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ae Upto |Wnice, felt the warm urgency of ys after} gare, i vel i Poe you will, my darling. Say : “Well, I—” Stringe® ‘had been cap-| “You will!” He kissed her tem- AM 20. FREE CLASSES IN | | MUSIC LESSONS: |TO BE HELD THIS SUMMER BY HIGH SCHOOL | TEACHERS | think‘she was go- | i ‘A few |S! here. yFort St. John re than a name Mrs. Jean Hedemark Adams of} ; Stoughton, Wis., has been chosen; ito head. the Music Department of } |Key West High School for next year. Alaska. Odd: to ing to be., short weeks ago, had been little to her. 2 Powell and Bili'came back an county jail. | quinaldo, Jr., said that, only after Mrs. Adams spent four years at | Witnesses, -will he decide | the University of Wisconsin where! 0r not to issue a warrant. PRISONER TAKEN To county Jai, WEATHER REPORT | The man who was identified | Observation ‘taken at 8:30 a. m : by Mrs. Mary J. McKnight, as; E.W.T. (City Office) having broken into the Manegold|,,. Temperatures : . ,'| Highest last 24 hours home on Newton street and tried |t owest last night twice to choke her, has been! yj cai M transferred from the city to the} Normal \ Precipitation | Rainfall 24 hours ending 30 a. m., inches Toil rainfall since June 1, yinches Fs he has heard the testimony | ee? ee pe 1 whether | Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches No forma] charge has yet been made against him and he is, still being held for investigation Jus- tice of the Peace Enrique Es- he lanything : rolds zen rey “I wi about it. F hour “Everything’s settled,” said PoMill gald, “Cleve sacking. He's {clot of Music. She then. attended x ; a sai leve’ acking. He’ 2 d SIC.. S en al my that’s a girl! Congratulate us, leaving for Rdmonicn ‘on the panitd j the Julliard School of Music for; ‘she obtained the degree of Bach-! Action in the case was delayed| ied ; ithis morning because Constable | garcons since: January 1, Joe Espinosa, who will summons | Relative Hurmdity ted myse I won't vote f ly. { “He confessed e1 ing,” “y- Powell, if like.” told. hit dea pied Her son eens bin a bit . “Your Mr. Rock- tened. aie qoute ¥ him down.’ never will vote fo: . teechers m Fierce k Cleve has been p said BAL “ee been won- Penny had been wondering, Looking somewhat bewildered, Bill did so. “You'll be best man, of course,” said Powell. “I'll go out and see about getting the license, P’l—” Flushed and exuberant, he peveeman, that|reached the door just as Cleve ick said ad- Rockwell flung it open. what's this?” asked 4s ‘Hell ” Bill grinned. “He’s got | Cleve. “Where you going in such e:nost of a crack news photog- tg & t h Steiger gete's stretch. He caused us tT think I can tee that. counts have — oe him. He has oS R y- to “he said, “that fight ite a girl.” 1 fh “That's any ally | get married right ‘8, away, Fort St. John.” us s seized her hands, “Modern wedding—it'll be great! thing we'll never forset. to tell our grandchil- when the famous Alcan is old.” . “It—it are the days of sudden .” said Powell. TORE boyish and impulsive oe she’d ever seen him, he it. her to him. Penny: had : sensation of being nj down some a hurry, Powell?” “You'd be in a hurry, too, old man, if you were getting mar- ried!” He clapped Cleve on the back. “Bill’s going to be best man, but maybe Penny’ll let you be man-of-honor, or bride’s of something. Or, better yet, you can take pictures of the big event. Wedding on the Alcan—how does that strike you?” Cleve looked as if it had struck him—hard. His eyes went wide Pa man like) and dark, as they left Powell’s|,.;owell face for Penn; His gaze was long, and searching. lushing, Penny tried to laugh away her sudden restlessness. “Powell and I thought getting married up here would be sort of a—a lark.” “This climate’s done something to Powell,” said Bill. “He wants what he wants when he wants it —which. is ate now. So