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ncineeaaen eaniaetct orn enone - onan “ a q Bas ore ri eae . 3 ys og ' “Weteerrcereensaee **+* /MORE PROPERTY ‘et SOCIETY :-; | xcs nas Messeeces seseeeuseny | The following transfers of Key HOLD MEETING TOMORROW AFTERNOON Arthur Milan Is [MANY MANSIONS | EARLY RESIGNATION RUMORS-AGAIN Given New Duties ARE MADE FLATS “a AIR 8 3-104 44 . ILLE, : for his family farther back on tite JACKSONV: March 5. — (By Anncciated Press, By JACK STINNETT 4 (PNS).—Arthur Y. Milam,. Jack-| LONDON. — Millionairés’ man- (By Ansociated Presh> stilt ‘As long as the President ~ sonville attorney, has been ap-| sions and huge homes owned by WASHINGTON, eas — poss: ‘ 3 {Pointed chairman of the National peers and prominent persons are the most recurrent! | post House and lot at Caroline ies mm NN | Affi ican Flori - here over the years (at least Steve will stay on—because ; ‘airs Committee of the ‘ida | {stress an Roberts alley, isold by ; State Chamber of Commerce, it) Ding taken over by Westminster (“Cr therm) hag been that'is a soldier and because them in its bay. This makes a Flora Yulee McFarland’ to Wil- Ralph Signorelli was announced here today by! istry to house bombed-out fami. | Stephen TT, Early, the President’s'‘never wavers in his loyalty fascinating story which Miss bur Sweeting for $2,700. The lot Visiting Key West! President Sherman. \hies. They are being converted in- seetetary in charge of press Té- the President. is 38 by’ 58.9 feet. { | This committee has been a'to flats of three and four rooms. }lations, is on the verge of re- Louise Woerner Moss to Sarah i j re . . ‘ =e |guide to thé State Chamber in! i ing. yo &@ wei , One other makes if yard ~ Alvarez, house and-lot-at Cather- Cpi.-Ralph J. Gig Mietirmin eas relates aa P there Keason’ Ades ee for Steve to old pol 5 four Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’- Clock the Key West Woman's Cappick is most eminently qual- Serer Nald e regular monte: Fit 10 tell, hocaupe af bar ex Ay meeting at the clubhouse, 319 haustive research in feland ‘Jore. i : ; li, U. ‘©. "determining policies relative toi A. new-born bear is about the Duval street. The general public} ‘Also planned for the afternoon: argaret streets i Army Ai: Force hds)artived in “proposed, legislation , and other! size of a gray squirrel.) .. ly invited to attend be-!is a musical program designed’ to Di hensions of the lot Key West 6n an 18-day furlough, | matters. With the’ present trend} —____" "EP iat ta relied, SU ea Lcibet@eteetiigene Lowe purch-| Visiting his parents, Mr.’ and Mra, of government control of busi-| cola; John D. Clark, Waverly; J. County te Poe otAttatc ‘aupenh noe “of ‘they aséd’a Tot from Mary Lowe Park-| Virgil Signorelli, 219 Simonton als for i continuance in postwar Tita “St. Petersbure’! Wr Bond for the Prevention of “School, has arranged ‘same “er for $1,000. The lot, 38 by 78 | street. days, the work of this committee] Collins, Miami Beach, McGregor to Animals of Miami has Key West) tunes for piano and-feet, is on Francis near Olivia; Upon the termination of his |is extremely important. + | Smith, Miami; William L. Wilson, asked to talk to the club on Mrs. Goddard will sing ‘street. : visit here, Corporal Signorelli] Others on the committee are.J. Jacksonville, Walter Hays, Orlan- ® Humane Society for chanties of English origin cur-- W. W. Shannahan has sold a! will return to Savannah, Ga.,| A. Griffin, Tampa; W. A. Leffler,|do; Carroll Lindsey, Lakeland, and Key West in par-'rent in the Carribbean during the lot at Grinnell and Virginia | where he is now stationed. Sanford; Harry A. Lorton, Pensa-' and Courtney Campbell, Dunedin. colorful pirate days described by streets to N. B. Shannahan, Jr.,| EGE SAREE es main feature of the after-| Miss Cappick. ifor $700. The lot is 52.4 by 93, HENRY SAWYER will be @ talk by Miss Marie; Mrs. Dan Navarro, president of feét. 4 MADE CORPORAL = Cappick, author and painter, on