The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 4, 1943, Page 6

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fhe Bru West Citizen EARMARKED: THE MAGIC WORD TUE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘ = = “4 oe cee ee ee sn Er al THURSDAY Today’s Horoscope Today's * . TT arable some Key Westers arc Anniversaries patrons ept a it the ssurances in the stor Auaust 5 i — de agp a id E . rd shed Tuesday's Citizen that Ke 1819.—John Bidwell, California character is steadfast and cath . g get an adequate supply are I said. “What's the mat-, I thought back to the room ioneer, politician, agriculturist, independent. Th a ; ; seme ae — = ‘ |with the barred window, to the , born New York. Died g quiet, successful life after sittme ere oe Fes ester es eats eon Cass took another sip| “Come, let's go.” dead man on the floor who was Ag 200 storms of illness or fate hove GED eo \ Those doubting Thomases recall that out of his Martini glass and] We hurried down the avenue. Sam Taggard or somebody who ae vee. Good tuck ona . , 1 | “Yor she snapped at me. to Sam Taggard’s de- ae her -tories have been published, in wh rowning, said eo ae PI srewered took bet aren: *Was is rene ation spo): SH ot authoritative sources, it was sai “Bele Land, it ct “Are you angry at me for pre-, Eathrop in on that Roberto silver ‘Trowbridge, pioneer Harvard + wer tees mates S Sal io?” he continued. that you and I— born in Boston ‘ at oo “Senor Mollinedo.” “¥, , you're stupid’ What | = ed know whether he was ; est . as chairm I know ” Che-| do Lae what you pret tend?” : or not. But I recall when I was " ‘ ission sal “What's wrong? You ran out so a kid that sometimes dad would " 7 Ne od Cammntantos . eo suddenly.” \talk of the men whom he had ee mayor: Henry ‘ ad, however, tracked Sam ati jmade rich. Chevaile was one of Y a I wrens. aores sees Mollinedo} inom, Lellvep was y - rn there. Died the Manpower Com through a Ger- Lathrop! Oh,'rop quit his pract 939. sree nes iams, as state su called Grisman, tne | HE Bought a ranch ax _ - é the matter?” he; ber tha 7 s had been told that the meat situa Paseo de la Reforma, and above| S'metime. for. a to aenttans aes is ae ‘mee ed in Key West ts in the black sky the stara were | never did go..but when I s . ° ee se Spare See Ce. kid I used to think of it a k a é ae i oe Pies and them, feeling that I was a strang- |“ 1 use eg . 81 —Richard . How To Held . eos er in a strange city, a city IM “\7OU see I didn’t see d osinalie diplomat, bo Commander Ray C. Falcon, ¢ he Gestapo was operating, | : velst. dpe a Pe ’ : sked identities. Was or el : , - . ‘ a shor the Chevaile of the | $e" eeyereum, the % 035; More Firmly Im Place eded ir ng more fres ail stores? Was this | really going with dad to the L aS Do your tale tom © r ER y side only the person | rom ranch. E me daddy vis- Hugh S embarrass © PRIDE tr opHHNS ; esented herself to be ited me, I'd ask him wt we 4 r wabbling when 3 those cases, meats, compara- asked me nigh ur vacatior Se ov talk? Just ame ir a week a . 5. 1942, FASTEETH or ~ ome Ts FOR ELEY WEST + W ae alkaline (nor . b apne pments fell off, and 1 th more firmly and eer AO@OATED BY THE CITIZEN i of worse of in the north, South : Food for Gossip ae ad oa Seep iad g Mae: B me dear, you | Pasty laste ; . apo e 2 ec ‘ sour necks whet . Mi ! G. Albury returned to learn odd ur : se: ( se eae Get FASTRETH® . the stoppages, or Mayor AF MS he had made : afte day at any drug drug j in to the xd Distribution any years? i | 1 i s. When dad spoke Jacksonv or to Man- ad r he si PL, LLL + try + times said th ne { es in Atla ry aa cme ee aa some ¢ eat ae T TT. WOMEN? ‘ ey ipped h jm a rentave ¥ Hy th ed down to by the = at's s hele / \ ‘ € 4 It m ny semse, what she s A Checking Account in our Bank will help solve West, never react St nD Mat the, eines many of your business and personal problesns. Aibury, while in } mi try smooth =e i Key West, was assured that UB It will also provide you with a receipt and « ree r is would be shipped here, and ord of each transaction. Ss Way r nh nas b - KEY WEST IN ‘Today In History THE FIRST NATIONAL B Pearse. ieee “s of ss F 78s F DAYS GONE BY AuausT 5 | ‘ s—Piret x Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance . ‘ROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN |" ad of Corporation OF AUGUST 5, 1933 ” : hs * Po: s tnt iH AA ‘ * Me aw red S ~s . : , : SOLDIERS ee ny a | a TRANSPO Ma, SMASHED” CITIES r ' Ww : N M K K k ves “ = Si Mallory r ‘ —— : Today’s Birthdays 4 LUDWIG ON WAR'S END —= ——— , ; AUGUST 5 1 Mis A A BIG family like Florida Mote H ey Lines has many jobs to de all ; . 2 i ae ‘ important to the whole. The vare of z Tribe } mpre the cleanliness, sanitation of ow stations the comfort and assist nid Mis 7 g . ( 3. Deg Pocahont ae ance of our patrons falls to our Maids, our Porters, and our Red- Thurs g in the caps. Smiling, industrious—you've seen them often enough to know Wh vd S tr Na h s esa how really important they are to Florida Motor Lines and how useful , ther. M i to our passengers. They have shown courtesy and diligence in the : ; x face of a job that seems never finished. Florida Motor Lines appre- EXTRAVAGANCE? , > P, pee ‘ 2 2 ciates and thanks them . . . commends their efforts to the vast bus : aes » 98 ae aes a traveling public whom they serve in many ways—and well Eur serv graph F BUS STATIO Cor. Southard and Bahame y d M > 6 Streets — Phone 242 war budg FBI B 2 Ss $7.500.0 world pe : . ‘ re than $40,000,000 ay ‘ p \ , so wi — THRIVING BUSINESS : Not So Stupid : : he operation o eder v Did vou: NEW YORK. — B “

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