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ial x2, 1942 SATURDAY, DECEMPED Right Defendants Arraigned In | €riminal Couct Pleaded Guilty Eight defendants pleaded guil- QGP BPP Ba 2 SD ect-dudce Wilton ¥. Aimy, i Se SRARINER Rae BORN AND NOT MADE of the Monroe County Criminal Court. of Record : : M. RJ 'Séammons, on a charge ORLANDO, Dic Ame of assault and battery, was fined ji50. are born, not \made $100 and costs, with the alterna- and if you dont think so read this one! tive of spending 30 days in jail; | Charlie Carter, a newcomer, ar- sept wae pea ‘ si _.| was taking his a sy’ rested or e hatha be petty ee | examinetion and as usual @ eny, had his sentence suspended ! complete check was being on his agreeing to leave town;; made on all scars. The ex- Manual Cabrera was fined $25! amining officer finished. for speeding, and Robert Simms, | checking Williems’ chest for on a cnarge ot trespass. had his' 8¢@ts and csked him to turn sentence deferred. arcund, Quickly he got this James Bethel and Dennis Mc-! eply. “Sir, you won't find Gee, who was arrested by Sher-' ony retreating scars on me’. iff Berlin Sawyer on a charge of | Which all goes to Prove fighting, had the privilege of’ that “Marines are born”. , paying a $25 fine each or spending 60 days in jail; Lester Wright, charged with a reckless display | (Special to T9III IIIS of firearms, was fined $25, and a oars woe ined 8 = * CARO BACK FROM. seph Cammer for speeding. ‘MEETING HELD IN NEGRO HELD : ME ON JACKSONVILLE:-FLA. CHARGE OF FIRST | . | REPRESENTED CITY OF KEY) DEGREE MURD |. WEST AT SESSION OF FLOR- | VERDICT RENDERED YESTER- iyi ee ONT | DAY AFTERNOON BY CORO- NER‘S JURY AGAINST MAN KILLING ANOTHER City Attorney Thomas S. Caro | returned last, night from the con- vention of the Florida League of! Municipalities, held. in Jackson- ville, and'he said today that one! of the things he heard there Murder in the first degree was the finding yesterday afternoon of the coroner’s jury in the case against Johnny Boswell, negro. Boswell is charged with having stabbed to death Willie Glenn, Ji., another negro who came here from Quincy, Florida, andi: was feel, proyd.of the health condition of this city. { Lieutenant, Colonel Gilbert Qsincup,. chairman of the health, bs shmentiand, procurement com- | employed on defense work.‘ mittee in Florida, said, invan ad- There were six ‘eyewitnesses to dress before the convention, that | the fatal. stabbing” A but@hen Key “West!|in’ the number of. v2- knife. was driven’ eight an one- ‘pérgal diseases, ranks among the ; half inches into. Glenn's . ehest,,. lewést in) Florida cities. All the, severing the main artery. leadin: Py de\cities in’ Florida, on a pro- | to his heart. He ran 500 feet of ' rdta\basis, far @xeeed Key West as _ 80; after the stabbing, and drop;,,the harboring spots for that type | ped uead beside a cistern. .-4 gf disease. ——— |. Mic, Caro and City Councilman | «t »1Gerald Saunders represented Key HOSPITAL ISSUE 1. West atthe convention; ‘but ‘Mr. | aie we 2 os) iacSaumders was detained in’ Jack- sonville!'He’ had aby talk” with _ after “he “hed ? & his speech, ‘about the hos- fi : ; pital situation and the shortage of. COMMERCE BODY ‘COMMIMD. ‘doctors in Key West. Me Saun- ders said that:-Colonel Osincup | TEE.SAYS.NQ FEM OON | spoke about’his recent visit here, BETWEEN UNITS ‘when learned fully about our condition, which he characterized as deplorable, but assured Mr. Saunders that the condition in Key West would be materially | improved at an early date. Mr. Caro said that Governor | Helland made a masterly address | at the convention about city gov- | The Hospitalization Committee of the Key West Chamber of Com- merce issued the following state- ment regarding the movement to tehabilitate the Mercedes Hospi- tal and also the conversion of should make every Key Wester | Chapter 22 Hunt For Gloria | JFOR one numb moment,”Clark stared ct the gleaming biden in the