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_ Frank Wolkowsky (WEST,CLOTHES SHOPS, Inc.) Duval and Southard Sts. Phone 249 5000 PAIRS “Talk 0’ The Town Sport Pants $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 $7.95 SPUN RAYONS, SHARKSKINS and WORSTEDS Sizes 27 to 50 Waist SHARK SKIN’ UITS ; ae ‘ White, Blue and Tans SINGLE and DOUBLE BREASTED $2250 , ' SHIRT and SLACK "ENSEMBLES $5.95 to $12.50 100 DOZEN SPORT SHIRTS ~ Summer Sheers and Broadcloths ees | “Regular $1.95 Value : “NAVY ana ARMY ‘Officers’ and coos BLUES Customed - Tailored 9 flee er nes aeetsits “Rates Officers’ and Chiefs’ QVERCOATS and ACCESSORIES ify ‘OFFICERS’ TROPICAL i _.WORSTED KHAKIS a mga and CPO eon Hirersiis Caps fp Khaki Shirts ESR “Sea 2 =NAVY - WARRANT OFFICERS :@Shoulder Boards ~@ Collar Bars +@ Khaki Hose =@ Shoes =@ Khaki Web Belts > —.a =Sailors’ Tailor-Made : BLUES Pei lors’ Tailor-Made ITES : s = = ALL WHITE and “BLUE RATINGS eee wig ye BONDS STAMPS ee oa ny WOLKOWSKY Key West. Fla. DORIS RE Today’s Anniversaries 1818—Amelia J. Bloomer, advo-; cate of women’s rights and tem-| FROM FILES OF TI OF THE CITIZEN: perance, born Homer, N. Y. Died! Dec, 30, 1894. | 1819—Julia Ward Howe, Bos-| ton civic worker, author of “The| Battie © Hynin of the Republic,” motliet’ of: famed daughters, born in New York.’ ‘Died Oct. 17, 1910. ” 1837—James B.. Hickok (“Wild Bill”), Union scout and spy, Kan- sas border posts marshal, born in Illinois. Died Aug. 2, 1876. | 1862—John Kendrick Bangs, humorist, author and lecturer, born Yonkers, N. Y. Died Jan, 21, 1922. 1874—Dustin L. Farnum, actor, born Hampton Beach, N. H. Died July 3, 1929. 1878—Isadora Duncan, flaming personality, born San Francisco. Died Sept. 14, 1927. jwired The Citizen THE KEY ! WEST CITIZEN KEY WEST IN Today In History , Today’s Birthdays DAYS GONE BY 1755. — country’s tirst water | works, at Bethlehem, Pa., star 1827—Jedidiah Smith and i two companions start climb of Si-; erra Nevadas—first white men to Mrs. Sarah Jane Curry died|%° into California from the East | at 8:15 o'clock last night in her|@Md return from the West Ba it the rear of 822 Fi. ene iesel ta wag Vemtnctane) t YB—C@5_ years ago). Second Funeral services will be-held this; American Red os campaign afternoon in the First Congrega- pies MES: S1SC 000, tional Church, the Rev. iW. ‘Ezp Evans officiating. OF MAY 27, 1933 Cc. Read! the; Azores to Por- f 1919 — Com. Albert {makes first air flight acro’ | Atlantic—from the Attorney J. Lancelot Lester | tugal. today from Se Washington, stating that Senator) 1933—The > Securities Act sign- Fletcher has introduced a bill in jed by President Roosevelt. the senate authorizing the govern-! ment to construct the Overseas Highway bridges. 1935—U. Ss “Supreme Court de-! 'clares N. R. A. unconstitutional. | aa — | An Associated Press dispatch,| 1941 — An unlimited national! under a Havana date line, pub-|©™ergency declared by President. lished in today’s Citizen, says that | two sons of Ernest Hemingway were in a serious automobile acc 1942—Recruiting of Waacs be- gins—first time in our history Rear Admiral Frederick C. Sher- |man, commander of the carrier !Lexington, sunk in Coral Sea} battles, born 55 years ago. if Harold J. Rome of New York,} composer-lyricist, author of “Mr.! |Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones,” born New York, 35 years. ago. ! Joseph C. Grew, former ambas-! sador to Japan, born in Boston, 63! years ago. Prof. Edwin Min of Vander-* bilt University, Tegnessee, noted} teacher of h, born Rich-} mond, Ark 'S ago. | Henry W. Taft, noted New York lawyer, brother of late P | \ident-Chief Justice, born Cincin-| | nati, 84 years ago. i Judge Charles E. Wyzanski, of; Boston, Federal jurist, boru there,} 37 years ago. | Subscribe to ‘The Citizen. 