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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN AMERICA’S ‘NO. ONE” SUB-KILLER *' WEDDING RING FOUND THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1943, ‘OUR SIDESHOW 4 ee “ ' FIFTH-COLUMNIST IN HEN HOUSE ' SPANISH GRAMMAR 4 biscuits—many biscuits. I see Halsey “grounds war | pondents in South ‘Pacific. corres- 4 24-Hour Ambulance Service > PHONE 135 NIGHT 696 "AMAA A6Aeeeeeneeead FUND SHOWS INCREASE i Peer ee ee eee ee ee oe 1 s is a | , } KEY WESTERS = : | ‘(By Adistiatea Press) AP Features Writer years’ standing. He was still cherub} asses ALAMOSa, Colo, Mar. 18.— her wedding ring on the farm to! Pitcher of woo 'to the U. S. Navy’s| first group submarine flotilla as-| ish grammar, learn it so easily? Of the Japanese Rising Sun im- CHURCH AFFAIR; GIFTS ALSO GIVEN, a Yédrs ago the Bargers moved to| the admiral nobody knows—Vice| He's a sub specialist, but did| spanish. At least one Key height, but, of cours: Church, proved to ‘be ‘very ‘sie-|géhbols Were Mario Viera and Ma-| 024 hear the old Barger farm... | alls Ensign “Dickie Edwards a the battlewagons Kentucky and) piewhtre in Phe ‘Citizen, Jo: | shed identity of the guilty hee i Fs 2 (i rears of weather- i 3 4 gifts being presented in conriec- pty walerd aes | thirty y eather-beating. |“canoeing, fea fights and general' destroyer Wood, was executive! started a school sp eecccamieion ioe for a ste pot. calcium, they mean phosphorus. : HAN bougaet ster | Mis. Mae Pintado - age : was presented to Al E. 'Rudeen ‘tiftil bouquet Of-roses. The master if 109{ Wards who now has one of the!an invaluable understanding of| find it comparatively easy in _}gpecn Rumford Baking Powder, c ; ‘Baker - ae phegphe- War bond of $150 went to Dolores ‘Départrnent of the Navy. 1.00 | rector o} AF i . E ‘ SURVIVES 90 YEARS Established 1885 ; The third was presented to! La ‘Concha last ‘hi i Mrs. ‘Felipe Marero 100 | Uncle Sam’s No. 2 sailor. Long. Admiral Edwards gives the 40-| RICHMOND.—Beverly Profitts, { F 3 Mrs. ‘Elizabeth ‘Roberts ¢ _ She ctw 4 bond of $100. | Atherton, S. J., extentis tHanks to 1.00 | least-known of the top-ranking! chunky figure coming in jst be-| in the same tiny bed that cradled the organization, i Sreene . Catherine Mitehell i ganization, the affair such“a’complete success. 100} Don't be fooled by that ro-} 2° Works only from 9 a.m. to 5) of hand rocking without so much a Be TWO HOTELS mM AMI- POPULAR PRICES , : SOCIETY : EASILY LEARNED one bd YEARS | g | By JOHN GROVER by is a submarine man of 30/ (By Associated Prens) MISS M : | fe -. ¢ Why do Key Westers, when! A he it the O. T. |ARIAN EDMONDS AND MARIO MEADVILL! . 18—Thirty| . WASHINGTON, Mar. 18.--From! faced when he got his first com- y en a’ e . McLellan VIERA ELECTED KING AND QUEEN IN 1 veers ago Mrs. Tom Barger loctl the U, S, Naval Aeademy's’No. 1/mand in 1913, as skipper of the|they take up the study of Span-| farm lays eggs with the design eg eee EE ae Ahan be 1a ence to guard the new Panama Because of the many years they © ett Biting ir q j 5 i > {have engaged in conversational a 3 ; | i ‘Admiral Richard S. Edwards. | Plenty of duty on surface ships, | ' ivi | Color. i ae eo : a Me te and qusen elected By iy found ae Nelarsionn caantit "Phe 1907 scatiemy _year-book| In the last war, he Served Board | ee pe eon Bin ieee Mrs. McLellan: hasn't estab- 4 rg€ -»., “worldly-wise old man with a| Arkansas as engineering and gun-} if but is looking for a biddie who - cessful throughout, with these ged Hangs, hes sess crown It was nohe the worse for its a shed mar w a dues Miipexy affieer, inter ‘skippefed thet ee = Si