the club earnestly requests all t isn’t: in the big time| handyman; finally the pirates who infested the Keys members of the board to attend | THREE ARRESTED some, bul Hand, a days by. The: - i i ii } Henry Sawyer, son of Mr. and - . & AE yh | eesapiaans readloactes § Pye ereuee ase IN GAMBLING RAIDS | mrs. Bernell Sawyer, 1417 Cath- eeecccecccnccseseseeees | ington with a family and keeping | agon of personal secretaries. dubloons on this island or sank discussed. pe culel zeny Sheree Areher| Corporal Sawyer has been ov-| ELECTRIC WASHING Machine|ment position is a strain in far|term without any one i WOMEN’S DIVISION aduatinaiiiniak made three arrests in gambling | 's¢as for six mont! F. H, c/o Citizen. _ mar2-6tx| less inflated times than these. |who have worked closest raids on Saturday night, and with | raat . most = A : t ; : hi a) * If even half.the rumors are'through most of his USO ACTIVITIES Of Marriage obrtgtond cards and chips that (Phillip Oca Gets | FOR SALE Aria, Sork:hea kote Saha sees Sea they dee are. were used Baguley: Many Decorations top SALARINS PAID for Day|1936 Oldsmobile, I. G. Tyson, 112| mighty attractive a in ‘The following is the program| Corporal Holland P.. Felton, ee a ne ee sa ia Paes and Night Waitresses. Side-; Ann St. feb19-20-tx | "ecent years. To many, sur-| LOSS for ‘the coming week son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Felton | !h¢ men artes Whitehead street,| Sam Manning, 503 Duval) walk Cafe, ep aay 7 is that ‘he hasn't! 4% WORMS Women’s USO Club at!of Key West; :.and'Miss: Louise | brolunLanecs Red House, Petronia|Street, received information Sat-| ——————_—_-——| FoR, SALE.—. $149 BOOKS..—| junpgg, gf some gf them before) 7’ ! / | Harris,.of North Carolina, were | {020 “ODC% Londers; Side-|urday that his ‘nephew, Philip|WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN Swell titles include The Yearl-|®ew- But to insidérs and his inti- (By Ansoctates 4 to 10, Inclusive | married, on February .25, ‘The light cafe, Division street. Harold Oc@, who has ‘been awarded the} GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-| ing, Keysof the Kingdom and|mates.theres np.paticular .pys-y. -COUNCI be BLUFFS. MONDAY Citizen awas: informed: today...) palbinabe Each defendant was) Purple Heart, three major cam-| most City Pharmacy. mar.l-tf! Prodigal Woman—Paul ; Smith, | {ry sboust it, : John P, Tinley, 74, who liegalt Class, 8 p. m Corporal Felton hasbeen in placed under a temporary bond , Paign stars, oak leaf cluster on a| | Bookseller, 334 Simonton St.:;,| | Jn..the.fitst.flace,..farly tabace: ¥- the United States Army’ two of $100. - Presidential Citation Bar, a/GOOD PRESSER’ $60.00,, per, ep mar.ltf} good soldier, He Proved that in} old, is pr: aim, lyears, and is::now stationed at; % . British ‘decoration and a Frerch| week. Time and one-half for | World War 1. He was originally} he thi Wf theont “AY 'Camp Bowie in Texas. Mr. Fel- Er, jdecoration, has arrived in New, over time. Poinciana Dry 74” HARLEY. Davidson Motore| lieutenant in @ machinegun com-|he said he {¢R like throwing the Wieren Class’ for Women, 2! ton has returned to camp and his | Rev. M’Kinley York City and will be sent to a! Cleaners. feb.27-6tx' cycle. 829 Elizabeth St. pany, one of the most expendable! case out of court, | bride to her home; where she Preaches Tonight | hospital in Utica, N. Y., for treat-| Hl H! teve, now seen , his! House. Dem: i la | ay he child} Louis Henry, Howe, that L - hood t@ maturity since he* has police! enter been on the White House execu-/|to do with the President’ tive staff. He has educated them. was the first to be taken by His salary is $10,000 a. year, death. Then Marvin h. which may sound like a lot to|jthe President's most trusted <2 F? “th #i i < Ly Li it FE | Lt iff mar.1-6tx | fighting groups of that. war, con-| “Words flow out when they Class, 8 p.m. will remain till such time she ment of frostbite. |HAVE FURNISHED | Apartment ——_________________ | stantly. under fire from the day/| are well greased, by @ good bite of Mosst on Patio, 0:30 learns whether or not he is to be cd McKinley will t Mrs. Oca, Mr. Manning's sister,) for beautician with Florida PRE-WAR BABY STROLLER,|it hit the front lines. He came| tobacco, he’ stated. a | transferred. | Ed McKinley will b preachers wanight at the jlsaid that her son served in.the| license. Beauty Colony, 509 Good Condition, $12.00. 