20¢ | dent i & lent yesterday in a suburb of Ha Heydrich : weekly. vana. The car went over a 40-;__1942—Gestapo Chief Today’s Horoscope | With today comes a more ’sen+ $itive nature, perhaps a retiring one, and liable to be misunder- stood. There is good judgment, sound reason probably good Jearn- ing, but the feelings appear to be! dispassionate. Success enenly comes but friends are not plenti- 31VEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name Key West Jewelry and Loan Yuval Street, Key West, ntends to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Cireuit Court of Monroe Coun- PAUL J. SHER. 943 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. No. 9-18 Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE. R Defendant. Pa pcd pa OF PUBLICATION y Reese, You are hereby required to ap- Pear to the bill of complaint for divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on the first Monday in July A. Dy. 1943, other- wise the allegations of said bill be taken as confessed. nd Ordered at K ja, this 26th day of May West, ALD. nit Court s Ross C Sawyer erk of the Cirenit Court 'y: (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy. Clerk. ESQUINALDO, JR., icitor for Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill and 836, | Septem same in iny office id certificates following described County of Monroe, Anglers Park Key Book 1 , a8 embraced in 833. The as- d property un- der the said Certificate issued was in the name of EF. L, Palm- er. Lot 2 Sar 2, Large 2 D Anglers Park Key Book 1 Page 159 recorded in Monroe rds, as embraced ‘0. 834. The assess- a under in the name of | Lot 21 Sar. 2 Ls Plat look 1p tif cate. issued was f E. L. Palmer. . 2, Anglers Park . Plat Book . a e said Certific- d was in the name of almer. said certificates shall be re- ording to law, the prop- ribed therein will be sold to bidder at the court on the first Mon- month of July, 1943, e 5th day of July 1943. 20th day of May, | deeme J erty ¢ the highest Ross C of Circuit Court of County, Florida. * - map20-27,jun3-10,1943 Sawyer Monroe RCUIT COURT OF THE pec RTE LL SeMWARTZMAN, 4 Plaintiff, Tag tal bIVoRcE, | sedre ‘ON CAPLAN SOHN ARTECEAN, ndant. ATION SCHWARTZMAN, reby required to ap- bill_of complaint for against you in the cause on the 5th day 1. 1943, the same being ale | di otherwise the | tions ‘of said bill will be taken as and Ordered at Key West,| , this 19th day of May, A. D, Ross C. Sawyer Clerk of the Cireuit Court,| By: (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, | Deputy Clerk. WILLIAM V. ALBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. may 20-27 ;jun3-10,1943 |property in the Cou allega-| 3 foot embankment and turned over iMJured_ in os : explos —_ iniS three times, but neither of _the|C7@choslovakia, lat dying — boys was seriously hurt. 2,000 executions of civilians fol- ‘J. F, SIKES. | low z ft yesterday for their home LICENSED PLUMBER Mrs> William V. Albury and|ijyc. 4, on Key Largo 1306 CATHERINE STREET daughter Geraldiria, who had been visiting the fi sister, Mfrs. | Claudina’ Mendez, in Miami, re- turned yesterday.. Mrs. Clara Higgs left for Miami to visit her Miss Ruth Higgs. Tday hter, WYV VV VT vevvvvwwe Your Grocer Sells THAT GOOD! soiout) SEAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE Mrs. Joe Mondul arrived from Miami today to be'the guest for} Today The Ci the next week of-hér brother-in-| editorial paragraph law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Huel} “Japan deci: Mora. honor involve but the} and CUBAN Sg carreras honor of all the members of thei Mrs. Irving Wright, owner of! League of Nations is now involved | TRY A POUND j *$AAAABAOOO40eeeees | n says her in China the Pirates Cove Fishing Lodge, | also and her daughter, sailed yesterday for Havana, where they will board a ship, passing through the Pa- nama Canal for California. From where I sit... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts are entertaining Mrs. Charles Geiger, formerly of Key West but now of Miami. 