detective’s fat, hand.’ ert he heard himself saying with, sick misery, “There’s been some mis- take.” # “Yeah,” the detective drawled grimly, “there nas, brother. But it was intentional.” Clark followed the three down the hall, He couldn’t argue about it. Suddenly his ‘conversation | with Gloria the day before was weighing on his mind, “Rita em- bezzle funds—ridiculous!” he had | | laughed at the idea, ... H Rita was in the Manager’s of- fice, guarded by one of the hotel ' boys. She had changed her eve- ning clothes for street-wear. She looked confused and frightened ‘under the strong light of the desk. “What's the matter?” she ap- pealed to Clark, For a.miserable moment he re- turned her anxious gaze. Then she whispered to the..Manager, “Why was I stopped. and brought, in here?” bas: It was the house, detective who answered gruffly. “We'd like to ask you, Miss, where you were going when you tried to leave the hotel?” “To meet a friend...” Her white face flushed as she added steadily with a tilt of her chin, “A friend Pd called to come up from Los Angeles whom I wanted to talk to before tomorrow morning. Why?” The detective opened the door | of the inner office and. motioned out a frightened, black-haired little maid. He pointed to Rita while he watched the maid slow- ly. “Is this the ‘lady’?” Clark’s heart stood still as the girl raised dark, fearful eyes to scrutinize Rita. Then slowly she gulped, “Yeah.” Rita was on her feet now cry- ing, “What is this? Am I what lady?” The Manager’s voice was cold now. “This is one of our cham- ber maids,” he explained. “About one-thirty tonight she went up to the second floor to take some hot milk to an old lady who eouldn’t sleep. She told the desk ' clerk when she came down she'd seen a young lady in evening dress hurrying through the hall, look- ing ‘scared and excited.’ ‘Twenty minutes later, Miss Cunrfingham called down to say her diamond brooch had disappeared from her dressing table while she was bathing. A few minutes later we found you at the side entrance. | We have just searched your ‘room.” He held out his hand with the brooch. Clark watched -with hypnotic fascination as Rita’s gaze moved slowly up from the brooch to the Manager’s accusing eyes. “If you think I—” she began slowly in a small, hurt voice. Then, as she read his unspoken thoughts a laugh echoed up through her tight throat, “But I didn’t! I assure you—I didn’t take it...” THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Clark carnea aet a.cous.. body up the stairs and laid gently on her bed. The little ‘chambermatd brought water hispering’. féarfully; frigntenéd atk tyes fixed with g fRitats face, “Is/she dead?” Winning—Again was almost dawn Gloria “came ints’ the {Rita ‘“Wwds’ sleeping. Clark |standing’ by the wirdow out into the semi-darxre went to'stand beside him she sobbed. “I feel so—horribly for al] this!” He patted her shoulder zhsen*- ly. “You needn’t. Anyor> ~- jhave sent for a detect “You think Rita did 1 held. her breath waitin answer. “The evidence is against n' at the moment,” Clar heavily. His mind was gin back relentlessly to Rita's owr words, “I think I’ve found a quick solution.” In her’ moment of triumph Gloria’s emotions: were: sensitized so keenly,she eayld' almost iifec, the thoughts. of\his tortured mind “Dad used, to believe, time, wou'd cure Rita’s father, of, his--queer business methods,” she whispers “But it never did.” She could al- most feel the vague hope dying in him. Her game was Grin ene finished—she had won her most exciting campaign. Her petulant lovely lips curved in a smile as she pressed her face close against his lapel and sobbed afresh. “Take me back to Frisco—please. Clark dear.” Her arms crept around his neck. A Friend In Need AS opened. A big, broad shoul- dered man stood for a minute silhouetted against the dim light of the hallway. Then he crossed or fingers. Clark fréwned. not the doctor I saw yesterday.” yesterday.” He