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SATURDAY, FEPLT FLEMING STREET METHODIST (Uptown) CHURCH Rev. W. B. Mundy, Pastor ¢Church School, 9:45 a. m. John Russell, general superintendent. ‘Morning worship. 10:50 o'clock Sermon subject: “The Hand” Be 4 es rib. Jgague, ,; “A” Candle Light, Servic Evening worship, 8:00 o’clock. The ,NayyC) jU sing ani Chaban Vageeale Pete Prayer. dnesday, p. m, : ; A special candle light ‘ser will be held at the Epworth League meeting Sunday at 7: >. m. A special invitation is ex- led to all young people to he present. The pastcr cordially invites all mse workers, service men, S, members and friends to attend church tomorrow to hear the sermon in the morning and the Navy Choir Glasgow in the evening. Healing p. m 8 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street Samuel P. Reinke, Minister Sunday School, 9i3@:.a.;, m. Carlyle Roberts, svperiatendent. (Please note the jehange sf. time.) All except Primary oDepantments;, meet in the Servieg,Center. 5:1 Morning worship;.,J 0:50... The pastor speaks on Church—A New Society”. Christian Endeavor meetin« 7:00 p. m., both Junior and Sen- ior. Song servce, 7:45 p. m. Evening service, 8:00 o'clock As this is Race Relations Sun- day, the pastor preaches to the question: “‘Blocd Will Tell’ Hitler Right?” During the Fellowship Hour 1g the evening — servic . P. Reinke will feature a informal talk on. “What Christ Means to Me”. The Mission Circle meets Tues- day afternoon. The newly-formed . Mr. Mrs. Club meets Tuesday eve- ning at the Service Center. All young couples cordially invited. Prayer meetnig, Wednesday evening, 8:00 o'clock. The choir practices under the leadership of Mrs. Bodjer Thurs- day at 7:30 p. m. The Service Center will be open tor reading, recreation and friend- jy“tontacts every week @ay from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. and every Sun- day fom 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (Old Stone) and Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts. Rev. A. C. Riviere, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Each department meets in its own as- sembly room. Harold Russell, suverintendent. Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Established in Faith” (Psalms 57:7) Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. 8:00 o'clock Sermon subject: “Hurry! Why?” (St. Luke 14:23). Mii-week prayer service, Wed nesday, 8:00 p. m. Choir practice, Friday, p.m. Mrs. Joseph Saw yanist; G2rald Saunders, tor. 7:45 or- direv- SALVADOR” METHODIST CHURCH Latin Miission aan Grinnell and Virginia Streetd!s: Guillermo Perez, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss Martha Robinson, superintendent Worship service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Women’s Society of Christian Service at Wesley Community House, first and third Mondays, 4:00 p. m. Mother's Club, Thursday, p.m LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Cor. Division and Georgia Sts. Rev. Wm. E. Bryant, Pastor Church School, 9:45-a. m. Miss Miriam Carey, general superin- tendent. Mo 10:50 o’elock Department, ing worship, People’s m. Ing worship, k sefvice, 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday. 7 s 8:15" p.9m. Cc and worship with us and we will do our best to give 3 practice, Wednesday, you that which you need in these| davs cf need. Welcome to all. B’NAI ZION CONGREGATION j Rabbi L. Lehrer Joe Pearlman, President Hebrew Sunday School, 11 2. m., and every day in week, ex- cept Friday, at 4 p. m. Regular services every Friday evening 8 o'clock, and Saturday morfiing, 7 o’cloek, and Chaplain °° Sates |PARTIES AT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SERVICE CENTER The second in a series of “Party Nights” was held Thursday eve- ning at the Congregational Ser- vice Center on William Street. The Christian Endeavor Society spon- sored the event, to which were M-tnihig worship, 10:60 o'clock. invited service and young people Sergnon by Rev. -WwDs Keisyter- of the church. Mrs. S. P. Reinke merly, pastor. of. the Figet Baptist led in a period of fellowship sing- Church of Greenville, Fla,..qpd ing. The Misses Barbara Jean of Mt. yet hig, re ! Johnson and Eloise Curry com- Training Union, 7 p? mi, “Mrs. se8 thi itt lanai : R. R: Schowalter!’ director.” Piisell: the) comme ies pispn ine the Wenig worstip, as@00lp. 1h: Ladies of the churen served .. es efreshmengs. Sermon bv Rev. Keis. aaa i Mid-week prayer Foliowing the serving of re- Wednesday, 8 p. m. freshments, navy men present de- Choir rehearsal, , Javed their prowess in the im- Thursday. promptu performance of various Sunday, February 21 - Stunts. The signal for “Home, FoRmWille HaveMbapt vice , Sweet Home” found everyone re- at the close of the evenir = ree eo eave and eager for an- aye au ann vaiting‘ Other party soon. eral candidates are awaiting TUE Ussdey§ PERNA as ihe 66 dav, February 28, the First Casion for the first “Party Night,” st Church will unveil its) When a group of young married Men’s F. at the eve-; folk met at the Service Center to ing hour nave been in-| organize a “Mr. and Mrs. Club.” vited for viee, including | The idea of such a club met with all of the legislative the aprroval of all present and a and judicial employes of the second mecting will occur next City cf Key West. ; Tuesdav at 8 o'clock (Feb. 16), Earl Wednesday, March 10 through|McGraner, Gm 1-c USN, the Rev. Sunda h 21, the First Bap-!S. Reinke and their wives are tist Church will conduct revival making plens for the Tuesday services with Dr. Alfred Carpen- | mecting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton, Between Duval and Simonton Sts. Rev. Ted M. Jones, Pastor Sundey School, 9:45 a. m. E. L wilson, superintendent. service, 8 p. mM. the the executive, * Tampa, will be ter, superintendent of Camp and Field Work ‘of the Home Mission Board, preaching. Dr. Carpenter was fonmerly ,paster of the First 4, Church; of Blytheville, ! of in Hayman, formerly the singer, at the revival vices. Cline charge FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White at Washington Street Rev. M. G. Lyerly, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. | Morning worship, 10:45 o'clock. Serrnon subject: “Onward Chris- tian Soldiers”. Young People’s meeting. 7:00 b. m. Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all who can do so to wor- ship with us at both morning and evening services. If you have not decided on a church home while in our city we invite you to make this your church home while here. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Streets Sunday Services Low Mass with administration of Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. Sung Mass, Holy Communion, Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Prayer said plain, 11 a.m. Sung Mass with short sermon, 11:15 a. m. Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament, 8p.m. Daily Services Morning Prayer, daily Wednesdays, 6:45 a. m I.ow Mass with administranon of Holy Communion, 7 m Evening Prayer, daily. 5 m. except Pp Wednesdays Morning Prayer, 8:45 a. m. A second Low Mass with Holy Sommunion, 9 a. m Other services as announced BAP@IST HOME! MISSION, BOARD CUBAN MISSION Iq oi 1S watcon Street’ Miss Elidath Gaylor, Director _ Sunday School, 3 p. m. dav, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Sunbeam Band, Monday, 3:30 p. m. Children 3-9. Girls’ Auxiliary, Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30 p. m. Girls 9-15. Royal Ambassadors, Wednes- day and Friday, 3:30 p. m. Boys 9-15. Prayer meeting, Friday, 8 p. m-. UNITY SERVICES 708 Baker’s Lane (Off Elizabeth, near Southard) Sunday Services Unity Services, 11:15 o'clock. Class in “Lessons In Truth”, 8 p.m Class‘in’ “Lessors In Truth”. jevery Thursday evening, 8:00 +0" lok, bre THE CHURCH OF GOD 1106 Olivia Street i T. J. Durrance, Pastor { Sunday morning worship, 10:50 | o'clock. Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Sunday evening preaching | service, 7:30 o’eloek. Prayer meetings, Tuesday and ‘hursday nights, 7:30 o'clock. aso 720 Southard Street Morning worship, 10:45 o'clock. Sunday School, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting. 7:30 p. m Bible Study, Wednesday, 3:99 p. m. = | | | it | ' | | {8:00 a. m. yore at the 8:30 ottlock Ma: ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary's Star of the Sea Rev. Thomas Atherton, S.J. Rev. Terence King, S.J., and J. J Murphy, S.J., Assistants Hours of Services Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 a m. Benediction. Masses on Holy Days, 6:30 and 8:00 a. m. Weekday Masses, 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. First Friday at 6:30 and Sunday evenings, 7:30 o’clock. Rosary, Sermon and Benediction. Friday evenings, 17:30 o'clock, Sacred Heart Devotions. Confessions Saturday after- noons and evenings, on vigil of Holy Days and on Thursday pre- ceding first Friday, 4:00 to 6:00 a’clock, and from 7:50 to 8:00 o'clock. First Stiiday‘of month, Com- munion at ti 200) o’clock Mass for Daughters'of Sf Ann. . : | Second ‘Sunday af: month, Com-} |munjon g& the 7:08 'o’clock Mass for Parigh_ and High School .So- | dalities. Third Sunday of month, Com- for Childfén of the Parish. __ | Fourth oe Com- funion at “he ,7:00;,0’clgck “Mass for men ofthe Parish.“ | Daughters of St. Arn meet! | first Sunday of month. ! |__ Parish: Sodelity meets fourth Wednesday of month. Promoiers of the Sacred Heart meets third Sunday of month. Ushers’ Club meets at 7:30 p. m. on the first Monday of every month. THE CHURCH OF GOD Over Which A. J. Tomlinson is General Overseer 1113 Olivia Street Mary H. Thompson, Pastor Bible School, 10 a. ma. Sunday. Worship at 11 a. m. Young People’s meeting at 7:00 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Preyer meetings, Monday and Wednesday nights. Bible Study, Fridav night. | | CHURCH OF CHRIST Second Floor of County Courthouse Services in Court Room. sec- Kindergarten, Monday and Fri-| ond floor of courthouse, 6:30 p. m. nel officer, each Lord’s Day (Sunday). Services conducted each Sun-,to 8:00 p. m. Program: Congre- 8:00 o'clock. jday afternoon at the hour indi-! cated as a convenience for the many service men and defense workers stationed here. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street | Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. | Sunday morning service, o’elock. Wednesday evening meeting, 8:00 o'clock. Reading Room is open on Tues- days and Fridays from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. 11 Mains’ Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monticino, Teachers Meetings every Sunday morn- ling .at the Harris Sehool audi- torium, ‘10: ’elstk. 3 {>> Men and women not connected | with any other Bible Class and regardless of denominations are invited to attend. FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | 1008 Olivia Street Miss Flora E. Mitchell, Pastor and Evangelist Services Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. nt Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Everyone weleome. =f \from 1000 to . station include Confessions every THE KEY WEST CITIZEN REV. KEIS TO PREACH BOB BURNS WAS AT BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. W. D. Keis, formerly pastor of the First Baptist Churches of Greenville, Florida, and of Mt.| Vernon, Ohio, will supply the pulpit of the First Baptist Church Sunday at both the 10:50 a. m. hour and the 8 aclock evening hour. Rev. Keis is a veteran preacher, and the First Baptist Church takes ; great pleasure in presenting him.' A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Rev. Ted Jones, the pastor, is in Evangelistic meetings at.the Summerfield, Florida. Bap- tist Church. and_ will the pulx Sunday. ST. PAUL’S TONIGHT Stanley Plummer. SP(W)3e of the Chaplain’s Office. Kev West Naval Operating Base. tonight at St. Paul’s Episcopal €hurch will present another in the series of weekly organ recitals conducted by this talented musician. The program, which will begin at 8:30 o’clock, has been arrang- ed by Mr. Plummer as fellows: Prelude to Lohengrin — Wag- qer. Toccatta and Fugte in D Min- or—Bach. In Moonlight—Kinder. Erotic—Greig arrangement. Pilgrim’s Chorus—Wagner. Dreams—McAmis. Old Melody—Arranged. Gothie Suite—Boellman. NAVY CHOIR WILL SING SUNDAY AT ‘UPTOWN’ The Fleming Street Methodist Church will be honored by having the Navy Choir to sing at the eve- ning service, and to have Chap- lain Glasgow as the principal speaker, Sunday night, February 14, beginning at 8 p. m. The Choir will render five selections. The church will also have as their guests for this service ‘ the Vet- erans of the Spanish American War. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all Service men, defense workers; visitors, friends and member to attend this echureh on Sunday and hear the Navy Choir and Chaplain Glasgow speak. A. large efowd:is anticipated. | FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD TABERNACLE i Rev. Quentin Shortes, Pastor Corner Petronia and Georgia Sts. S@fiday School, 10 a. m. We?ship servite, 11 a. m. ; | Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m. Midweek servites, Tuésday and Friday, 7:45 p. m. All will find a welcome. ’ JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 620 White Street Watchtower Study, 8:00 p. m. Sunday. “The New World” Study, 8:09 p. m. Wednesday. Field service, 9 a. m., daily and Sunday. NAVAL CHAPEL SERVICES Movie Hall, U. S. Naval Operating Base Chaplain Blake Craft Children’s Sunday School at 10 a.m. in the Chaplain’s Building, No. 129. Holy Communion will be ad- ministered in the auditorium of the new Chaplains’ Building, No. 129, Sundav at 0815. Chaplain Glasgow will be in charge. Men’s Sunday School class will} bé held in the station library; 1045. Lieutenant} G. E. Barton, station person- is the teacher. i ‘ice at. 7:15 p. m. Evening servi gational Singing, Responsive | Reading, Selections by Navy! Choir (Stan Plummer, Sp3c, di-| rector), and sermon by Chaptain| Craft. Roman Catholic Services at ne Saturday from 1500 to 1730 by! Chaplain T. J. Fallon at the new Chaplains’ Building, No.| 129, and Mass at 0815 every Sun- day morning, at the Movie Hall. } Confessions will be heard from 0745 to 0810. Chaplain Fallon will hold a Midweek service in the Chap- Building, No. 129, each} Wednesday morning at 0645. It, will consist of the sacrifice of the} - Mass and Novena Prayers in hon- or:ef Our Mother of Perpetual Help. Services Jewish Services are held every Friday evening at the Temple,} B’Nai Zion, on the corner of Si-} monton and Southard streets, at! BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH . (Colored) Rev. C. J. Prince, D.D., Pastor Parsonage, 907 Thomas Street {All Times Eastern War Time) Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. | Christian Endeavor, 6:20 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00 p. m. Friday, 8 p. m., choir } | ONCE A CHOIR BOY VAN BUREN, Ark. Feb. 13—' Radio comedian Bob Burns’ was ' brought hp in Trinity Episcopal parish, Van Buren Organist and choirmaster Rich-! ard L. Kelton, celebrating his 40th vear at Trinity, claims that he had no part in teaehing. “Because said tenant has brok- the youthful Robin to play the en agreement in letting a child bazooka. ireside in the premises, and be- come a nuisance and an annony- ORTHODOX CATHOLIC ance.” CHURCH That was the charge in a case of eviction that came up for a hearing at 10 o'clock this morn- :ing before County Judge Ray- {mond R. Lord. The complainant |Myrtle S. Cassassa and the de- lfendant Mrs. Ray Hall. Th« house in question is situated at {919 White street. ; A compromise was entered in- Therese fecha Street jto by the attcrneys in the case, iJ in which they agreed that Mrs Rev. Lemuel J. Milerson, Pastor Swill v 2 re Os Sister Annie Bennett McKinney paren mare tt a ‘aah she Secretary and Reporter i will prepay rent to that date, but Morning service, Bl o'clock. |that, in the event she moved out Evening service, 8 o'clock. before then, she will be given a ‘Weekly Service refund based on a proporticnate Prayer service, Tuesday, 8:00:,mount of the rental charged. p.m. | In the event that the house is not vacated by that date, then a writ of eviction will be issued ; without further trial, and it was !also agreed nc appeal will be PROCEEDINGS HEARD THIS MORNING IN COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE now (Colered) Rev. G. E. Finley in Charge Mass, 10 a. m. Vespers and Sermon, 8 p. m. Public invited to attend. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH was Mrs FIRST PENTECOSTAL (Colored) Olivia Street, between Thomas Maine Memorial Dey, Monday February 15, 1943, will be ob- served by the B H. McCall Camp, No. 5, of Key West, and its Auxiliary, No. 2, with a spe- cial program at the Maine Piet in the City Cemetery, beginning 5:00 o'clock Monday afternoon. All veterans,- patrietic and service organizations. as well as the general public, have been im- vited to participate in and at- tend the services in hener. of those Americans who lost their lives on board the , American warship U S.S. Maine. A program of songs and talk will feature the observance the fateful event. This is an annual affair staged by the Spanish-American War Veterai and their Auxiliary members, commemorating the sinking of the Maine in Havana aarbor 2:30 a. m, February 15. 1898. In the Maine Plot in the City a aGE Fi¥— COMPROMISE IN MAINE MEMORIAL DAY WILL BE OBSERVED MONDAY AFTERNOON Members B. 8 Fle 5 and Auxillazgy } the Harris School Monday afternoon at 4.30 adeck and wil ceed there @ the Maine cemetery the ec orugraa » clock. pr om the 5 Past Commander Charies H. Ketchum ter of ceremonies at moriai services. The Memorial be oat tee a include at somrade li be the the me- w Dav program h rs Cemetery are the remains of 256} victims of this great disaster Their bodies were brought here on the Lighthouse Tender Man- grove, the first U. S. vessel tc reach the scene of the explosion news of which Key West and then was relayed first reached | to Punta Rassa, Fla, from which | and Whitehead Streets Rev. J. C. Wallace, Pastor Gussie Wallace, Secretary Preaching service in morning, 11 o’clock. Evening service, 8:30 o’clock. Prayer service, Tuseday night.; All are invited to attend these services. CORNISH CHAPEL, A.M.E. ZION CHURCH | | | | (Colored) Whitehead and Angela Sts. Rev. W. L. Souder, Pastor Church School, 9:30 a. m., led by Nelson Thompson, superintend- ent, and Veni Mae Curry, assist-{ ant. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Dr, A. T. McCaskill, presiding el-! der of the Tampa-East Coast District, will preach. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Dr. McCaskill will preach. i This is the first quarterly conference at Zion. Defense workers, service men, visitors and friends are invited to all services at Zion. Weekly Meetings Monday, 8 p. m., Stewardess Board No.’ 1. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m., and class meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m. J unior Choir rehearsal. Wednesday, 8 p. m., Unit Lead- ers meet. Friday, Senior Choir rehearsal. | prayer SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (Colored) 1006 Thomas Street Elder Cox, Distriet Elder Local Elder, R. S. Little Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Church service, 11 a. m. * Young People’s meeting, p. m. Evening service, 8:00 o'clock. Wednesday, Prayer meeting. Friday, teachers’ meeting. 6:00) NEWMAN METHODIST CHURCH « (Colored) j Corner Division and Whitehead Streets Rev. Monroe, Pastor Chureh School, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11:00 o'clock. Epworth League, 6:00 p. m. Evening service, 8:00 o’cloc! Tuesday night, class meeting. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Center, Between Petronia and Olivia Streets Services t Year Sundays— Sung Mass, Sermon, Commun- ions, 8:00 a. m. Church School follows imme-' diately after the 8 o'clock service. Solemn Evensong, Benediction, 7 p. m. Week Days— i Tuesdays, Low Mass, 7:45 a. m. Wednesdays, Litany and Ser-! mon, 7:30 p. m. ; Thursdays, Low Mass, 7:45. Sermon, a. m. Fridays, Low Mass, 9:00 a. m.° CHURCH ( 717 Simonton Street Sigismund A. Laing, Minister A. Milton Evans, Clerk of Session i 11 o'clock. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. “We Are Climbing Jacob’s Lad- ; at '; BAPTIST CHURCH ; " |} SERVICES 16:80 . m. & 6 pm. { > taken against that ruling. WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a. m.. E.W.T. (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal ——__-»_ Precipitation Rainfall 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since Feb. 1, inches Deficiency inches Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches Deficiency inches Relative Humidity 85% Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 8:02 Sunset 7:21 Moonrise - 2:58 Moonset 3:47 Tomorrow's Tides (Naval ase) High Tide Low Tide 7:55 am. 1:10 a.m. 7:00 a. 12:11 p.m. FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: tinued rather cool tonight early Sunday. Florida: Continued rather cold; tonight and Sunday; light to heavy frost in extreme north and | pessibly in interior of central portion. Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi- | cola, Fla: No small craft or storm warnings have been is- sued. since Feb. 1, since Jan. 1, Con- and presented by the seniors of thé Sunday School at this hour. Tuesday, 8 p. m.,- Young Peo- ple’s meeting and Adults’ Prayer Service. Thursday, 8 p. m., Glee Clur rehearsal. Thursday, 8 p. m., Boy Scouts’ | meeting. Friday, 8 p. m., choir rehearsal. Aaa aad aaa v4 i Tove, —FTI rae 4 4. 4 you to worshi> with them Sunday REV. W. D. KEIS Guest-Supply Minister In Trying Times Let Us Not Forget God TED M, JONES, Minister i iM A Oe hn A nan nnm anaes I VISION IS VITAL ... on the production front! Women have important war DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12, 2-6 P.M. city to the world was told of this) Memoris epochal event. " Chaplem Graft ao Sunday night; 14,5 at us be ‘a Special pe my 8 o'clock, there W service held at the Fleming) Pilac Street Methodist (Uptown) Church. All veteran organiza- ticns will attend. Chaplain Glas- glow of the U. S. Navy, station- ed at Key West. will be the prin- cipal speaker, and the U. S. Choir will render music songs. Wreaths— V ing ana TRADE ROUTES CHICAGO.—More than half Morocco’s export trade and 70 pe cent of its imports pass through the port of Casablanca. Faster draft is predicted by May to meet Casablanca strategy. NOTICE To Business Firms The Fictitious Name Law passed by the 1941 Legislature, sets forth various provisions. sach as registration with the county clerk, and advertising the personne] of those comprising the business com- cern or firm. The law es passed provides: 1. All persons operating unincorporated busi- ness or professions under any name but their own proper or known called names, must register this “fictitious” trade name with the clerk of the circuit court in the county where tHe principa! place of best- ness is located. - ci - 2. A féé of $1.00 is charged for this registra tion. 3. Furthermore, the names of all persons in- terested, and the extent to which they are interested must be registered as well. 4. Penalty for non-compliance denies any un- registered business and these interested in doing such business the right to defend or maintain suit in any court in this state, either as plaintiff or defendant. and it further provides that any person violating this law regarding registration is liable to having an im- for ion charging a misdemeanor filed against him by any person aggrieved by the fictitious name, and on conviction of such charge shall be liable te a fime of $25.00 or 60 days in jail, or both. 5. Before registration can be made, such in- tention to register must be advertised at least once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in 2 newspaper as defined by law in the eounty where the registra- tion is made. This law applies to Apartments, Hotels, Filling Stations, Cabin Courts, or business of any kind ex cept such as are operated under the name of the owner. Lawyers generally agree that the terms “proper or called name” as used in the law would be like this example: Suppose you afe one of the mumerous Jones family. Suppose your proper name is “Johs Edward Jones,” but your called name is “J. E. JONES.” Unless your business ix actu wly operated under one or the other of these names ,ou would be required to register. The Key West Citizen Offers Its Assistance In Helping Basiness Men te Comply With This New Law. TELEPHONE 51 DPOLPDILIDIDIISLIIALL ALLA

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