pa fas = fe hl clucks in Japanese. She's destin- | Mystic symbols. Ab—they mean or Willard M. Albury. H 7 tion with the activities. | i = “So “= ggeareeg ; 5 t = They mean bones, good t e t ayor | parasol duty.” {officer of the New Mexico and! 4] Span 1 vay’ ‘as he good The first gift of a $250 war bond | presented the queen with’a beat | Wy: M. Chancellor 1.00 | P That's ad same Admiral Ed-} Commanded the ‘Colorado. He has eaints i eg k a ger teeth. My secret charm: One tea- of the Jefferson Hotel. of'ceremionies’ was Ligut, Pred-| Mrs. Lillie Sawyer - i ; ing Hit! i Swe~w~ | in these biscuits gi . Bac! : eer j war’s biggest jobs — bustirig ‘Hit-| Army problems, too, from a tour }masterin; i . www jm 0 give Ye daily The second, which was also a erick Stewart ‘of ‘the Recreation | Catherine Ferguson 100 her's enee “dreniive bes di-, of duty on the staff of the Army’ tion, ee } LOPEZ Deauak: ~~ 4) minimum i West '@ dance and flogt SHOW ‘iven at aE ue Deval 1.00 "fleet commander in chief and, , “Day Off" On Sunday | iy a § John D. McKinnon, of the Jeffer-| The entire affair ‘Was voted a| Mrs. Cleveland Wells i i ing in hi scapes : : ph an 5 i years in the submarine fleet. the hour week a drubbing in his’pres-' the _three- a i : son Hotel, which was ‘also ‘a war | grand success, ‘and Father Thomas | Mrs. Blondin ‘Goehting ae “silent service,” made him the! ent job, Night watchmen see ‘his! ter of Be Me eats “ed The gifts were. presented by! all ‘for their able assigtahce and | Mrs. Mary Bryant __ fore 8 "s_sti § i avy men. fore 8 a. m., and he’s still around | her 2 ‘. r Fred Dion, general chairman ‘of|'generous patronage Which made | Ms. Mary Smart - pes om Fickalisds Deceptive at 7 p. m. Sunday is his “day off.” | 8 Flag sia — my ei = sie’ Mrs. Ruby ‘Cerezo — ‘ r PEAY ar CARE Ad. VHA RRUeREN VERE SER Miss Edith Watkins 1.00| mance stuff in the school book,! ?* yp is stri “« a beeen atet RED CROSS 1,00 | though. The “thin man”—Admiral ' 5 Stliae a yea een Aon Ber RRR t LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY 1.00 Ernest W. King, grim-lipped fleet} widow” these war days. Admiral) The growth of potatoes has been Robert Evans ___ 1,00 | commander and | Edwards has quarters aboard Ad-| stimulated by the use of thylene Mrs. Eveleo Cabot - chief of naval) Mrs. Evergreen Watkins Contributions for the Red Cross Tiny Curty _. fund continue to ‘éortie in, with Nellie Roberts the amount of collections inereas- ' ing each day. The drive now being‘ conducted will terminate at ‘the end of March. Those in charge at Red Cross Headquarters state ‘that they are making every effort to compile the returns as rapidly as Possible, and state that if yddr contribution has not been listed as yet, not to become impatient, a5 it will appear within a reasonable time after contributions have becn made. The following is a lis: of te | latest contributers to the cause: | Monroe Theater -. £25.00. Strand Theater 25/00: Key West Chambe: f Gardners Pharmacy 25:00 | Mrs, Ed Neff . 85:99 E. H. Gato, Jr. _... F500, Gato Real Estaee Improve-.. _} ment Co. .. 15:00 Gomez Furnittre 10/0) Allan B, Cleare, Jr. Price Tours .... Norcissa Lunch Shop —_ Island City Book Store Lt. Worth akon 2 hs Catherine Mr. and Mrs. D. B.’Sharp Victory Furniture aaa Pritchard's Funeral Home Miss Jennie Seymour . ‘0:00 | ‘To:00 10:00 10.00 500. 5.00 . $6.00 5,00. 5.00 Louis John Joseph Ranalli, M. C. Perez __. Mrs. E. E. Hood Arthur Lowe . Mrs. Norman Lewis Richard Trenary Nester Alvarez Dr. Herman K, Moore _ Mrs, Julius Pinder Philip Sanchez - Mrs, Oscar Collins Mrs. Maitland Pinder .. John Marchants Mits. Alice Curry e Mrs. John Walker, Sr. .. Mré. Rosétnary Chiarefli - Mrs. Leland Albury Mrs. H.