514 out of the war an infantry cap- ey Sar a vas credite ‘i Southard St. mar3-3tx Margaret Street, Apt. 2. tain. The point is that Steve | ser s start a » Fleming division that was credited with} ' 4 Beech Party: Swiniming for | ,, 7 services starting at the F alas ajor part in stopping | ——-—— { . mar2-3tx | served where he was ordered. Women and children, . |ELKS ARRANGING Street Methodist Church, corner| playing a major part in stopping Ee | ; , ase see . tty | of Fleming and William streets.jthe Germans in their October} MESSENGER WANTED—Desir. There never has been a time Re CHARITY DANCE previee will beea < 2 ensive : | able daylight hours. Western VERY FINE French Dining! of stress (and when hasn't there i The srevice will begin at 8 p. m.jcounter offensive. She added le i 5 | e % : EDDIE CANTOR in ra \ eee The song service will be ted4 that he had served overseas} Union. mar5-tf Suite, ten pieces. Can be seen|been in President Roosevelt's 12 “SHOW BUSINESS” American Legion Party for | e 6 2 | at Raul’s Club, — Roosevelt 2) when Steve would have Hospital Patients, 6 p. m Committee of Key West Elks| by Earl Anderson, and an invita-|among the first men this country | Boul ‘4 » | years; ¢ Coming: “The Falcon Out West” ee li } sai i ith} tion is extended to all to be in|sent to that theatre of war, and| WANTED | vowevard: mar2-3t| deserted his post even for the - id tod: hi ith Gate Night: Doughnuts and | said today they are meeting boos ne lial thatjhe (expected: tabget a; fur| | greater rewards of civilian em- hour, 10 p. m. great success in arrangin, wr | al ad al expecte et a te NA 4 ' F ; suite ¥. nig tg the charity ball that ee ive eee lough when he is released from|LICENSED Electrician wishes Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK | ployment, unless his chief whele- E in: thik icliibi 1 1 the hospital. electrical repair work or house, and SUPPLIES: Toilets, Lava-| heartedly and without any per- aft Class, 8 p. m. Fey tee eee uae falas Daya THE LOW DOWN oak. nA wiring jobs. Write Box G..S.! tories, Sinks, Brass Fittings and|sonal pain could give him the 0 ) . Sreeh Wednesday nights: March Mario H Get c/o Citizen, feb.27-6tx. PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All| green lights | iT’ DOING’ AT THE Monty sdetied trccalthen ine | SE a | Matio Herce) Gets ol bid on| ‘208 of Water and Sewer Pipe| "Now that we are deep in the’ MARGARET O'BRIEN i Several Awards, WANTED—A chance to on; and. Fittings. Free Estimates.|midst of global war, Steve has “THE. LOST ANGEL” - SQUARE uso skate ayaa mgt oe re HICKORY GROVE : your next printing order. ane Jos, .D, Lopez, Plumbing ‘and | had, more than ever, to push his Coming: “Sonora Stage Coach” Ss ES rm cere ot the cae will weet More and more, we will hear} WITH ARMY TROOPS soME-| ARTMAN PRESS. feb1-tf) , Supplies, 913 Eaton St. Phone | personal ambitions and wishes 4 Pps MEM Feet the Harry-Anna. tiome for crip [abut wnat te devo wake up the | WHERE IN THE PHILIPPINES,|s7scrai¢ REFRIGERATOR | thar.2-M.W.F.tf . ie Sound Schoo! Orchestra. : : A ta uh’ 5.Now perati 5 CTRIC A > Ooegceperccosovchoooes ete ae een ine Sealine) Maeappregary lyn Fae AER eae etal par see: SENN peg 5 ag Re eget $20.00. Room 2" RATIONING TIMET ABLE BOCTIAL HALL: Dancing, e s + rf d i 1007 Division street, Key West,| 100-A Poinciand Place. 