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_THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The & rey ‘West Citizen PURLISHING Co. Exeer inday own ' Business Wong 8 ONT EZEN Published Dy VDE WAN, ' JOH ALLEN, West and as second class matter nor THE ASSOCIATED PRESS d to_use ed MeMeEL . $10.00 00 ADVERTISING RATES KEEP YGUR PURSE STRINGS TIGHTENED Cities and counties, like individuals, in times of prosperity, should not spend their meney like drunken men. On sundry The Citizen has pointed out to the people of Key West that occasions, vests, is now, and that, should that practice Commission state. today that it times come not be followed, when hard iin, as they surely will come, many K Westers today, who earhing more money. than they have ever earned before, will find themselves in the same financial are KEY WiST IN DAYS GONE BY FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF FEBRUARY 27, 1933 h The Beautification the time to save, in these days of lush har- ofane iicey servant is in to ple Postmaster Charies S. Williams, | who underwent a surgical opera- tion in the Marine Hospital yester- necd of tin cans in which it mahogany seeds. TIN CANS SALVAGE LOST COPPER AP Science Editor ELACKLAND ARMY FLYING SCHOOL, Waco, Tex., Feb. 27.— Here's a tinfish of another sort. Like the submarine it is a war fish. It is a process of using tin to tish for copper, which is deserib- ed by Maj. James P. Butcher, commanding officer of Blackland Field quartermaster department. Committee Conservation land Field, out of their old tin cans, As do the housewives with; cans, the Army men wash and ‘flatten the tins. Scraps and shreds | and pieces of these cans are! thrown into a vat The tin fish are made at Black-- WHAT! YOU DON’T HAVE GREMLINS? Up to now only aviators were supposed to be both- ered by the Gremlins. But actually a Gremlin can turn up anywhere—and anybody can have a Grem- lin. Look elsewhere in The Citizen today and see for yourself. a THREE COLOR SETS SATU RDA FEBRUARY 27 Sunday’s Horoscope . Today’ s Bir thdays US. Sen. Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, born Hudsoh, Mass. Today gives an analytical na- 61 years ago. jture. trust. The United. ‘States three cities systems; there are eight in Europe ago. which turn to The has served) by some discontent, only subway The mind is versatile and impressionable, itimes may partly due to a tendency to mis- native sometimes ‘seems unable to understand the ‘laws of nature and becomes too Corporation, wary.) -; Justice Hugo L. Bk Supreme Court, « Ala., 57 “k of the orn Har- n, David Sarnoff, president, Radio born in Russia, 52 years ago. John thor, born Salinas, E. Steinbeck, noted au- Cal, 41. years containing | DETROIT.—Three sets of col- in th “detector tubes” enable the smelting process and ordinarily human eye to distinguish colors. eae and Mrs. Bert Linderman, diverted to streams to get rid of! | who have a fishing lodge at Palo it In the vat an electroplating | L EG A b se ' : day, is reported to be in a critical and five in the rest of the world waste copper. condition. today. te ee straits as they were in depression days. i This waste is copper lost in the or City and county officials should take that same advice to heart. The city, for the ; , first time in many a moon, has a fair-sized ; actress, born 33 years ago. Joan Bennett, SPECIAL, Seen ena Palisades, N. J., d for at OURT OF 1 Frank Kingdon, president JUDICIAL CIEL Dr. “TATION , SSOCIATION “« ° THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WILL always seek the truth and print it w.thout fear and without fawor; never be afraid to attack wrong or to applaud right; always fight for progress; never be the or- gan or the mouthpiece of any’person, clique,~) faction or class:-always, dplits utzhost fea, | public welfare; never tolerate pcomueuor or injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue, commend good done by individual or organ- ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions: print only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never com- promise with principle ‘MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage More Hotels and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airpurts—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Gov- ernments. A Modern City Hospital. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS there is there is Where suppressed nev rolled news are human be- only where CARL ACKERMAN, 1001 of Journalism, Dean, Sc Columbia University. $I YOU CAN IMPROVE YOURSELF io believe It there are is always comforting chat m: individuals in Monroe coun- ty who have determined, as far as possible, ph ally, men- to improve themselves, tally end spirituaily Up human race. interested in self-improvertent is worthless the not them devolves the hope of The man or woman who is m s human progress is conceynec as far 1 h¥smay accontpli oa or of whathe, dat ch their the rdi wor hearings, have and wonder elf-impr ovement afflict the world ils should ernal principles les that These remember th aye individu: are are € that rule lopment of rtun fortune. stand immune t or mi ife, measured over the span of centu but the verities Every stantly away abide should strive con health, growth. It ¢ unfortunate circumstances of Al) that is necessary is for the will toward a*higher there will Ke; progres individ better spiritual intelli rn be for reater gence and ne amidst the any person @ indivi@val nd, eventually ry to strive goal ¢ to its aftainment. ae Aca The contribution that a singfe individ- Bal mates to the nd is necessarily it is small but, just the same, important. Every in the coming of a better day for all people and much of the progress must be made through the development of i spiritual powers. The women of Monroe county are do- nluable war work, but there are, ng women, as among men, many care- individu who do nothing. vitally living human being can assi am | employment } Salarie money” | itself, and the perity. i but it takes an alert, shou ud | in the midst | personality and that | ‘Breese Morse, mass development of man-"" bank balance, and some officials are itch- ways to spend it. who, hav been ing to try to hit on new They are like some men, broke for time, winds, so to speak, when they or a lor get regular alaries they have not been accustomed to receive. and wages In many cases, the difference betwee» the well-to-do man and the man who has to | e to make both ends meet, is not that former has earned more than the latter but because the former saved some of his earnings systematically and the latter didn’t. The Citizen knows of several men in West, who have never received large s, but have now reached that position where they can Jive off the interest from ; savings. While The that a man should be as pinch-penny as the Sage was said to be, yet he ut- a truth in homely help their : Citizen doesnot jate Russell § tered many words ¢ practiced, reed and dependency. He declared that any man could be- come rich if he foilowed the simple rule ot of his earnings. It the beginning of such a him, doubles it would ob were It always saving a part after before wouldn't be long, that pr: his money eventually bigger it performs. ctice, and ‘working and redoubles gets the more to work for ‘work”’ But the trouble of the great majority, he declared, was that the Once such a habit is contracted, it and the time ar- modic. becomes worse and worse, | vives when no attempt whatever is made to save, regardless of how large an income be. In the midst of prosperity, some of think there an end to pros But it is then that one should spend as carefully times are good. Too many of us canrot resist the tempta- n to when it is plentiful and easily obtainable, and that same ci cumstance applies to the government and its subdivisions. Our city government, with money flowing uninterruptedly into its coffers, should keep in mind the many hard years through which it has passed, and keep its purse strings tightened. may will never be as he does wher waste tio money now To be happy you have to think you rtising is good business insurance, wide-awake merchant , to realize this. A Victory Garden, in your own back ; yard, will help you to be well-fed, regard- less of rationing orders. The best producer in the world will go f he is the worst seller; this argument for advertising. out of business is the basic INVENTED TELEGRAPH TO PAINT A recent biography of Samuel Finley inventor of the electro-mag- netic telegr that he was a painter of some merit and that in Charleston, S. C., “the became a fashion- able and successful painter, charging any- where from $50 to $600 for a portrait.” The author of the biography of the that ‘‘Morse Massachusetts inventor says ‘Speint 1Weélve years perfecting and promot- frehisteterraph before his final triumph” and emphas zes that “‘one of his purposes in telegraphy — perhaps, his esséntial pur- pose — was to win an income that would permit him to paint as he chose.” This is interesting because, very often, individuals devote their lives to an unin- teresting enterprise in order to gain a com- petency in order to enjoy some other work. This is probably a mistake, but, after all, individuals must eat and economic regi- mentation has existed in the world for cen- turies, fling money to the | advocate ; man could put | aving Was spas- | {sources to withstand the attacks ‘of a and went ph, calls attention to the fact | Alto Key, are guests of Mayor and Mrs. William H. Malone. Sixteen tables were in play at the bunco party given last night of St. Ma The affair was given un-! ‘dd the auspices of the Catholic ! Daughters of America and the lo- al Knights of Columbus Lodge. benefit ! Church. Major will cnte ‘noon at Fort Taylor in honor of the officers of the Italian training | ship Colombo, which arrived here days ago. {General Harry