‘G. Met Ts. Marv Acevedo _ Mrs. De La‘Gitera Mrs. Bryan Richardso ies ... 10:00:.Frdncisco Sqnchez -... _ 10,00; Victoria Arnold Mrs. Jack Newtomb . Fanny Russell TE. Reyes _ ‘Péter Sanchez Mirthie Blanco Mrs. Henry Carey ~ 's. Francis C. Powell rs. Marjorie Lopez forcisa, Jr., sh : USN. 7 Sssessssssss S88: Mrs. Johrr Weech - 1.00} Leroy Johnson Be A Johnson 1,00 | Juliette Parramore EO same D. Roberts. Jr. - Mrs. Levan Dowski 1.00 | Migs. ‘L. A. Fritchman a i > Q fi S '. G. Thompson . F. Hoffman ___. and Mrs. S. B. Meadows dre Fernandez . W. G. Knowles . H. Garcia . Rosa Caraballo . Antonio Garcia . J. G. Piodela irs. Paul Wimeuauer 0 Vadis s. Louis Acosta uis Acosta - rs. Joe Pelaez PERS >, FESR ee § s 3% See et ke ee eke el + iF a> 29 of 4 38588 5 a5: Sa 4 5 1.00 | Esquinaldo Studio 00 / Santiago Valdes “\, | Mrs. Merrill Acosta 338 “Mr. ‘arid Mrs, Otto Wolfe 00 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Art Humann 'r. and Mrs. Albert Lang . John Barrow . B. Rosenthal » A. R. Baldwin s aa5 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 | 1.00 1.00 1.00 operations, doesn’t pick his right- hand man. for social graces. Admiral King was called to! tighten up the Navy after the Pearl Harbor investigating com-! mission found some gold braid was less than ship-shape. He reached ‘way down the seniority miral King’s flagship, theex-yacht Dauntless. There ‘the Navy’s big| boss and his chief of staff can dig into any knotty problems unset- fled at the end of their 12-hour of- | fice days. Admiral Edwards, like | King, is just an occasional visitor | in his own Washington apartment. | Admiral Edwards is a main line 1.00 | list'to ~promote Edwards, whose } pp ijladelphian. 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 | admiral’s star was still new andi shiny. King knew Edwards’ work.; The thin man was commander of j REASON FOR JOY ALBUQUERQUE, .N. M.—Ar-} 1.00 | the Atlantic fleet when Edwards riving at-the house of a patient! 1.00 1.00 1.00! | 1.00 | 1.00} 1.00 | 1.00 1.00} 1,00 | 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00| 100; 1.00 1.00! 1.00 1,00; was in charge of the New London Conn., submarine base. They say King has a long memory for a well done job. He didn’t have to remember farther than 1939 for an outstanding Edwards job. When the ill-fated Squalus went down, } Edwards supervised the rescue'and ! salvage work. He got the Navy Cross for that chore. In pitting Admiral Edwards against Admiral Karl Doenitz, the | Nazi navy’s U-boat maestro, King ; six hours late, Dr. M. K. Wylder hadsome misgivings until he heard a woman’s voice greeting him with “Thank goodness, I’ve} found a doctor who can come the day I telephone!” CAREFUL Sheriff — Did you catch that automobile thief? | Deputy — Nope. We had chas- ed him only six blocks when our 500 miles was up and we had to stop and change the oil. fights fire with fire. Admiral Ed-} { William J. Knopke 00} Paul Christie Mrs. E. J. Pope Florence Handy i Mrs. Albert Zepp 00; C. G. Gochie 00. ,00 | 00) Mrs. R. M. Calloway 00} 9 “ATHLETE'S FOOT” Make This Overnight Test | The germ imbeds itself deeply. | Make this overnight test. Get the! ‘one ounce test size TE-OL, at any | drug store. Made with 90% alco- } germs faster. You feel it take | and propylene gases. Rates Write or Wire WITH BATH AND TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 NE. ist Avenue 80 Rooms - Elevator 108 Rooms - Elevator Solarium Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION MIAMI ANNOUNCEMENT I am pleased to announce to my many Key West friends and to Key Westers generally, lam sow .