straightened then and gave Clark a long scrutiny “You're Clark Pasquin,” he said bluntly. “If this collapse of Rita’s means what I’m afraid it™does— nerve prostration — it’s fault.” Clarl: could only stare at the stranger in complete amazement. are you?” about?” The broad-shouldered man turned to look hard at her. “You must be the Cunningham giz1" he. stated. “I was-—umfortunate- were at that ranchers’ meeting. My aame is Doc Burrows—of Blossom Valley,” Clark slowly followed the doc- tor’s accusing glare Gloria. But Gloria’s eyes were fixed on the open door behind him, their pupils dilated with fear! Suddenly she ran to the door to disappear into the hall. Doc and Clark were still peer- Fs 4 4 UTRAILER; with ogdooe” eqegeee FOR SALE ' PO COOCOOOOCRSORECCRDEHCEEEHSEORDOCCCLESECRES Classified Columns POCooeceececccececsoacceceeseerececesecscececeeeece HELP WANTED acces EXTERMINATOR See Thoma; at the Rink. .25t “saoryed a ry! “Girls and. Waitresses. Southernmost cy. Good City nov5-tf © "Sleeps 4¢ Ofberatigwnt Basle S°YANTRESSES WANTED. Side-! } said ‘FOR SALE—Singld Stud Mastic Parkj' United Sto!iiw } with Box Spring and" * Inner- } spring Mattress in good condi-! tion. $20.00. See anytime.! 1503 South Street. decl0-3t | dec?-6tx" walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming § sept22-tf ‘ i 2 Soe fe’ Bed, : WANTED—Experienced ‘man to sell produce to grocers, hotels and restaurants. Address Pro- duce, co The Citizen. nov21-tfx FOR SALE—Rotary Neostyle! Duplicating Machine. In good condition. Bargain. Apply Pe-| WANTED—Gas ter Schutt, Marina. Casa dec8-6t | Manager, FOR SALE—42 Sheets Galvaniz- ed Roofing, 10 ft. lengths. Ap- | ply 1402 Olivia St. dec12-1tx !FOR SALE—A Bedroom Set, 2 1 | 1 “a small beds and 1 big bed and Rocking one Me Sie %,1902 Staples nati 2 oe el otx OF Savin dul POR 'SAPEOR VERON Halse, |FOR SALE—Simmons furnished or unfurnished. Write Rastatties 39x 93, Key West. an be seen any time. teortt decl2-14-16 Studio Set, Coffee 72-7 Poin- dec12-1tx Couch, Dinette Table, Dishes, ete. ciana Place. |FOR SALE—Trailer, good condi- 'D, at that moment the door | tion and Cheap. tires, sleeps two. 1427 Seidenberg Ave. decl2-6tx | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, used to the bedside and bent to take | one of Rita’s slender wrists in his’! “You'te | The big mar. gently lifted one | of Rita’s eyelid-. “Rita called me : only three. months. transfer demands sale. beds. Call tonight 7-9 or Sun- day between 8-12, 2-7. 1% Aronovitz Lane. upstairs (just off 600 block Whitehead). Navy immediate ;COAT HANGERS WANTED Stove, Elect Ice Box and other housheold furniture. Call or address E. G. Laird, clo The Citizen nov!6-tf WANTED. $1.00 a hundred. White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. oct6-tf Cheap.,Go- WANTED... TO,, BUY—Electric Irons. Must be in good cond tion, Address, P.O. Box 604. f 3 dec8-tf WANTED TO, BUY—Baby car- riage in first-class Call 676-M. conditiort. * decl0-3tx i: |FANS, AIR CONDITIONERS. WANTED — Fountaii Counter ANTS and ROACHES eliminated from Apartments and’ Homes; /end of an abstract termites} that city. guaranteed ‘work; = killed in furniture ‘and ‘pianos permanently; city ‘referenéeés; also rats, mice, ticks, bed bugs,’ other lawy fleas and land crabs in lawns. Phond 9176, call 8-10 a.m. Let us give you an_ estimate. FREE. | Sawyer and the attc LEGAL GROUP LEFT e@eeee Enrique Esquinaldo. PAGE FIY—> 1 and - TODAY FOR: MIAM Countv Clerk Ross Sawv Attorneys William V a Lopez, Jr.. and Aiuan B. C Jr., left for Miami to be the guests over com J. Lancelot Lester left yeste jay for Miami nad wil! joi rs on thei iv that city. The purpose having ot Mr, F. E. C. EXTERMINATORS, : Miami is to show th 1119 White street. MISCELLANEOUS CHILDREN dec3-8tx | of the records that the has of realty in S All real estate records ir jcounty have been photog OF PRE-SCHOOL | by the company, which wlil s AGE will receive good care,!ly open a branch oifi in good food and training at Miss , West. Goodsp\ 's Nursery School, 728 Fleming street. Hours to suit your schedule. Transporta- tion service. dec5-12-19-26—4tx PROFESSIONAL LOUIS A. HARRIS Attorney-at-Law 217 Duval St Phone 252 sept2s-tf, "RISE FOLLOWS WAR DETROIT. — Scientizie studies reveal that the birth rate shows tendency ,to rise during or after a war. ale ~ WANTED—Two Waiters. 