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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN IN MEMORY OF FRANK L. SPENCER AUGUST ¢€ ‘WEATHER REPORT FRIDAY On foreign soil you fought—and bravely died | Temperature for the 24 CONDUCT TROPICAL That we may live to know the victory | Prong ending 8:30 a. m., Aug. 6, AMUSEMENT PARK * You won . . . with glorious honor and with pride 1 eM 1943, as reported by the U. s; EWT. (City | That we shall keep alive, in memory FOR SALE | Weather Bureau: |. Members of the amine Tempasstasss 5) ———$_____ Highest Lowest | board of the Key West Fire De- Rea e FOR SATURDAY NIGHT AT ST. PAUL’S| ELEC eee Ee EE SP el ag, pen mls mony ml nee SS Se : ume j Though seas may separate us from your grave— oan at aaa elgg 3 re 73 6 i Blok sly pony < future. Mean - 3 te we « - The entire program is under the | A tomb what needs no wreathed forget-me-nots SMITH, bookseller. © Si.! ille 93 2 Mrs. Pearl Barfield will conduct rma aad s “<< ©! firection of Stanicy Plummer. | We need no cross to mark our buried brave monton and Eston 8 . | Charleston 98. 77 es Amabeee Pah, $2 Precipitetic > wh * oe premrere SerWite of the Chaplain's Of7 augl- tf) Chicago 78 69 | Duval street, under the sponsor. Rainfall 24 hears ondter She + Eeermet Chere, fee, Key West Naval Operating | We simply know. that in a vast somewhere ! | Detroit 1 81 ship of the board. 830 a om. inehe ie ot octut a follows: .242%%+> - You gave your lize that Freedom shall be ours . (40-FT. CABIN CRUISER. Suit. | Galveston 91 80 | Heretofore, Mrs. Barfield and Total reinfall sme Awe ad ee ne PATTI +s Ais date ike thin aieall never need our fowets able for living, sleeps four, /Jacksonville _ 93 76 | Rogelio Gomez operated the park —_ inches . ome —., 1 / We feel you understand, how much we care motor just overhauled. 600;Kansas City 88 69 | but she has acquired a lease to, Deficiency sree Auge Cae ew Lerge.” Hande ae ee Whitehead St. jly3itt KEY WEST _ $0 83 | the land and Mr. Gomez is going inches ate ~ Fourth Organ Concerto,” Bee- ee aa aka _ K.W. AIRPORT $0 78 {to conduct a park on the other Total rainfall sinee Jam & < — oo aaa ac gh ee HOUSE, cool, 29 windows, 23) Memphis 87 73 | side of the street. inches coal wore + oF ~ — pases sine: ere countless, unforgotten tears are shed doors, 2 large porches, modern, Miami ri) 73 e: = Deficiency ance January | o~ Ge Se a -" ee ee BARBARA GREENE suitable apartment or duplex,; Minneapolis 84 @ | LEGALS niche ¢ even x neat galmapurce immediate occupancy. Phone New Orleans _ 88 ae Relative Mummadiry Sa aetasa ome Purcell 820-J. aug3-6tx | Pe. om ee reumph Tune urce| Re fp meee te ven "ANNOUNCE DEATH 47T0RNEYs For wa. ¢ | pr Ge Pere Orque Com ‘Be Sti My Soul,” Sibelius. | \KING AGREE TO WAIVE ° *- ———, ' - =. a’ ws a the «Thanks Be to God.” Dickson. | ¢ H W We ~_ suet tx vs Orgen . T. PRELIMINARY HEARING; ———— a =. ~ iE teens Chava.” Arranged-ty FURNITURE—Beds, Spring, In- _ a = : = nerspring Mattresses, Dressers, wganet V. Albury and Enrique’ . min Tee DIED IN MIAMI: fa: Nite Table, Rocker, Baby Bed, Temenew’ ey , Wala C. King. wha tld fx, Goose Feather Pillows, Break- (Neve! Pose. OF SCHOOL BOARD HEARS; = MILITARY _HONORS investigation without bail in con-_{28t Set. 9x12 Wool Rug, 27x84 — so you've bought an automo- Sigh Tite too MATTERS BEARING 1 THERE nection with the death of Wilma W00! Rugs, 22x28 Wool Rugs. pile, have you? Do you drive it or Bie 2 ‘” | Alber day that, regard Floor Lamp, Dishes and Kitchen’ aoe your wife drive it? — c= ' ‘ Alberts. ja at, regard- utes ” ear te the «worn Fe te BASE NEW COLORED SCHOOL —— jess of what may be the verdict Utensils. 71-1 Poinciana Place.; -ajeither of us drive it. We coax | hing ‘necinat A roREcast Charles H. Wardlow. Jr., in-) (01 sig gh go aug6-2tx i,» wes . formed The Citizen yesterday af- ce ce ee Bee oS Ree ‘ Gener & Tittemghest,! ‘The Local School Board, with! ternoon that his father had died y= 0. “av Cagap agence! sien FAN and RADIO. 