- with the FORD HOTEL, located at 60 N.E. ard Street. across the street from the Post Office and just three blocks from the bus station. When you are in Miami. please make your home at the FORD HOTEL. The management and staff will be very happy to extend to you every courtesy and comfort W. HAMILL, Formerly with the Leamington Hotel, which has been taken over by the U.S. NAVY CARD OF THANKS We take this means of e pressing our heartfelt’ appreci: tion to the many . fritnds;|-that |: were so kind to us,during \the illness and. death of ‘our loved?! one, Mrs. Sarah A: Lowe: We want to especially thank those who donated the use of their! ears for the funeral, and for the many floral offerings, assuring one and all that their many kind deeds will never be forgotten. marl18-1t THE FAMILY. DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN GENERAL PRACTICE Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery | 925 Whitehead—Opp. Lighthouse | PHONE 612-W i . Curtis. Belcher . BE. J. White . J. Wiggins . W. W. Ward a ,00| hold. ‘It will also please you for 00 | sweaty, smelly or itchy feet. Test! 00 }size TE-OL today at Gardner's | advt. ‘Mrs. Josephine Catala —. Mrs. D. G. Spellman _.. Mrs. Peter Jaycocks ea Mrs. Marion Roberts —.. Mrs. Marion Roberts | Mrs. S. C. Singleton | Mrs. Merlin Albury | Mrs. Harty Shaw —.. | Mrs. Verdina gaged i ‘Mrs. Laurence Higgs — py An oor Mrs, Alene Knowles Mrs. F. 7. Miller E : : : My. and Mrs. Ralph Faraldo a 3 B. M. Russell .. Mrs, Milton Sawyer Rev. G. Perez ‘ Lt. Carl H. Meyers, U.S.N.R. Frank Holtsberg ssw Mrs. A. Dy Taylor Mrs, John Cody £. 1. Collins E. P. Beauet Mrs, UL. C. Blicker Mrs. W. E. Trapnell Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barr Mrs. Adrian O’Sweeney Mrs. Mary Berriau Tony’s Linch Room Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hauri Mrs. John T. Albury Mre.'B. M. Russell ‘C. Larrv Gardner e ¥8) ‘M~. Phd Mrs. ‘Otto Kirch- heiner Mise Nellie Manendez Cavthin Allen ‘Charles Edlau ‘Cecelia Bova ‘Augustine Esvinosa Paul Sackewitz ‘George ‘Acevedo JOSE C. PEREZ 919 Elizabeth Street ee : | Conversational Spanish ° fon Cons,” Washing Ma" chine. Apply Tommie’s Skat-| ing Rink. mari8-tf 100 | Raymond Cabrera £00 W. Schuts 1.00 | Mrs. Leo Lopez 1.00 | Jack Sawyer 33 Lt. and Mrs. R. P. Holds- George Mills White _ nk H. Gato __. her's Gift Shop E.H.Gato TM . Lorraine Schmitt _. Belva Salvo William Hemites . 5.00 5:00! 5100 1 1 1 1 1 Mrs. Anna Perez #00 bE 1 1 1 1 00: |Pharmacy. 385, = a We can. we will. we must! These low prices show the way! Large Maple Bedroom $4475 dresser or venity. Beautifully finished. in rich honey tones. FELT BASE LINOLEUM 9x12 RUG ____ $5.95 6x 9 RUG _ SQUARE YARD 2333 ssssssssssssss a a Ak lk tak kk pl pl a s oP) . Similar to Illustration ASSORTED LAMPS $2.95 BRIDGE - $5.95 FLOOR . SOLID OAK DINETTE Consisting of. jlarge Extension |, Table, 4 Side Chairs ¢ gm | with upholstered 5 | Ht A | “Flectrical DON’TS” ELECTRIC IRONS " 1.—Don’t turn your iron on for a few pieces. a 3% e M3 Séats & Buffet with specious drawers - — Similar to Th ‘2° JEISISII OSORIO II SOO IBS IAA ROOT III BR IOS ASA II OS IOS I IIIB DASA AAA AA 2.—Don’t drop your iron. Be sure the stand will support’it. 3.—Don’t allow starch to accumulate on the sole plate. Keep it clean by rubbing it lightly in kitchen salt, spread thinly on a smooth ‘surface and applying para- fin afterward, removing excess parafin 4.—Don’t iron bbee buttons, zippers, etc. ‘They roughen the sdle plate. 