cupid ao off Spot News’ most eligible achelor.” Cleve smiled briefly. He grasped | ° Powell’s reached for Penny’s. “Mind if I kiss the bride-to-be, Powell?” “Certainly I mind,” said Powell, “but go ahead.” Fleetingly, Cleve brushed Pen- ny’s lips, then straightened. “Guess I'll trot along. Got some ingle hed man.” things to do.” Bill decided to to see about ments. . with Powell iding arrange- Penny sat down on the Cocccesccccecoccce! ELKS PUT ON PROGRAM LAST NIGHT IN OBSERVANCE OF NATIONAL FLAG DAY Flag. Day. ceremonies were héld:last :vening by the B. P. O. Elks 551 in the Elks’ new Fra- ternal. Center on Duval rtreet, with a large number in attend- ance, including many officers from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard service. The opening address was de- livered by Mayor Willard M. Al- pury, with Chaplain E. P. Har- Tis, United States Army, offering a prayer.. Lieut. David Elmer Ward, former senator from this district to the State Legislature, a history of the flag. Representatives in attendance from the armed forces were Colonel W. A. Waite, Lieut. Da- vid Elmer Ward,.Major A. G, Bliéseser and Commander’ R. C. ie United Si and, tinder. the direction of Warrant Officer Moore, furnished \ music for the »rendering sev- eral selections ding: the course of the program, which was put on under the direction of Geo. ‘0. Lucas, active and popular | which was accepted by Miss Alice 5 Sera of America (in charge of | Eva Navarro of | Woman's ‘White. The following is the program that was rendered: Star Spangled Banner, Band. Address of Welcome, Mayor W. ’M. Albury. Introductory exercises, exalt- ed ruler and officers. Prayer, Chaplain E. P. Harris, USA. i Song, Mrs. Eva Warner. History of Flag, Lieut. David Elmer Ward, USN. Song, Mrs. Eva Warner. Music, Army Band. Patriotic address, Col. W. W. Waite, USA. Song, America, by entire as- sembly. Others in attendance were members of the City Council, County Commissioners, American Legion, Spanish-American War Veterans, 40 and 8 Societe, Boy Army Ray Atwell), Woman’s Club, Mrs. the Junior Club, Mrs. Charles Wardlow of the USO Women's shook the tears from her eyes. wasn’t very clear. Powell said something. She said something. Bill di Penny hand, shook it, then ote through the hotel lobby, Penny collided with a tall solid figure. Constable Rennick. mine! I must reach the airport - before the Edmonton plane leaves. When the three men had left,| Cleve Rockwell is on it.” bed. | PAINTED FREE BY plane. Told us to say goodby to; two years. While at college she; you. ioe nae Cleve |Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Alpha “He pl to have treatments | !°t. : for his arm there, then enter the| After completing service,” Bill explained, watching | education she his sister closely. her musical a taught piano at j Monticello College; later became a % z » | Supervisor of music in the Wau- Wee ao pales | watosa, Wis., schools; and finally Bri wedding. But he | St became a member of the fa-| wouldn’t. Damned discourteous. |fulty of Northwestern Conserva-} 5 i ‘tory of Music. } Penny’said wildly, “Cleve can’t| Mrs. Adams expects to devote go! He’s got to stay—got to!” j her mornings this summer to con- ee ah png AN Berea ducting free classes in training ence. pupils for musical activities next care. “Why, Penny—” began Powell. | term. To that end she hopes to set! “If Cleve, isn’t here,” cried | up a choral class, a dancing class, and various training groups for | Penny, I won't get married!” | She burst into tears. band work, She has secured: the services of a trained- dancing her shoulders. asked coldly, “is . teacher to work with a graup of girls who will take part in’ the} “Which, more important to you—our wed- ging or Cleve Rockwell?” ‘or a long hushed moment, Penny didn’t answer. Then she the school next term. ‘Cleve,” she whispered. Then: ‘Oh, Powell, I’m sorry.” What happened after that |Was admitted to Phi Beta Kappa, j$ of Lionel Soriano Saturday night. ! mony. officiated. |glad to devote a large portion of | | her time to training pupils who; operetta which will be given by| work of the music department are| cola, Fla.: No jurged to see Mrs. Adams any} storm warnings have It is hoped that the school bandi morning in her office in the High can be enlarged by the addition Se Seok: witnesses, was busy on a special | 72% session of the criminal court. Tomorrow's Almanac COUPLE MARRIED | Sincex a8 p.m | Sunset 8:18 p. m —- | Moonrise 6:49 p. m. In a quiet home wedding, Miss | Moonset 5:16 a. m Blanca Ferrer became the bride Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 8:46 a.m. 2:15 a.m. 10:21 p.m. 3:41 p.m. FOHECAST ..| Key West and Vicinity: Con-| their | tinued warm this afternoon and night; some likelihood of , scat- f 23 |tered showers or thunderstorms players trained _ this summer. | this aftertioon. a Trombone players are especially| Fig#da® Little change in tem-| , needed, and Mrs, Adams will be! perature this afternoon and to- ‘ f c Mrs. Elida Reece and Oscar Bazo were witnesses to the cere- Pedro Aguilar, notary public, | The couple will make home in Key West. € {night; a few very widely scat- ; tered thundershowers this aft- wish ‘to try out for the trombne. | ernoon, Pupils interested in any of the’ Hatteras, N. C., to small t Apalachi- craft or been is t sued. lidn’t say anything. Then H was running along the hall pound on Cleve’s door. She flung it open. His room was , pty. Cocccccccesccccvccccovese Rushing blindly, desperately, FOR SALE ' Classified Column f TEMPERATURES c -AagpaERE ¢ | Temperature data for the 24 | hours ending 8:30 a. m., June 15, | 1943, as reported by the U, S. » Weather Bureau: t Ceecccecacsccccccoscoces | Highest Csuiiek WANTED | Z She gripped him urgently. i fri ion. fi- “They say you Mounties always Electric refrigeration. Can ' nance. Skating Rink. i] may5-tf! “Then please —help me get { SPECIAL—One thousand Manila! Second Sheets, $1.00. 500) Sheets, 60c. These prices now; in effect. The Artman Press. apri-tf| To be concluded AUTO LENSES ARE LADIES’ and MEN’S BICYCLES, Motor Scooter. Skating Rink. may24-tf| CITY PRISONERS The Monroe County Defense Council has given paint to the city to use in darkening headlights of automobiles in those cases where paint has.‘flaked off the lenses. A city ‘official | said yesterday that a fair-sized number of head lights in town are not blackened sufficiently and that they should be repainted. He added that any- a body, owning such an automobile, (TRAIEER FOR SALE lissh 5 <--7 .4-| home for‘two. J. J. MeCann, rida vide sa aed ema Gulf Stream Trailer Camp. “The city furnisher the paint| ee and the prisoners will put it on Z without any cost to the automobile | RENTAL LIBRARY BOOKS. Li-/ owner,” the official stated. brary copies of latest best sell- He could ha¥e,added truly that} ers at reduced prices. PAUL there are a few headlights in Key| SMITH, bookseller, corner Si- Wiest that have no paint at all on| mortton and Eaton Sts. them. 4, juni2-tf DINETTE SET and RADIO. 913 Georgia Street. jund-tf FANS and AIR CONDITIONERS} for Home or Office. Skating Rink. jun5-tf BEER COOLERS, Blue Flash Electric. Apply Skating, Rink. jun5-tf JOHN. DYSC UR., NOW Genera ELECTRIC STOVE. INSTRUCTOR Ih RADAR) Good condition. 651 William Street. junl26tx —— Mr. and Mrs. Jofin F. Dyson'FOR SALE, very » easy’ terms. teceived word: today. that their| Lots 1, 4, 5, 22, 23, 24) 25, son, John, Jr; is now an in-| Square 2 of Tract 19,'-Key Structor in“Radar, “the detective; West. Mrs: D.. M. ‘Power, of the a a of the most| Hibbing, Minn. jani4-6t wonderful inVentions that has} ——————————_+—— ‘been developed: to precise exact-) FOR SALE—Office Desk, Phono- | TRAILER, New Moon, 21 ft.