20, Central Hotel. mar5-3tx TIO See Sh, Decker, | chess row of tppoaean sill'be usod| geteich quip that” wil tum [is “sweating out” his second bat. tana al pepeeeaa se TE ca ogee Sarat Rete 5 Raed PATO Pee for loeal charities, out in a few years to be what ee ne weeren Hon oe $25 REWARD .for information _ Street, ee mab 3x e pgreaietlaprriar ges pa Book 3, shuffle board. Showers| 1 that regard, The Citizen} we don't want, and be a menace overseas 16 months and partici-| leading to rehta] of apartment et ee PAS oy 28; H2-M2 Requets. Art. Supplies {Key West. ‘The Elks were among | Sales italks we. see \in’ the ee Dtalcivufeceleneraber sear peg ob ae ore 2 Plagles ie peed panes sate hase om bs me popular and classical rec-| the firgt to Kpattthule the! local | appa oneal sil peaks lager Merchant Marine, he serves as - ~ | ey bite a ee through: April 28; ys, 4 3: new pe fumeras to loan. i |Red Cross drive. Thei donation orities.” The first one ol chemical warfare maintenance|ALL AROUND Beauty ,Opérator.. HOUSE with 2. apartments in lod, TO : The men} was $100. 3 ps griddle is the Missouri Valley| ian in this combat area, where} Stells’ Beauty Nook, 536° Flem- good residential section bring- ay A2-D2 beeen _ * i | ana Demet Voreus enjoy home. The Committee cornprisent Bail (oF Preding Ground 400 million. | remnants of once-strong Japanese ing street. feb.28-4tx. ing $1,200.00, year . income— 2-32 through: June Als Let us help you in|Sher, chairman; Joe ondul,;When finished, instead of creat-| forces are being liquidated by it be Id at for cash. your invitations to/ Albert DiNegro, William Cates, |ing new jobs, it will turn out that] hard-driving doughbays, EXPERIENCED Saleslady aul Tit ee enue at oneg nla {Charles Wardlow and Edgar San-{for every New political job it} tn addition to his battle stars} able. of: becoming,, manager Oa er WM. H. HENDERSON, chez. pened Feaanery ae done | Here holds’ the Good Conduct] shop. Knowledge of styles, de- COAL‘OIL REFRIGERATOR $%. | << Director. n «| Medal and Merchant Marine rib-| signs, and fabrics needed. This. 617 Grinnell mar5-2tx TWO HOTELS IN A [= POPULAR &. RUTH ANDERSON, Harris School Unit by somebody not working foi\; bon is a year round and post’ war —<$<$<$<—$—$ $< - oT. Assistant Director. To Meet On Tuesd fee Save sSos all pene outer roe moge oot ine. teapeRin Pe Position, Also Seamstress, good YOUTH “BED $25.00. 310 Peacon LOCATED IN HEART OF . @Q@BRALD PINDER, 0 ee! n iesday ie clamor is another Rice, new, | outfit, e ilippines are ie 1 , ke “ ps sere 1 writ wis Program Director. shiny debt of 400 million. closest approach to civilization SA pape he See pene: mare te Pesce ROOMS for Reservations ; i}, An every-day citizen, if he|'they have scen-in a long time.| A alee, PLORENCE I. WHITACRE, The Harris School P.-T. A. will tried the sante kind of “author-|His outfit has specialized in the 417 Duval St. See Mrs. Miller. BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH, WITH BATH and TELEPHONE I pre eoeec Fuua emamthlys Toes HR oe arcane Bie (Siy |worst kind ot ienele tania tee mar2-St, console, will play any aie ——— | tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. At = eer mera aathan nae | ————— | _ record. Priced right. 408 Eaton CHANGE OF HOURS | the school auditorium with Mrs. eee ao mewn the cela: move shan) twosears. | NAVAL cmrce permanently; street, * mar5-3tx 60 NE. Srd Street 226 NE. Ist Avenue AY % James Singleton, president’ of the : ae ae sea 5 = | stationed Key West wants to’ Se i i AT WOMEN’S USO organization, presiding. Hee eee One-Legged RAF Man | buy or rent home. Telephone] MISCELLANEOUS | 80 bgt reread 100 ae perme i | A very interesting program} icons and abseervea ‘ves ieee Is Death’ To Nazis} 9 write Lieut. Batcheller,; sik { Hazel G. Greene, director has been arranged. The children |WCers and abscessed teeth, we | ‘Naval Hospital. mar.l-4tx PAINTING, Interior Decorating. 