541 Good pay. FOR RENT FOR RENT — Storage Spac Light Household Furnishings or Other Equipment. Week or month. Reasonable. Phone 124. decl0-7t LOST $20.00 REWARD Includes seven rollaway LOST—Ring and Lonzine Wrist Watch. Return to Paul J. Do- ver., care of The Citizen. decl0-6tx decl2-1tx LOST—Platinum Bar Pin, five | 'FOR SALE--One rebuiit Hoover, your | Gloria cried indignantly, “Who | What are you talking | FoR SALE—Box | ly—delivering a baby when you FOR SALE—Complete ene used GE cleaner. Also, one used, with rebuilt. motor, guarantecd, Electrolux vacuum cleaner. I have a; few new Electrolux cleaners for Christ-’ LOST—Gas’ ‘Ration mas. See O’Sweeney before it is too late. decl0-tf Spring and Mattress, Praetically new. Very reasonable. Phone 695W. decl0-3tx House- hold . Furniture. Also House For Rent. Apply 1914 Staples Ave., Afternoons. dec10-3tx towards |FOR SALE—1933 car. New paint, stones. Great ‘sentimental val- ue. Between Eaton and South- |; ard: streets. Reward. Mrs. Clarence Pierce, 527 Southard street. declI-2tx Book in name of Earle S. Johnson. Re- turn’ to ‘1106'“Angela street, Charles’ William Pinder. i decl2-3tx FOUND — ‘Suitcase FOUND containing ¢elothing and valuable personal articles. Owner identify and -pay charges. Mrs. O’Sweeney. 612 Simonton street, Southern Inn. dec12-2t completely overhauled, perfect FOUND—A Watch on Roval St.. condition, 4 good tires. Leav- ing town. must sell auick. $100 cash. Gaines; 902 Division. dec10-4tx off United. Will return to rightful owner for price of this adv. Apply 1215 Royal St dec12-1tx Manufacture of ice - cream discontinued to conserve raw materials and release cold stor- age | d transport facilities for more essential purposes, says the Department of Commerce. ' | : in| decl0-6tx the United Kingdom -has been| TWO PERSONS PER MILE NEW YORK—The most ly populated countr is Australia, with tv square nile. EVENING SHOPPERS— Until Christmas we will be open from 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. for your convenience. Pole urges economic federation! §E YOU'RE Leonie Foa of Eastern Europe after war. a Soa Saracen ene ERNE FIREMEN‘S TROPICAL PARK 712 Duvai Street PLAY BinGaQ AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL Kiddie AUTOS and PLANES for the Children, PAut SmuitH 4 Simonton ST. SE EEE GOLD LETTERING Expertly Done on the Prémiges on All Types, of LEATHER GOODS, STATIONERY, SERVICE EMBLEMS, PENCIL SETS and WALLETS IDENTIFICATIONS STAMPED FOR YOU, ON YOUR OWN TAG or THOSE PURCHASED FROM US ernment, He stated that every) “Then why were you slipping]ing stupidly after her, when a, All Lettering Done on Kingsley Machine sdme larger building into a hospi- tal, for civilians in this city: “The headline in The Citizen of Derember 10. “Mercedes Hospital Officer Takes Issue With Com- m'aée Body on Hospital Move-4 ment’ is susceptible of miscot struction and might give an im- Pression “of antagonism which does. not exist, and which would , *” _be“‘most_ unfortunate, ity ople’s n¢ed is too-urgent te wily or anything but an égrnest effort on the part of all of wa'to secure modern hospitaliza- bea for-Key West and Monrae county, ' “The objectives of the two com- mittees aré not, the same, so there is no reason, why they should con- flict; nor any reason why there should not be the heartiest coop- eration and good will as they work fpr the benefit of our city ahd® county. m- | city * goVerpmne Attorney General J. Tom Watson, | { | “The Chamber of Commerce is! working for .a modern, well equipped hospital that will