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PAGE SIX PE OE ee! BAKER SPECIALIZES IN SUNDAY DINNER The’ Original Baker’s Restau-| rant on Fleming street at Mar-/ garet is the one place to go to; have a delightful Sunday Din-| ner. Tomorrow they are serving; one of the best me: they have! offered the public at the modest} charge of 75c for Roast Turkey | and all the fixin’s. The menu is in their announge- | ment on the front page of ‘tb-| day’s Citizen. On their menu at} the restaurant will be several} other meat selections for those of us who do not desire turkey or chicken. These complete din- ners are served at from 55c per order. The service at Baker's Restau- rant has been supplemented with more new and experienced help and the public can expect and will ge the best of good service. | Special attention given to lady patrons and especially to families. PROMOTIONS COST HIS FATHER $200 sh ean EE i} CHANYRON, Neb. — When! Charles Morrall, Jr., went into the Army in June, 1941, his fa-' ther promised him $50 every time he got a promotion. This promise has cost Morrall, Sry$200 so far—Young Morrall-is now a staff sergeant. Really Brother Students ROCKFORD, II]. — Regardless of anything, if anyone gets aj grade, whether good or bad, at the Dorlan School, near Durand, it’s sure to be J. Walsh. Three brothers—Joe, 13; James, 11, and Jerome Walsh, 10, make up the entire student body of the school. | SOME FEET CHANUTE FIELD, Il.—When: Private Bernard Feldman brought | in his shoes to the supply room} to be repaired, attaches blinked: in amazement. They were size 15-B. | i } | | | | | t A Patriotic Centerpiece | E e AP Feature Service FOR A PATRIOTIC PARTY when the boys come home or the girls come for a knitting tea, here is an appropriate centerpiece. Candles are in red, white and piney The bgidary are American-made glass, and you can get them*in large or small star shapes now. The bowl of fruit can be luscious looking artificial rapes, painted gourds, or fresh fruits in the colors of yquieountry.) IS HIS FACE RED 2: STEEL Jaa | a KENOSHA, Wis—Two men,| WASHINGTON — Production trying to drive into the grounds of steel in the United States is far of Kenosha’s municipal, water-|ahead of the best the Axis nations works, were stopped quickly by}can do, according to the WPB’s a new ‘guard and finally chased | Iron and Steel Branch. Axis steel off the premises.. The men, un-|production, including Gérman- known to the guard, were city/controlled countries, was | about officials, who were pleased with|74,000,000 ingot tons in 1941. This the efficiency of the guard. country produced 82,537 tons last HOLC Pare FOS: CO |it has no jurisdiction over the WASHINGTON — The HOLC/800,000 home loan borrowers has converted oil-fuel furnaces in}3,000 homes to coal. These homes are owned by the Corporation but | throughout the country. “Where Ceiling Prices Are Observed” HOLTSBERG’S fs CPSP LAIIIIADAIDIDIIADDIOMIADODDIDIDODLOODODEOD IEEE: Y “Your Kay Dun hl” Everything Exclusively New for Fall HOLTSBERG’S When work or duty A halt does call, 2) 5: And girl meets boy At social hall, Girl wins praise, Loads and loads— For the way she looks in HOLTSBERG’S CLOTHES! IMA di tddtbtutbbbbbdhhdddededdde dda Most Popular Shopping Center” jis the same as pie ns THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONEY ORDER OFFICE OPENS ON DUVAL ST. The American Express have Simone Tours on Duval street. next to Kress Store. A lady attendant will be in the new money order department évery day for the convenience of those who desire to buy money orders. The will -be prompt and there will be no oc- easion to wait in long lines to secure the desired money order. The American Express money order service is world wide and is one of the oldest sevices of its service of money, the charge for American Express Money Orders other standard money order services and_ this new service at Simone Tours should and no doubt will prove to be most efficient and prompt. FALLS DEAD AT RALLY WALTHAM, Mass.—Just as he finished auctioning off .a watch for $1,000 at a War Bond rally attended by more than 5,000 per- sons, Mayor Arthur A:. Hansen, 50, collapsed and died of a heart attack. Cold Cash In Cold Cone MARISSA, Ill—Ralph Dyckes could not believe his eyes when, biting into his ice-cream - cone, his teeth struck metal and he pulled out a half-dollar. He spent the money for more cones but was diseppointed to find they contained only ice cream. Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c weekly. Amma “The Store kind in existence for the transfer} issuing | i A WIDOW TWICE IN SIX MONTHS ST. PAUL, Minn.—On July 26, opened a money’ order office at/ four months after her husband jit. Frank Hamilton, was killed *|in an airplane accident while training as a Army bombardier at Midland, Texas. Mrs. Dorothy Murphy Hamilton married her husband’s best friend, Ensign Francis T. Mahoney.. After brief honeymoon, Mahoney went to Pasco, Wash., as a naval fligh’ instructor. He was killed o1 September 24 when the training plane he was flying with a stu- dent burst into flames and crash- ed, Uses Iron Lung 11 Years POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.