90% of all iron trouble develops in the plug, terminals and cord. A six-month course in conver-) fational Spanish is offered by! Senor Jose C. Perez, an experi-| LOST : enced native teacher. | LOST—Man’s Bicycle, "Tuestay According to Senor Perez, the night, March 9th. No seat a conversational method means er, new tread chain tires, Lib- 'WANTED—Auditor, $65.00 week. not only the acquisition of al gral reward for retutn to Apt.| Stenographer, $42.50 week.| quicker Knowledge of Spanish’ Project. TE, Yates Porter Kayne, P.O, Box 187. — d marl5-4tx marl? but also maintains the interest = of the learner. ‘ARD | GNFORMATION|OLD RAGS. Apply The Gittzenl It has been proved that the) » eps rere: S| Office. ‘i i cle; maroon and cream. a = ld school method ‘of first teach-| CT° e918 N. Beach Ave. C.| WANTED—Room near bath, hot) ing grammatical construction is! Ronert Cook, Jr. mari?-3tx| Water; mtist be near Navy Yard.| tiresome and discouraging to the | State location and price. Elder- beginner. Children do not start) REAL ESTATE Business or’ Residential Lots all School learning grammar, and) eat i . OTTO A. Lungran . B. G. Seribner . 1,00 |; — “= a ee ee . and Mirs, W. J. Fournier 7.99’ ammmumnatiuniiamitimatntaenaasnavttc ean nc tte . AAA Mrs, Tan Keith 1.00 | . ahd Mrs. 'M. V. Kelly 1.00 i 1.00 { As ; og ag "| Uncle Sam Asks YOU r. S.C. Pall 1,00 ; To Lend Him Classified Column 10 PERCENT OF YOUR INCOME i ¢ ET aay 2.00 OW YYTI Titties e ie FOR SALE HELP WANTED \ Bay U. oir Savings Bonds and 2.00 s * larl 200/pRCHRICAL BOOKS — see ea to work dinner hour. | ey 200| Shipment weekly. A look at} Apply cate 4 Seay Nets SSE aN # our Technical Shelf may save} Restauran' ini aH = ; zy you a CR nF feb23-tt = FIRST NATIONAL B. 00) weeks wi : 2.00; SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon- WANTED — Fountain | Counter of KEY WEST 2.00, ton St. at Eaton St. aan : an Pella ea Member of the F De , famoranch by Phaffhacy. =; | --marl-tf : Corporation FOR SALE—Small. Hi — SoH ; 2:00 "ly ‘furnished. Lot 50x Ww, Night Cashier, ex-' “mmmnmsmmntunmmtinanimntyuntaaecuetctvesrensneneci” | water. As is, or will finish.| perience’ . Apply Side-| __ ee mE AS if Spat 2.00 9425 Patterson Avenue- | walk a om) : mari5-6tx 2.00 | i 2.00 FOR SALE—Baby carriage in| WANTED 200 “fair condition, $6.00. Apply | — \ 189) 525 Petromia Street. Apart-' WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole 1.00 ‘ment 1. mar-16-3tx; or broken. Factory needs scrap. von - | J. R. Stowers Company. ; FOR SALE — ee - emi feb12-tt Trailer, sleeps ree. $300,00. | Apply 418 Bahama Street. | {COAT “HANGERS WANTED. mari7-4tx' $1.60 a hundred. Phone 282, ' we Will call. ‘White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. mar1-tf| a Ss eS WANTED—Small Apartment for! couple and ‘child, Price no ob-} ject. See Mrs. Holland, Room 107, at the Gibson Hotel. marl6-4tx Sofa and chair, in pastel hued covering of great durability built for luxurious comfort. In- nerspring i ' 2 Pieces at only s g & 3 FRUIT UU UUUGUUE ORL OOIUO UU AOL UES JOR RS neither should beginners in a) foreign tongue. i Conversational Spanish makes | learning easier and more inter- | esting, too. ae information, apply to 919! MEL? WANTED WANTED-—Wnite _ housekeeper, | lizabeth Street, - middle-aged; to live in; _ two pb. ™ Please register now, as/ WAITRESS WANTED. ‘Sitte-' children; no ‘laundry. c classes will be limited, | walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming.| $10 weekly, and day off. 28-1 maris-1t|} mart} Poinciana Place. mari8-3tx| Give to the American Red Cross 1943 War Fund! COMPANY, Incorporated - Furniture, Farnishings and Venetian Blinds ee 901 Fleming Street, Corner Margaret Street PHONE 682 i sahdnala i ‘al BY * af ( j KEY WEST. FLA.

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