C. Hale, U.S. A., retired, entertained at an informal and Mrs. Wade Rhein three | tea Saturday afternoon in honor of | tg a War Labor Board branch, but |" } Major and Mrs. Mark E. Guerin, ; | who are guests at his home, Flag- | ler avenue and Reynolds street Parent-Teacher Associations i Kev West will hold a joilnt meet- ; ing tomorrow angements for the district meeting to be held in Hollywood April 5 and 6. Is, under the direction of Mrs. Virgil Codero, are held for the presentation of the — comedy, “Hot-Cha. n Garden Theatre. The date!, hen the play will be given coat not yet been decided on. Rehea returned Charles Curry has f > he had from Jacksonville, whe been visiting a few da Miss Louise Cas of Key West, now a Tar is here visiting relatives. da, formerly ipa, T. T. Thompson, who had been spending the last Caribbee colony returned on home y the Matecumbe. verday Mrs. George Billberry returned yesterday from Miami, where she had been visiting relatives. Wallace L. Bierer, lighthouse keeper at Dry Tortugas returned to his post yesterday, after pass- | ing his quarterly vacation in Key West and Miami. The Citizen says today in an editorial paragraph: “A sophomore, asked to write a v containing the words ‘ana-* got this out ; and ‘anatomy,’ of his system: ‘Mv analyze over ihe ocean; my analyze over the! sea; my analyze over the ocean, oh. bring back my anatomy’ ” lyze’ afternoon to make! being | resident of .j current is turned on. This causes ithe copper in the pool to electro- | plate upon the picces of tin. is, !” One and a half tons of tin, oe Major Butcher, will thus fish up| n the Victoria restaurant for the! and plate on itself one ton of COP | yononns SaNtnyy Catholic: per, The copper thus gathered is! removed. It is moreover of great-! er purity than the original pro-| duct from the smelter. Another reason, the Major, for everyone to salvage tin eans. ain Wednesday after’ py ANT BARS SWEATER GIRLS BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — Fifty-| three girls, who appeared at the| | Sikorsky aircraft plant wearing | sweaters in Violation of the com- pany’s “uniform rule,” were dis- missed. They took their ‘troubles; George Anderson, Sikorsky ex- ecutive. | and the girls can’t go back to work while wearing sweaters. in| H ‘ Cae No. 8-518 MURRAY DAVIE) ODOM, i Pla CA i CATION oN ODOM, South. Caroling required Orangebur mare hereby pear to the Bill divorce in the above on the 3th day of April. otherwise the allegations will be taken as confessed. This Order ix ta be a week for four con weeks in The Key West © wspaper published in Key therein ‘Done and Ordered this February, A two weeks at! Upper! ‘IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL | CIRCCY OF THE STAT: FLORIDA, IN | &Np ror woxmor COUNTY. TN | CHANCERY. i Caxe No. 8- VIOLA THOMAS, Plaintiff. DIVORCE. THOMAS, iefendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION JAMES £. THOMA: Residence Unknown. | You are hereby required to » to the Rill ef Complaint. divorce in the above styled éa n the Sth day of April, A. D. therwi legations therein will 1 confessed. Don’ ered this 12th of F 1.1943. ( Ross © Sawyer jClerk Poeithe Gireult Gaunt ct Mearoe County, Florida Ry: (S8d.) Kathleen Nottage. Deputy Clerk {THOMAS S$. CARO, | Solicitor for the Plaintiff. febi-20-27.mar6.1943 | RERTIF ACTION JAMES E, TO: ‘ ap- for day simulans A -Taday’s Horoscope, and full of resource, will need: all the re- Tactful the native fortune. If the aspects there is epoortunlT for success; if not, it will be bet- | ter to walk in the shallow wa- ters of quiet life. walk cautioust ‘favorable, BRIDEGROOM DIES AFTER RECEPTION NEW YORK.—Six the wedding, Mrs. Robert E. Mel- son discarded her wedding clothes into mourning. Her husband collapsed at the weddin; reception and died soon after in a hospital. Filling In The Time Flapper (to casual acquaint- ance)—Have you a cigarette? The Spinster smoke! Why, first man that came along. Flapper—so would I, sister. but have a cigarette while you're waiting ONE MORE + for ,PERIOD ENDS FEB, 28. rail In all events, | hours after | (shocked)—What, ‘ I'd sooner kiss the’ “i WYLIE VENABLE, lay OF THE STATE O :- Plaintiff, DIVORCE ROBERT MAC | yefendant. BLICATION LORIDA: t > Unknown, | It is hereby ordered that you are required to appear on the 5th day} Jof April, 1943, before the above lentitled court to the Bill of Com- ‘plaint filed against you in the above entitle use, and The Key West | Citizen is hereby designated as the ewspaper in whi der shall | for four} a) Witness. Honorable Arthur! Gomez as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Court In he City of Key West, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, this 12th day of Febru- | ary \ Ross C Sawyer L) Clerk © brs uit Court, Monroe County, id that rules are rulés|/ Hee | i | H Plaintiff. | | H | | | ir Plaintiff, vs. ® DIVORCE NIELS WIBYE, Defendant. A | ORDER OF PUR Ti on Ik K Tt is