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS SATION 3 don’t know we have ’em until es af USO Resident Club at 303’ wil. participate.. Willard M. Al- fdedkioctan engl Atadivi ccc ae 4a Be 5 saa ———| Estimates free. Call Davis 270. ft sireet, wishes to announce, bury, Superintendent: af Public ira Patt SBS rh Saen ONDONIEA one-legged night| WANTED—Youth’s bicycle 16 or; mar2-6tx | = , a p of hours. Week ays,’ Instruction, ;will be the guest [2 “> a ighter observer who “argued| 48 inch. Phone 631-R. eg ot le pecnccccs Cceorcceccscesseeeseseesenne ¥, through Saturday, the| oooier ‘ing. fighter Ww argu mar5-3tx FOUND : is Open from 10 a. m. to 11) Patter the meeting a social hour|! You's with the low down, his way into the R.A.” “has ‘ | “Baer, Duniday the ‘club Vill bes will be enjoyed, with’ refresh. Te peieuarenitiet fire MIDDLE AGE WOMAN with 11 LADIES’ BICYCLE. Owner may opened from a. m. to p. m. a abl Pe. erma mbar Rica i ae idaniifur a Anyont wishing to plan special) ™ents to be served by the hos- HAD NO NEWSPAPER over the Continent since D-Day.| Y¢@" old boy desires imploy-; have same by identifying. and | pi y i % sa 5 ment in private home where’ paying for this ad. Ask for parties may have the use of the|Pitality committee. feet Fit.-Lt. S. Hy J. Elliot, of Rad-| " a oa eee _ wa Ce kitchen by making arrangements ist church in| er MILADELPHIA. — Medieval] lett, Hertfordhsire, had a leg am-| Tom will be SUDINER OEDIY, Uayiabd | Roberts) at Cilizeal at the affice or by calling 1083. | The first Baptist church in| entertainers, having no newspa-|putation when a boy, but was| ; eS see: Baby Bottle America was founded by Roger|per in which to advertisg them- determined to fly. He was even- sree a a a Subscribe to The Citizen—25cj Williams in the Providence set- selves, used a “cri” or herald ac- tually accepted after many med-| ~ weekly. tlement on Narragansett Bay. companied by a parade. ical boards, and when the inva- - all be) Bae ae se ee EE ieee en ~_ elon) of France came was zyme wit eC y iddle. FIREMEN EARN SAFETY AWARD “| igusdoony one te a a bs - |most famous night-fighter out-| fits. | 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. PHONE 71 ... Each $ .95 “Elliot isa man for whom we all have tremendous admiration,” | into the air by sheer persistence. said a colleague. “He got. himself A BT Copper Soldering Irons ... eee Aluminum Paint ............. Per Gal. $4.25 Clemence Dane, English novel- re ist and playwright, was born ass S yes 1 $ OF: 2 Winfred Ashton and took her | Glass Shelves With Brackets... Each $2.10 pseudonym from the famous aa iae a jchurch of St. Clements Dane in j London. | Hack Saws . cesses. Hach ($2.75 Gasoline Blow-Terches ...................... Each $5.95 Automatic - Electric - WITHOUT CORD SET. Glidden Paints, Varnishes and Evamels re | Bronchitis | vd Varnish B | 4 i De F shes Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | Eointoend Vane annioaetes cause it goes right to the seat of the | | trouble to hey loosen and. expel j 8erm Jaden phlegm, and aid ‘nature | fo soothe and heal raw, tendef, in? | achial mucous mem- Official Navy Photos A PERIOD of two years, the Naval StatioR Fire Department has not lost a single man hou: dents. For this splendid record, Lieut. Comdr. Glen S. Holman, Captain of the Yard, in the foreground of the above photograph, last week resented Chief Harry M. Baker with jevy Departments Safety Certificate in ceremonies held in front of the base fire station. HARDWARE iH. f = branes. Tell your druggist to sell you Plumbing Supplies e ° Pistared above in the first row. left to right. are: Meyna:d Lowe, T. C. Moore, Frank Her. | 2.bottle of Creomulsion with the tiny | ’ a “Holman, Chief Baker, Jack Williams George Almiey Chew Pen, ulckiv allege aaa tne way A. Seldanc Russell, and N. Roche. Back row. left to right: R. Ybarmea, Charles Roberts, p= have your money back. ‘ Been Ener, Cavetana Miles, J. . West, Mansel 1. Hernandes, te Gorman O¥e Crux Bet | CREQMULSI LIN w 4 ; % , A. Saunders: A. Saunders, Louis i % Seber &. eenandon, E. N. Mathews, nzales, Standing on tho | for Coughs, Chest Colds: Bronchiri i LET'S DACK THE BATHING ARACH PROJEC SEEM oorooeoceooooos ee ete ee