2702 Staples, LEGALS ‘a —e wae duce rn, Chairman Carlyle Roberts Pre- in Miami and had been buried — - ies ‘ies Phone 705-R. augs-2tx te .- - a a /wding, held a meeting 6st ‘night | with wetter Bones in Flagler) ‘the hearing was scheiuled for' son SALE Blectsic | Waser Sores ANE gare . Piers . a Ceranng = te attend to details regarding the — a ae dlow was horn, ‘his afternoon but. as the cor- Bimp $50.00 cash takes it.| NOTCH ta HE GIVEN trac “ s . sheothouse for colored children, — oe toner’s vere has not yet been é ; | the udersigned, desiring to en 8 Gepeees of f Apply Sidewalk Cafe. aug6-2tx s whieh is in process of construc-| im Key West and was a son o ndered, it is expected the hear-, “*PPI¥ § . - augé- in eas under the fictitious ; ‘eo oe aed ty Mr. and Mrs. John Wardlow, o cae ie name of the Coltine Military rs ws - | Avenue E. For many years he was alled for some da HELP WANTED plies, “4 yuval Street. Key ~- ae Santee of team) Sie. Raherts seid today that! connected with the customs ser- the said fictitious name with, tha " : ~~ See eet fer & the board will prepare its got olen des ee Mlenk: She was an en- ITS KITCHEN HELP. colored, male or Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mon- > ‘ Oe ww tee he aeat schoo! year just |sign in the first World War and! THREE NEW OFFICERS | femaie. £1 Patio, 609 Duval. = “ounty. Florida. « S © ee eed “y soon as William W. Demeritt! 24 the same commission in augl-tf jiv16-27 30:aug6.1943 See leery fr eesumes office as superintendent present war REPORTED FOR DUTY | aay COMBINATION CITY oe - ares of public instruction His widow is the fo | WAHSHERGES ont FOUNTAM “OMS Fae. | kas onde ars - «heer « ‘* After the board acts. the pro-! nisi; Roberts, a daughter of s reported for GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- (Senate Bill Ne. 143) deed te he 1 wR ote ow - millage will be sent tO} iste Mrs. Ella Warren Ro re most City Pharmacy augl-tf BY G oe oe . ; er Hehe + werk Se Botin English, state superinten- | 14 a sister of Mrs. James Rob- k at) — roe, State of 2: ee . + sree er Bent of public instruction, for! .i<¢ Mrs. Julia Bean and Mrs accord-' WAITRESS, good salary. Mas- the cowee eum Gime - apt ee approval or disapproval. Last 5,47 Delgado. Besides the son the cott Restaurant, 210 Duval St. pas — pre Roe ‘ ott RE Wear the board asked for 19! Charles, 2 resident of Key West, F AUBS-AEX teed "to he insued thereon. Sad} 27S eapatia cise — * Eda hh ee Serres ills, but Mr. English reduced’ ne left two other sons. John. FS GSES Seen Suieeres ie. teliowing B Curry Merem ° ~~ gute " @ te nine and seven-tenths. is a radioman in the N 4 ) {HELP WANTED, white or color- = ego premecty im the Counts tae i T BE Billy, a high school student. David P. Osbor , male or ae = — ‘ Boerd of Pum Sere am — .. COMEDY DRAM. Representatives of the Navy and the Dispensary perience necessary. Apply Co- - A TO the American Legion, of which; ard E i lumbia Laundry augl-tf Srey mee Smee . . 2 ~ “ me men “ee PRESENTED AUG. 19-20 53° Wardlow was a member Recre “hr 7 ; cneuutun — mt a ‘ paesent at the fune ¥ TOP SALARIES P for Day ae ae ae Sz >. = . by a cast consisting a and Night Waitresses. Side- sue was in the name Fert Adem oe - - 7 pl, “Ar- ers. = Salk de teeuns eee ove een. (aren of Noval apes. “S| RETURN TO CITY walk Cafe. augl-tf - e eee teem at Rend Ger | Smee and Old Lace.” a well known} ITRESSES MUST be rey. conn me ee mente are ang-(Somety drome of Broadway fame} 4. 4 Mrs. Harold Sriver’ A at once. will make its first appearance ir pin experienced. Garden Restau- - é a & eee Atm er hey Key West August 19 and 20. |have recently returned to the j ious pa ge ig augi-t? ro ve gant mt The glee oll be presented in ity after spending an a MC_V\ z week in Miami with their sor at SRST aT ' the High School auditorium by | TiC Saas Bi: Bciver, wis l” GROCERY CLERK WANTED.