| WANTED—A chance to bid last 24 hours last night 9 72 39 75 73 74 72 80 6 64 78 73 vi -| Atlanta - on | Boston your next printing order. THE, Brownsville ARTMAN PRESS. jly9-t£! Charleston | Chicago COUPLE wants furnished apart-| Detroit __ ment or house. Quiet neigh-| Galveston borhood. Good location. Rent | Jacksonville to 65. Phone 826-R or Box SW.| Kansas City . junll-6tx, KEY WEST | K.W. AIRPORT 83 73 90 ary, se! Mr as mayor, a fice public at superin and a ull time te no man whx ter superinte if he gave his f office, but hi up too much thing you 1 I vote for wi Yesterday 2 rts was Albu ‘I don’t kn 0 see aby Such a rer 0 The C that Mr. Robe concer ime’ of ‘or Mr. Alb ther jobs, and th ci sd to these jobs properly not give “ tire ntendent’s j man pointed out, it is ar bility for Mr. Albury t POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS MUNICIPAL ELECTION. NOVEMBER 8. 1943 For Captain of £ clice W. J. WALKER (MACK) 90 89 85 89 84 61 85 87 89 . 93 92 WANTED—Car $400. PO Box|Memphis 532. junl4-6tx | Miami _____ Rc eee inneapolis FURNISHED HOUSE, 3 bedrooms |New Orleans until September Ist. Box RJP,|New York Citizen. jun14-4tx | Norfolk neaeenas 3 Oklahoma Pensacola Pittsburgh _ St. Louis —- Tampa 71 60 7% | 66 a6 72 78 71 73 «| 4 «| | WANT TO HIRE or BUY, one Crutch about 3 ft. 6 in. S. C. Singleton, 828 White St. | juni2-1t THE ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON PAGE TWO. i WANTED TO BUY SMALL PORTABLE PHONO-| GRAPH or RADIO. Call 551-M.| jun15-16x | WANTED TO BUY PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION} for use in Sunday School. State | particulars, including price. Ad- dress “Piano”; care Citizen. juni1-6tx 1. Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Illinois. 2. About eighty by four miles. 3. 1812. 4. Argentina. 5. No. | | 6. No; Berlin claims for 1943 av- | erages less than 600,000 tons. i | 7 Leningrad, Orel, Kursk, | Kharkov and Rostov. | 8. James Byrnes, H. L. Stimson, | Frank Knox, Harry L. Hopkins and Donaid Nelson, | | 9. Nine Years ago. 10. June’ 8, 1942. HELP WANTED WAITRESSES for aay or night! work. Appiy 416 Southard street, next to Skating Rink. may11-tf eed SE i aa a EET SR WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN) GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- most City Pharmacy. apr7-tf| HELP WANTED, white or color- éd, male or female. No ex- perience necessary. Apply Co- (Continued ue from Page One) years {n that ness in this: country since’ it de- graph attachment for radio ‘clared war of 9 “pan and Ger-| with records. 312 William St. lumbia Laundry. may31-tf| ledge said. with Vernon Haw- STRAND THEATER GENE TIERNEY in “CHINA GIRL” Coming: “Eyes in the Night” MONROE THEATER STUART ERWIN in “DRUMS of the CONGO” and “TEXAS to BATAAN” Coming: “GIRL TROUBLE™ “Four Motor” fies—are just two of the insert -S-mees that wage war oe our solers of many battiefremss _ and two rrasom: why tbe army ae such vast quasutes of FLIT and our other imeectiexdes, For these super-siavers kill many Licks foreien peste ost ae thew PROLONGED FAREWELLS DELAY DEPARTURES member of the, flks'. organiza-| Section, Miss Alice White of the tion, Pere |U. S. Coast Guard, R. C. Fout-j A. flag was presented to the} ter of the U. S. Marines, Major | Women’s division of the USO by! A. G. Bliesener, and Represen- Exalted Ruler Alton Goehring,| tative Bernie C. Papy. Watkins-Albury , Naptials Told Mrs. Thomas Curtis Watkins announces the matriage last weei at Monterey, Calif, of her daugh- ter, Bonnie Mae, to Lieutenant Hilary U. Albury, who is at pres- ent serving in’ the United States y- 4 Lt. Albury is the son of Mrs. | Hilary F. Albury; 6f this city. | The Alburys will make their home. temporarily “itr Monterey, near where Lt. Albury is sta- tioned. ' ek RETURNS HOME Mrs. Viola Allard, who Fila., has here, 1112. ‘nany. : junl4-2tx |Top SALARIES PAID for Day | |. Radar is the “last word” in and Night Waitresses. Side- ‘irplane detection.” It not oniy;picyCLE Balloon Tires, $3.00,} walk Cafe. janl4-tf jnotes the coming of the plane) Tubes $2.00. 