now. I dogs, but not in my fk beds. iBe a good old boy and bring all) the nice little kiddies lots of cheer.) {Don’t worry about the mammas land pappas—they will attend to their own “cheer.” The boss says THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST for to brin; dictionary - : - eat T wouldn't beeen to use; Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance p it. Good night Dear. Old Santa} Ties DD DB 2008 as you wavel about over

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