—On September 23, Birdsall Sweet, now 24 years old, completed eleven years of partial confine- ment in an iron lung in Vassar Hospital. When striken with in- fantile paratysis on September 23, 1931, he could not breathe | without the help of the machine, \ but now it is only necessary for him to use the device when sleeping. When awake, he can breathe normally. paper Were ere ee WO VV VV VT V TIVITY | RY rr TODAY... ‘The Favorite In Key West “STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ! | on SALE at ALL GROCERS AAAANALASALAAAAAAA ——— AARON H. SHIFRIN DR. GENERAL PRACTICE | Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery | 925 Whitehead—Opp. Lighthouse | PHONE 612-W Of Qulity” _—_———. PEARLMAN’S, inc. The Largest, Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S'STORE in Key West 2. f _ AGAIN WE SAY.... leather shoes. want for the children. Little 2-piece Suits. Silk Dresses as things for infants. any Now That. € 0 Weather Is Approaching, It’s'Time to Give Thought to FALL AND WINTER WEARABLES This store jis now;showing one of the largest assort- | ments of the season’s new- est in... .- COATS 2 and 3-Piece Wool Suits, Flannel Jackets, Sport Coats and Skirts, the new “MacArthur and Churchill Coats, Fur Jackets. DARK SILK DRESSES. SKIRTS, SWEATERS and in fact any and every- thing you may desire in wearing. apparel at 5 RACKS of SILK DRESSES Values to $5.00 at $3.95 buy up SHOES at this store. . .one of the largest assortments of the newest styles are always available here. Hundreds of cases of New SHOES arriv- ing daily—price range $2.45 to $4.95. “Sundial”, “Brown Bilt”, “Peter’s”, “‘Si-En- Tiffick” and other well known brands of all Our CHILDREN’S and INFANT’S DEPARTMENT This department is replete with all the many things you Girls’ Jackets. Blouses, Skirts well as other things and novelty GET THE HABIT of Shopping at PEARLMAN'S, inc. 4. 5. car. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1942 THE ANSWERS re ete e et eeteeeteeeeee owstei ar Fee mee | RCH OG ERROL FLYNN in 1. In 1937 when Congress b- |) “ ” jected the President's I ARMANGALS HAVE GIRL DIVE BOMBER s. . -™ ization plan. | Announcement has been made 4444x5555 5eSERESESSEES 2. Major General, U. S. Army,' of the birth of a daughter, weigh- commanding bombers in Europe.|ing ten poi 3. Stalingrad. Al Armangal i British heavy bombers. ere It is pe eapital of Madagas- | age, was | sister of . William_S. Knudsen. | whai - Pig iron made m iron, Fire Stal BARE ROS: SR A Sea - Ad astra per aspe; (to the | % Be jStars through difficultiesys it also the motto of Kane 9. The conquest of Pi a il Sept. 1939. : | 10. Ralph A. Bard, assistant sec- retary of the Navy. RRKKRER ARE STRAND THEATER ANN SHERIDAN ‘WINGS OF THE EAGLE’ COMING: “BALL OF FIRE” PERERA ERE ERE EEEEREEEE in Key West. AA UAEY are RBOtte: g along nicely. AALAD4DDA4AOADADEDS | KEY WEST BEDDING CO. 515 Front Street Phone 669! The Southernmost Mattress Factory in the United States @ MATTRESSES RENOVATED @ FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED VwVvwwvVvVVwwwwreree Benefit Boy Scout Camping Fund HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 5 ry R eX SPI MLS BY WAR SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS é ‘THEN vISI OTD 2 2 wal, ayy blle store of Fashion ia Ve Fe aA 4 Salutes the. Fabric Industry of AMERICA Now that more and more women are making their own clothes, we doff our hat to the industry that deals in Wool and Silk and Cotton and Rayon with incredible skill and ingenuity and courage. We salute the industry that has made our American women the world’s best-dressed at the least pos- - sible cost. NOW THAT MORE and MORE WOMEN ARE MAKING THEIR OWN CLOTHES... THE STORE OF FASHION offers Fabrics you can count on to see you through. LPI DIMI LL LD DDD SDDS STP DPBS SS. The precious silks and woolens that you've learned to treasure for their great chic and superb wearing qualities, today have the added value of scarcity. But at "THE STORE OF FASHION” you'll still find them included in our new autumn fabric collection. We've gathered them from America’s own leading creators and from the famous looms of Mal- linson. The result is a collection we believe to be as fascinating as any we've ever shown. We hope you'll drop in to see for yourself. DRESSES Our showing of the new creations is com- plete, they possess all that’s dear to the feminine mind, fabric of quality, styled to the mopypt and priced tg, your budget. GAGE HATS make your fall selection while our stock is com- plete. SWEATERS and SKIRTS A complete showing of all that is new in SWEATERS, SKIRTS to match of course. VISIT OUR DEPARMTENT SET ASIDE FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS Smart new Dresses and things for the little miss and clothes that will delight the boy. New Fall RHYTHM STEP Shoes FI ZALAZLEZAZLLGLLLLLEARLEALLLLZLLAZAZAALZ A color RHYTHM STEP SHOES, Sizes 4to 10. Widths B to AAAAA. CURTAINS and DRAPERIES We are showing not only the largest but the finest line of Curtains ever offered to the people of Key West. . .and our Draperies and Draperie materials must be seen to be appre- ciated. APPELROUTH’S DIDI MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS.