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IG ese OUTUNE OF ‘2, SPIRITUAL TE TO WEDNESDAY FOR SALE RENTAL LIBRARY BOOKS. Li- = 8058" Conrwurs bof the brary copies of latest best seli- ers at reduced prices. PAUL © Guee Lanes caewes gonmine of the. SMITH, bookseller, corner Si eo? S54) 4) MEETINGS . k monton and Eaton Sts. . neiuded at augl-tf AOR aa SPECIAL—One thousand Manila Second Sheets, $1.00. 500 Sheets, 60c. These prices now POSTWAR PLANNING BOARD MEETING IS in effect. The Artman Press. 2s Ss THURSDAY EVENING eee ak - * oa 40-FT. CABIN CRUISER. Suit is & 925 Whitehead St. . NUSED B. », $6.00. Ph OUBLE spring g4-2tx “ FOR SALE FOUR CONSTRUCTION SVAN ——= THES SMALL MEDIUM taken at @30 a m <os i wr ty Office . ” i mae Wee Temperatures Taylor Construction Company. ee a Precipifetion WANTED TO BUY ? a “ WANTED TO BUY—Ga Mave > 24 2tx HELP WANTED ; 1 an 1 KITCHEN HEI El Pa January 1 * Reietive Humidity WAITRESSES and 5. Good salary FOUNTAIN Southe Gl rn ewortows Almenac rm . WAITRESS ary e . Restaurant, 210 Duval S' “ 1 aug3-4tx ~~ Tomorrow's Tides Sewel Men HELP WANTED. e Mogh Tide Low Tide 7 2 fe . N ex te. . me s * vemmaaer TOP SALARIES PAID for Day ps and Night Waitresses. Sid oe —— ‘ : WAITRESSES MUST 2 . * Garden K ¢ yD * WANTED - “AT HANGERS WANTED : White Star ( of WA \ Vi * TEMPERATURES #2, Key W 4 WANTED-A chance to bid next pr rd ARTMAN PRESS (team pam eres fo cry ; «ry wes ° FOR RENT « w AIRPOR : LOST weeiee Lith MISCELLANEOUS A prescription compounded by us contains the f eat and purest Southernmost City Pharmacy, Inc. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS PRESCRIPTION ingredients. PHONE 199 fj scavenger boat be THE KEY WEST CITIZEN COUNCIL PASSES: | (Continued from Page One) licenses would be issued for es- ;tablishments on Duval street. | that he felt that it would be dis- criminating to grant the Elks @ license, regardless of the fact’ that they operate as a private’ club. Councilman Grillon stated that the amended ordinance in question, as well as a3 general the council-! men, was to the effect that no new licenses would be issued on Duval street, but that those now agreement among dcing business would be permit-! ted to renew their licenses, pro- viding that the places are con- ducted in 2n orderly and re-; stectable manner. The ordinance further states thet no one on Duval street now operating a business of this na. ture will be permitted to trans- fer a license. with no new license the thoroughfare. The whatever to be issued on city’s main measure stipulates that in the evert that anv of the present operators discontinue business that the license in question be- comes dormant. Councilman Grillon concluded his remarks by saying that if the Elks were granted this permis- sion that it was no more natural that others would want to be accorded the same priv- ilege. which would be no more than right. He said that as far as he was concerned, new liquor. | wine or beer licenses on Duval sireet was out of the question. The council agreed to purchase two lots from Andrew Pritchard. adjacent to the city cemetery for a consideration of $2,600, which will be used for grave spaces. now badly needed. the the It was ordered that two men employed on city’s Paid $25 a- $18 they The week. instead of the are now receiving. refused to work any longer at} the old rate of pay. It was decided to increase the from $20 to Ppauper’s burial fee $35, the same amount which is now being paid by the county. It was ordered that Mrs. Vern or. Lowe, who will act as sponsor of the new frigate which will bear the name of Key West, b> Faid the amount of expenses re quired in connection with her tr.p to Cleveland, Ohio, in con- nection with the launching of the ed vessel. Mrs, Lowe S a sister of Lieut. Harold Fel ton, who was the first Key Wester to lose his life in action jabcsrd one of the United States | warships. An aprlicat received n was from O. W. Kimsey of Tallahas Cash is a dangerous traveling co may be lost they remain good until spent They are inexpensive; cost 7S¢ f than © OUTLINES PLANS TO ERECT BUILDING FOR LOCAL CARPENTERS Clarence Higgs, business agent of the Local Carpenters Union, said today that he expected a transaction will be closed next Saturday through which the corner lot at Grinnell and Caro line streets, on what was former- ly the old Consumers’ Ice Com pany’s land, will be conveyed to the union by the Thompson Er terprises for $3,500 The Jot is 100 by 100, and Sufday morning a committ representing the union wil! hold a conference with architects and builders to decide specifications to be constructed on the It has been building will be concrete, and that the cc range from $12,000 to $ Besides prov place, it tion center for memb« union. on plar for the bu decided that also w be a recrea RETURNS TO CITY Sout spen in San Diego, son, Lieutenant Cx uel Gonzalez, West recently Mrs. Gonzalez als Miami for a sh turn trip home ARRIVES ON ViSIT Dr. John Sh geon. who ts dence in Bal cluded in the recen for a visit with his ander ar ley, at treet This is Doct visit to Kev West FBI, thirty five all ports ee for the position of license in It was o< spector in Key West. dered that the be application placed on file. An application for a beer and wine license wes received from J. M. Marrera, 808 Simonton for street. This was deferred investigation. A complaint was received from concerning a2 Victor Vargas chicken farm which is being conducted on Packard street near n his residence, stating that it wa unsanitary. The matter was re ferred to the Sanitary Depart ment. STRAND THEATER FRANCES DEE in “I WALKED WITt! A ZOMBIE” Coming: “We Are The Marine MONROE THEATER R. TRAVIS in “SPY TRAIN’ Coming: “TUTTLES of TAHITI! a wevwweve vr vererweey Your Grocer Sells YHAT GOOD STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN TRY A POUND A224 A42eeeeeeeeene mpanion. It tempts ¢ It is wise to turn this cash into safe ican Express Travelers Cheques. If lost or stolen. the »mptly refunded to you. You spend them as you do cast or each $100.M for $10 to $50. Issued in denominations of $10, $20, $5 s For sale at Banks, Express Offic AMERICAN es and many Railroad Stat EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1948 "URGES INVESTIGATION’ JOHNSONS RETURN \OF LABOR RECRUITING |HOME FROM MIAMI OF C.L0. IN FLORIDA . . ~~ | ORLANDO, Mur! E. of PEOPLE'S FORUM Aug. 4 general mn & SI Pace, United Growers Association of Florid Attorney General Tom W this week urging that sona'ly investigate the cruiting of the CLO. CITES DISCOVERY which bas already iditor, The Citizen the movement of 438 If it were not for the evident New Jersey and neerity of C. G. Flint, o1 could ° ment of 1,200. wt ous at his discovery of; A law passed by the last ething and his gener- islature requires tt offer to permit The Citizen a $1,000 state licens $ xgle-eyed wor ing labor for out-of-stat Flint is sincere; just as} U.S. Employmer us the thousands before said the men shipped wh © announced pzetent not provided with S penny and its sponsibility of be Soup Company for F nN as exact ter were recruited. ved in any Ie Watson said the state t, are laid down the speci vents recruiting of ce and prosperity out-of-state unless licer xact so, and that labore ces trains could and shou ns. “Do t s and die” are alterna- been arrested Watson said he would nt it of no equivece-! Orlando Thursday By trial and error, we are iit eas ng that while “man WASPS IN SHOE aght out many inventions,” none have worked DENVER —Without examin |e “made our hearts a5 them, Stanley Field 5 t stone su uld nto an old a of “ oe no’ howe ao POOR MAN : ines vofus I've forg eo) FUT is @ eval one of 2 » eve kne war to -teliowme It f I vught < ‘ wt Os 4 met with some ' oe fortune—poor fellow offe « + be Decent fe a AGoae popped, DON'T DELAY bpp SAC? PUT MORE THAN 10% tak IN WAR BONDS TEPHEN C. SINGLETON TODAY! As Every Girl Knows Pubiitned by Meare = epermme 4 R ‘ : me GARDNER’S PHARMACY c wf be Phone 177 aman Free Delivery manne nnn nnne a ee as the Court H at the edge of t STANDARD OI STANDARD Ol, COMPANY =ar'st 3