1900 Staples Ave.| ‘before it can be-seen by the hu- junl4-6tx | ‘man eye but*also knows from thorne when‘ he was state my torneys Mr. Jones’ term as attorney in| the rent-control office in Key West expires on June 30, and. should he accep! the appointment | ‘will begin on August 1. | COLORED GIRL to care for couple. Light housekeeping. Short hours. Excellent pay, and meals. Apply Mr. Buckler, 508 Duval St. junl5-3tx MESSINA GIVEN (Continued from Page One) and there was only an occasion- | al burst of anti-aircraft fire, | BEAUTY < | a % much lighter reid’ was mace: Five conductors of beaviy par- f)_F ae Lew FOR SALE—26-ft. @abin Cruiser, good condition. Can be seen Thompson Dry Dock. Price, 50.00. See O’Figld. junl5-3tx where it is coming and the ex-| precy HORSE MEAT AVAIL- act place where it is/located. | ABLE for your-pets. No points.| = Fresh weekly. 28¢ per noes CON! If interested, write 607 Elizabeth } —————_________——_—_- Z FIVE : ‘ORS OF street, giving name, address and} MIDDLE AGED LADY as house- | duties 'S FINED) Quantity desired. junl5-2tx| keeper. Salary, board and | room. P. O. Box 267. jun15-2tx | nae ata ee Savor |2-6-FT. SHOW. CASES. © Cheap. f—_—___—_—___——__| ow : * fea |” Pollock, 508 Duval. juni5-2tx| FOR RENT world police, Gallup poll finds. | FURNISHED ROOM. 1220 New- ton street. _. Junl4-3tx FOR ‘RENT—Partly ' fornia | Tue goodbye stretcher is 2 schedule apartment. Tenant ‘must a e x . . the - permanent. Apply 312 Williazh wrecker. While prolonging puting, = suisse kad fighting men and war workers bite their fingernails and WAIT. Buses, already , ito ‘ intaien ociea ules when time is lost at bus stops. Prompt- ness is a virtue and a duty. BUS STATION Southard and Bakeme LOST LOST—Dark brown Persian Kit- -ten. Return to 1020 Southard Street, receive liberal reward. jun9-6tx | has! Mrs. | )GAS “D” and “R” Ration Books. | ' Return to ‘Frank Papy, 1124| ! Watson Street. Reward. } rene (COAT HANGERS WANTED. this man! 1%c a hanger. Phone 282, we, | .. He’s a law-| will call. White Star Cleaners, BLACK COCKER SPANIEL and a burg- 701% Duval St. aprl-tf. PUPPY, June 6th, on Highway between Key West and Taver- nier. Reward return to Box BYH, Citizen. j has return- | after. spend-; ing several “in Miami Ft. Lauderdale,» jon Sardinia, which, some Allied poe charged with not sec i icenses to were fine H military experts have said, may) iq costs Reg eit by Judge! | be by-passed by the Allies should; Thomas S. Caro, Prepaine ata special term of court this they launch an attack that would | morning. Judge s gaid . the result in the invasion of Italy. | pera had "eit! bought ; pera aecnaeernce buy them. ig Pr. FURNISHED TRAILER. |CHURCH GROUP MEETS Tompkins, of ba Concho Beauty| 12° 126. $0000, Cash, Apply | j » Parlor; Mary of the Beau-! ie ; = meager eo t zi é “Ruth Dawson,| © Phone 1184. junl5-2tx The W. M. S. of the First Bap-‘ Re Dowers, | tist Church met recently at the} suler Starke, who|FOR SALE—Spanish antique thurch for” its regular monthly’ : 5 4 { settee, hand-carved, mahogany. meeting. i wred arrested con opengl early 19th century. Marie Cap- There were 14 members pres-| "TP e et ces piviese | pick 415 Olivia St. jun15-3tx ent. refused to buy a Fi mt A very interesting program Bile license SaGy-was fined $5 ane WANTED jwas led by Miss Holly Johnson. | °°™' i ‘ After the program the business! OLE | meeting was conducted by the’ Officer — ;new president, Mrs. J. L. Coop- leads a ut er. if yer in the The next regular meeting will lar at night.” — j and ibe held at the church, July 1, at} Judge—Which was he arrested/OLD RAGS. Apply The Citizen! 5:30: o'clock. ‘for? ee ‘Office. feb15-tf]