make | it unnecessary for any of our citi- zens ta, make the long journey to the mainland for treafment. city in Florida should cut its ex- renses and every effort should he made to put it on a sound finan- cial basis. , Other important addresses on)? ft were made by. Mayor ‘Alsop,’ ‘of Jacksonville, i Id.) : ERR irtea now than in peace time, for enonomy now means the saving of money few the time that is sure to come when financial conditions of many cities in’ Florida will not be as good as they are now. SAILORS AT BRIDGE THAT NEVER MOVES SEAMEN START MARITIME the halls at one-thirty? | Why were you going out at two? a Senator Matthews, of Duval): | eounty... Economy: in city govern- |, | | | | | I es CAREERS AS DECK OFFI-| how did this happen to be in your bureati drawer?” the fat Metective barked. page —* Clark's harsh voice cut in sud- denly. “Stop this third degree. Can’t you see the girl’s ill?” “Te got to find out who the fense was she was meeting.” “I don't care who he’ was!” shouted Clark, . watehingw=Rita’s strained white face and_clench- ing hands. “She’s going to rest now." - , But Rita was on her feet, her eyes on Clark with a new tor- ‘tared intensity. “You believe I—” she began in a muffled voice. ‘Al she went limp and oor, mammoth vessel's bow — the course straight down New York Harbor and out to sea, But the bridge will never get closer sea than Lat, 40° 42’ 10” N. Long. 74° 00° 35” W. The boys and men ‘who study morning stillness! With one ac- cord they ran out into the hall. Gloria had disappeared as if swallowed up into a void! Clark and Doc Burrows: ‘ran down the hall and into’“Gtotia’s room, It was empty. THe¥' took the stairs three at 4 he doorn to the lobby. The desk @ferk was surprised at* theirourgert!qdes-; | tions. No, he’d-seen-ne-one leave} “But she “tktn& déthivtfire!”, cried Clark. “She-couldn’t just! disappear in that hall!” Infected with their excitement, the clerk went with them back through the grey kitchen, the ser- vants’ quarters, even down into the store rooms All was bare and | empty, ominous. continued to) | GIRL TO KNOWLES FAMILY shrill scream of terror split the FOR SALE—Beds, with j:.:and Duval Streets. ry spring Mattresses; piano and other articles suitable for home. Can be seen from 2 to 7 p.m. Habana-Madrid, Front FOR SALE—Que, bedro {FOR SALE CHEAP — Small suite, , one dining-room suite. one Wo leerornMoHe.TePractically wor22 Men @u Sasha Apart- | LOST—Brown- “leather ment 1%-G,—Perter Housing =! Aecl1-3tx | Trailer sleeps four, good con- inner- LOST—Gas Ration Card in name of Hilary Crusoe. Jr. for return. Paul Owens, x Box G, Kev West. -dec12-3t» decl0-6t LOST—B Gas Ration Book N¢ F51578A1. Please return to Ju- lius Spector, 1215: Royal St.. off Unitedi 7 décl2-3tx Billfold, | containing Mentifieation cards. PleaseS#éturn "to Lester Bran- der at. Dotmitory, 1100 Simon-/ ton. Reward. dec12-2tx | dition. Can be seen at Gulf ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING Stream Trailer Camp. 1220 Eaton Street. | |FOR SALE—Buigk car, model 32-68. Five good tires. clock and heater. $125. 513 Mar- garet street, phone 152-W. decl1-3tx ALTERATIONS and DRESS- MAKING. Mrs. Walter Heaton, 2 Charles St. Prompt Service.! dec3-12tx RUTH and CHARLOTTE decl1-2tx Formerly of Boston and New HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Capable “We are informed that the Mer- cedes. project. is. to provide hospi- CERS, ON. ‘HIGHEST. BRIDGE Announcement has been. made} of the birth of a daughter on De- cembern9 sta! Mr.’ and ‘Mrs. Neil! navigation there will soon be going to sea, however—some as | talization for those of limited means, ~ There is every. reason’ why. there should be, on the part of all concerned, complete. accord with, the feeling. expressed. by. the. ae cn official in his staternent con IN WORLD’ By, ROBERT. N, COOL AP. Features Writer 4 ~NEW YORK, Dec. 12,—At the | newly-ticketed “Third Mates on merchant ships, others as com-; fers in the Coast} missioned 0} The bridge was. built. to accom; modate extra ‘classes. At. its broad chart tables; twenty stu: " } as follows: ‘Fin- Seameén’s. Chureh Institute in ally, as 1, efore, we are not: Downtown Manhattan, men from ying to hamper the Chamber of all, walks of life are starting their, jonimerce eee: ettors, me een maritime careers as deck officers ospital, for Key. West; indeed, all on the “highest bridge a us'will be glad- to help. the world.” thamber if we are able to do so.”