| sag PITTMAN the Key West Players. a local > Apply Archer's Grocery made a flying trip from Casper, = titteeeresceceseee Tectory be Yo eeneeweeeeee Lettle Theater movement, whieh | wyo., to Miami augs-4t | ( hae presented sumerous plays 8 Pe route the Lieut. stopped off ITALY: PRIZE AN AND Se ae ame ae Leaders tn Low Prior Feet Core ee eee ae ul They are confi, {in Chicago to spend a few hours at Gaara ee ona TERMS ARR AMEE Se ee eee ee ee will surpass any of ith Mrs. Sriver's people and a!so_ (Continued from Page One) ae —— oo | | rly wotheaagGleh lla | ms acquaintances. Apennine ridge in southernmost >... ae wen thew former performances. : WANTED—MAID for general A. . == Navy men included in the cast} Paman be are Liewt. (ig) John Dowling: Hert GO} Lieut Gg) William Hayes; R. - an oii: a » «> * = Hones, BMic. RR. Garrett, QMIc;! . a . te enevwhemes 7 2 ewer & Franklyn. SoM2c: R. Enstine, J Wilson, SoM3c. and J.\ serene Russia was assured last equalize \euat that a second front shortly the driving w harnessed for about n estimated potential 3, 000,000 horsepower. Electric pow RUSSIAN SMASH (Continued from Page Une) er takes the largest industrial paper, which declared that, “ine ap t and ong dist < gesttnens Conquest peninsul: —- NAVAL PERSONNEL TO) outa RE PES Sessler amin pb - RECEIVE RATION BOOK .... yet been taken. Pravda said og bu hauling : coal 2,00( . ngland. to Naval personnel igible to a the Russians still are keen- keep theindustrial centers of the * ~ she to obtain one on e ritish estimate Sicily wi arrengement outlined Oy oRa. front yet”. *d 80,000 tons a week i: 4 announced by Navy officials} Silk Is Important - * * ‘ « Washington New war ration IVEN The Genoa-Turin-Milan trian- , ques become valid about Sep- | MESSINA G! ie ten sane at tial . * - eer 12 activity. Milan turns out cotton. - Sevet All Mewal activities will be sup-} (Continued from Page One) chemicals, electric cables, loco mer ged son with application forms’ seen thousands of fleeing Ger- | motives, * cars, autor m —a « te distributed to eligible Naval! mans and Italians. biles, boilers, turbines, * pumps. — he eormmnet who will, after Piling’ J; is estimated that the re ar€ telephone and telegraph appara ; “= eae watt mail them to the Office only between 60,000 and 80.000 1... “Trin males automotive and ( Pree Administration. Upon re-| axis troops who are still holding _- chemi } of © property GIB ovr ap-lout in Sicily. and that they are (1). i. ; Po BS FO See ie Sra witt mail Book) peing herded into the n theast oot Genoa gs FUND + dereetiy we the applicant + | triangle of the island. It was said f° ard foun- } bed ‘aaa Nave ie . an t per-|that any attempt to escape across 4 se y _ . fied t for} the strait, except in small num- . Y So nee Wer Ration Book if they| bers during the night, is doomed — les are the be mat eat regularly in an of lto failure, and that they are faced ™ost ce ; . mens « an sr with surrendering or an- » the Unite is “ sl me hilation = “ot app t ™ American . ~< 2 an troops g tc _— " - ance on all fror Sicily or . GIVEN the goal of each army is Messina are : on forces has reached th — eR S Hyatt. Officer announced, whe i Charae at US Hote! Casa Ma-' hood is all fightin cil me hes been given additional | have ceased in the next 72 + ane Oy as aentant Ship's Service —__—- ‘ : " fteer im charge of branch of- LATE me. citri “ teey fees and bra ship's service es- sg * - tablishments, it was sunced satay Leewt Ug) George | i h was als that; _ (Continued from Page One) out. ds <'lifts her skirts” she still has a sons ove - * Soo . powerful kick in her 15-inch guns. though the s se tne ween made a mp CTY onary ! WEAPONS OF WAR 3,004 k and " Hoth Hyatt and Freedman have! WASHINGTON. — Donald Nel- weedy taken over the new 50m, chief of the War Production .. : ; @PTURRING HOME cutiee. | Board, gave an idea today of how yh H bias some of the taxpayers’ money is 200. oxy « , being spent. He said that, since 47... ¢,, Se en VISIT s ‘IN “MICHIGAN ‘this countrys entrance in the j..,. ermine a j conflict. $12,000,000,000 has been |)", i * ate Mire. Leland Gwynn, accom ‘spent for weapons. ° : “the berme panied by her son. Raymond. ——— * atey wte and daughter, Faye. have gone/ Leap Year? . to Kalamazoo. Mich, to visit! He: “May I cal v * o or wf «© another son. Eddie Gwynn, who! first name?” * « * ber t employed ag an electric welder) She: “If I may « self by niene ‘ © « defense plant in that city. | your last name to The Citize: housework, mornings from 8:30 to 11:30 except Saturdays and Sundays. No laundry or cook- ing. Only experienced persons need apply Must bring ref- from former employer pastor to honesty. 00 a week to start. Will raise $800 if satisfactory. Apply in person at 408% United Street aug6-2tx erence to COAT HANGERS WANTED. I'sc a hanger. Phone 282, we will call. White Star Cleaners. Duval St aug!-tf We pay 423, TED—Late Model Car. Will cash. Address P.O. Box Key West. augl-tf | WANTED—Transportational Car, make, mode! or condition. apply 52-1 Poinciana aug6-2tx Ww PL ” PERMANENT RESIDENT of Key wants to rent furnished apartment suitable i adults. Must have at bedrooms. Phone jly31-6t FOR RENT SHED ROOM. 1404 Albury aug6-2tx APARTME: TS and ROOMS. Rea- sonable rates. 810 Eaton St. aug3-5tx FOR RENT—R: h break- f private home. for two ns. $15.00 weekly. If i write Box R. co C augs-2tx ROOM. 1220 Newton augs-3tx LOST LOST—Umbrella i in court house turn to Jackson Square augs-3tx Ret T—Key Ring with about 10 yn Chain. Call Western Give reward. Lo aug5-tf MISCELLANEOUS 512 Mar- augs-9tx PLUMBER to The Citizen—25e 'LORID. MONROE COUNTY. mae ‘ane Ne. TARCTA, CARMEN Phaintite, DIvVor. vs. iSMAEL oy FURNITURE CO 520 Southard Street “Opposite Bus Station WE CLOSE EVERY THURSDAY GARCIA = UxKxown quired appear of ‘complaint. filed against you in the above styled cause on the first. Monday in Septetaber A. D. 1943, otherwis. the allegations of safd bill will be taken as conte Done Plortd AD (ireuit Court Seal) t for divorce r® L hehehiehhehelcheleheheldelehhdddt titi tt LL LLL Ltt eceaibad cakes ibavanubeiain clic August Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Cire: Court. (34) Ploreace BE. Sawyer. ENRIQUE FSQUINALI citer for Plaintiff, augs-1 Ry Defendant es moommfiena George Bloomfiela Idaho hereby required BEAUTIFUL SELECTION to ane the Bill of Complaint ‘1. Pp the above etried tasu, plete with ge *, September, AT allegation < co - therein wiM he ta ont | This order is to he published © )& Week for four eonsecet In ‘The Key West Citizen, & memet a dial Flor- paper published in Key West, CHILD'S ROK Done and Ordered this 3th day of 2 August. AD. 1943 ‘sunt, © sawyer = SELECTION OF NEW County. Flo. Se s oo” By: (sd) Kathleen Nottase, > i ecenataetitsttntomemte COVERED and UNCOVERE® ~~ IRONING BoARDs END TABLES Ne. 0-47 PAULINE SEER VINCENZI. 23 a Piainette. AN IN VIN NZI, — 5 r SCE = Defendant = MIGH BACK DER OF PL BLICATION = VINCRNZL bl s ESIDENCE UNKNOWN 6 cby required to ap- $ pear to the Bill of Complaint b —- divorce filed against you NO! above styled cause on > CANNON Monday of September otherw bil? will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West Monree County, Florida, this A D. 1943. Ross C Sawyer Clesk of the Circuit Court (34) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk WILLIAM V ALBURY, Attorney for SHEETS YOU ARE INVITED TO COME IN AND These are JUST A FEW OF OUR By Plaintife. Jly23-20 augs-13.1942 keke eeeeenee eosecentebesens

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