her jrequired to appear t April, 1943, before the to the Bill of Com- st you in the above titled cause, and The Key W. izen is hereby designated as the wspaper in which this order shall published once a week for four | (4) consecutive weeks, | Witness the Honorable Arthur ‘Gomez as One of the Judges of this [Court andthe Seal of this Court in he City of Ke roe Coun- Florida, t of Febru- on ine ‘be ary Ross C Sawyer . Monroe County, |Ry: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. fell mar6-13,1943 STATE OF FLORIDA, IE COUNTY. IN |THE FIRST c WEST, organized Unite banking under States n of the e of Mortgage. a whose Christian name is unknown known. heirs, gran- creditors, and other par- through, un- tees, ties claiming by, der or against David Glick- man, who is not known to be cither dead or alive; et al. Defendants. ORD FOR P ATION ‘Pavia Glickman - Glickm Christian name unknown heirs, devisees. creditors. and other par- hrough, under or who is not whose tand all unknown. Orleans, ms as particu plaintiff, i “Caroling. Fi widow, SAMMY Monday wise the he Done | Florida ENRIQUE Solicitor STATE OF FLORE ALDIVAR REGACHO. Pr 2GACHO, endant ORDER oF PI BLICATION SAMMY RE Infantry wos Ange Ist wl ppine California, required mplaint yeu in April, A. TF allegatic as confi and Or. this 26th the 1943 taken irenit. Court Clerk of the yi GS) Katht - ESQUINAL for MONROE FLOR . ® HELEN MARINELLL MARINE! ORDER OF therein will hb iJ. F. SIKES LICENSED PLUMBER 1306 CATHERINE STREET a. x jof the AE MONROE COUNTY. 1 Drvorer: s of said bill wil Union for Democratic Ac- tion, born in England, 49 years Maurice G , York, author. years ago Hindus of New born in Russia, 52 | Tarzan Gremlin is athletic, In every sport he dallies. fielders os | On golfing ¢ greens he moves the cup, And tennis balls--hell mt cu! | While tighters train, he trains the binds ; that tweel when keyes gel em. Afternoons: Tues. and Sat., 2:30 - 430 Every Evening: 8:00 - 10:39 pm Ladies Invited SKATE for HEALTW’S SAKE | eo Phone $11° j he AARON H. SHIFRIN — PRACTICE Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery is known neral Deliv- plaintiff, is 82 2 arolina. “elma ans y and Ged husband, whose ams > > » in the situate, County of Monroe, and described follows: On the Island of Key W 1 known on William A. Wh a Island N 3). but now hette nd de- scribed as: 2 ) known Two (2). Five (5) (). dleven ona Thirteen G Three Seven Ten Twelve Nine a1) diagram a3 ) and of Watson Streets and run northeasterly United Street (200) feet, in a__ northwesterly One Hundred and Fifty-three (158) feet. thence at right angle. in a southwesterly direction to thence (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk | feb13-20-27:mar6.1943 IN THE ELEY or AND JOSEPHIN DIVORCE Defendant, ORDER OF PUBLICATION wy E VENABLE, 2227 St. Detroit, You are pear t filed styled ca ‘April, A. |legations of 's | as confessed Done and ordered at Key County, Florida, this f February, A. D.' 1943. eAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. | WILLIAM Vv. ALBURY, | Attorney for Plaintiff. Jean Ave. Michigan hereby required to ap- the bill of it ainst you use on the first Monday 1943, otherwise the al- jd bill will be taken West, 18th feb19-36:mar5-12,1943° lunder the laws of the United States j Chancery, | hereinbefore. by lof Complaint in this cause on Moen- j said Bill of Coreplaint will be tak- Watson Street. thence along Watson Street in a southeaster- ly direction to the point of be- vinning You are hereby notified that The First National Rank of Key West a banking corporation organized of America. as plaintiff, has filed ainst vou, as defendants, in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Ju- dicial Circuit of the State of Flor- ida, in and for Monroe County, in its sworn Bill of ©om- plaint for the purpose of foreclos- mortgage against the lande deseribed. and it is therefore ordered that vou are here- required to anpear to the Bill ing a day, 1943, the otherwise ist day of March. A. D. the allegations of en_as confessed by you It is further ordered that this Order be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in The Kev West Citizen. a newspaper publishes? “onree County, State of Florida Dated this A 1D. 1943. (SEAL) Ross C Sdwyer Clerk Cireuit Court Eleventh Judicial Cirenit |‘ of’ Florida. in and for Monroe County. Jan30;feb6-13-20-27,1943 * 29th day of January. FEI IISIIOIAIIIISIIIOIISIIIISIOI ISOS IIIS TOI SII TIS IAI SIS IASI toate thet ttn teat tintin ." KEY WEST BEDDING co ———_______—_ 515 Front Street The Southernmost Mattress Factory in the United States r\@ MATTRESSES RENOVATE | FURNITURE UPHOLSTERE: 224444444444 8446 ae LOPEZ Funeral Service { Established 1885 Licensed Funeral and Embalmers zt 24-Hour Ambulance Service $ + PHONE 135 0224444444000 00008) “Electrical DON'TS” THE FUSE-- is to protect your wiring and electrical appliances. 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