| Seventy-four feet long, and t is the spirit that can build a almost an exact replica of the, great Key West.” bridge of the S.S. America, it _ has been. built along one side of MOST WIDELY USED _the Institute’s roof, 14 stories BALTIMORE — PF ey above the East River. The bridge — Fepper is the contains every. ty) of, modern most widely used of vegetable | navigation Catenin, from spices, according to records kept “metal. Mike” for on vegetables. steering to a depth indicator and — | i oe 4 | gyroscopic. compass, NAM. head urges cut in man-|pram'tuic latte pilot house, days to solve labor problem. ~* Goverrior’s Island ‘seems like and the outer galleries are de- signed for “shooting the sun”. The nautical flavor of the below where the Merchant Ma- rine School of the Seamen’s In- Stitute has been in ‘operation since 1916. Originally it was intended fo_help sailors staying dents can plot a course at once, | Knowles* at‘ a- local ‘hospital. ; nephawer PA Tudp Celeste. jto be getting along nicely. SON TO RICHARDSONS a local. hospital. ithe name of Joseph Patrick. | Mother and son ore along nicely; wo- man as mother’s helper. 11 a.nv.| to 7:30 p.m.’ ‘daily. $1600 per) week. Light houseworky ‘sist care of thildreri,: ine. Apply 405, Wit afternoons. ©, 2 | WANTED—100 Classified “Labor; ‘other agdshahy, are reported) 3° for) immpdiatvormploy j A boy, weighing 6% pounds,) G i | was horn on December 9 to Mr./ in the bridge is maintained on the floor/@nd Mrs. Joseph Richardson at | The youngster has been given! getting (Mrs. Richardson at the Institute brush up for} was formerly Miss Frances Ells- | their officers’ exams. In World War I it taught 5,000 navigators for Uncle , worth. n Sam’s ships. Since |—amateur yachtsmen, business- | automatic the present war started in 1939, |men, students and. clerks. They| WANTED — WAITRESSES, to the school has turned out 6,000 | have in common only a desire to; graduates, Approximately 500 are being constantly enrolled. They are non-seafarers mostly lame some slight marine activity. of! ment. Apply at. once, U. S. Labor Board, «Post Office | Building, Key West. decl1-3t | WANTED—Young Girl or Man} to work in dry cleaning estab-| lishment. Apply White Star| Cleaners, opposite Bowling Al- | leys, Duval St. nov3-t£! HELP WANTED—Woman, white, | experienced, to cook and take’ Heertans The new arrival has been givén |=" -_BAt <0" dein or Residential Tats al | Hod : York. Specialists in ALTERA- TIONS and DRESSMAKING for Men, Women arid Children Expert workmanship at rea-' sonable prices. 1215 Royal St., off United, 800 Block. 4 dec9-6t Parts of the Island: Terms KIRCHHFINER ‘Realtor and 736-R 985 Dive oct8-tt J. F.SIKES- care of two small children. Live | """¥¥¥Vv~vvwvevvvve in, Phone 582-W. Hl work from 7 p.m. to 12 sail night, Habana-Madrid, \ Front.| and Duval. Apply between 2/ and 5 pm. ~~ * ~ déci0-6ti deci2-7¢ , TRY IT TODAY... the Favorite in Key West STAR * BRAND Benes £442444444444 POLLOCK, Reliable Jeweler “Headquarters for. Xmas Gifts” 508 Duval St, PHONE 465 Key West, Fla. I PAY CASH for OLD JEWELRY OF. ANY KIND NRE IS “All the Jewelry You Went On Credit” It Does Make A Djtference. Where You Buy Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS GIVE the BEST $1 Gold pean iisase 6 wchorming WE pet You should see i! Get It—Use Your Credit! Store in South Florida” BUS STATION 25 Key West, File.

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