4y Joe Marsh Mrs. William White leaves this afternoon for an extended stay in Boston, where she will visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White. Bill Burry was reflecting back on the last war and what the boys used to do when they got a furlough. “We weren't a hard-drinking bunch particularly, but that was in Prohibition,” said Bill, “and forbidden fruit always seem¢ worth goin’ after. We'd hunt up a bootlegger, which was easy, and buy a bottle. “So, instead of a beer or two, well—I guess we generally drank too much! . . . wonder what the boys are doing this time?” pe Marsh No. 64 of a Series Copyright, 1943, Brewing Industry Foundation Hard To Find--But Maxwell Has ’Em! ELECTRIC STOVES - ICE BOXES STUDIO COUCHES - CHROME DINETTES These Items are Hard to Find now. We havea limited supply only. Select yours now. Come early! I got out the official report the Office of War Information made and read him this: “The fact that there is vastly less drinking among soldiers in this war may stem in part from the sale of beer in camps.” From where I sit, it certainly doesn’t look as if we had to worry about our boys. We learned our lesson in the last war, and I’m glad to see we're on the right track now. Mrs. Joe Pearlman returned to- day from Miami, where she had been visiting relatives for a week. { Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomp- son, following a stay of three weeks in Key West visiting rela-| LEGALS OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE of D. filed same in my office and has| made apptication for a tax deed to| be issued thereon. Said certificate | embraces the following described | y of Monroe, ! State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 13, Sar. 1, Olliewood No. 2, Plantation Plat Book i Page 190 Fi- as recorded in Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of D. W.} Sheek. Unless said certificate shall be| redeemed according to law, the} property described therein will be sold to tne highest. bidder at the | court house door .on the first Mon- | day in the mon of July, 1943, ) which is the 5th May of July, 1943.| Dated this 20th, day of May, 43. j AL) . mAs it " Coutitys oss C Sawyer art of Monroe 7 | y' -X,juns-10 1943) (Senate Bill No. 163) ee IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Renedo, holder of N issued filed same in my office and has made! application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 15, Sqr. Plantation Key, Page 190 F1-346, as recorded in Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop-| erty under the said certificate is-| sued was in the name of Preston Lee Loveland. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will = sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of July, 1943, which is the 5th day of July, 1943. } Dated this 20th day of’ May,| 1943. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe! County, Florida. 'y20-27,jun3- 30042] Olliewood No. 2 | Plat Book 1 SOLID HARDWOOD Consisting of large Vanity with plate glass mirror; large 5-drawer 50 Chest; full-size Bed and Haney rat ~f The best buy in town _... TWO ONLY FOUR ONLY 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM | Better ae Solid Hed Maple Frame. Re- §f Solid mag AIRS Variety versible seat cushions. Com- § of beautiful colors. Full spring fortable, a QQ50 construction. A seat construction. 19% That extra chair 1.95 you want 9.95 -30 6.95 BEDROOM SUITE SUITES CLOTHES HAMPERS . ; FULL-SIZE MATTRESSES . . WASTE BASKETS . . PORCELAIN-TOP TABLES . FULL-WIDTH DRAPES . . 4.95 AXMINSTER RUGS—-9x12 . . . 29.50 -METAL or WOOD BEDS—asis . . __7.95 “RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES: MAXWELL COMPANY, Incorporated Furniture, Furnishings and Venetian Blinds es 901 Fleming Street, Corner Margaret Street PHONE 682 KEY WEST, FLA. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ELEVENTH JUDICIAL vr or THE STATE oe FLORIDA, © is CUANCERY. » S597 MeMANAMON, Plaintiff, DIVORCE LEROY ah wes vs. BETTY BLACKBURN McMANAM! Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION ; Betty Blackburn MeManamon, } 7409 Spring Garden, Parma, Ohio, : ¥ou are ‘hereby required to ap-! pear to the bill of complaint for} j divorce filed against you in the | above entitled cause on TO: | wise the allegations of | will be taken as confessed. Done and ordered at Key West, | Florida, this 5th day of May, A. 1943. (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer. | By: puty Clerk. | WILLIAM V. 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