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‘Luncheons at | Carbonnell’s Place " ‘MOTHER’ VERERRAROEED ERE DDE EL ER EREREEDREES EE ES SEREERERERED | Carbonell’s Luncheonette, 602) We honor many folks today, for one thing and another; Duval street near the corner of | There’s one we never should forget, and that dear one is . Southard street, announces in to- Mother. day’s Citizen that their kitcheon| She cared for us for many years, while we were young is now open, serving plate lunch- and tender; eons daily from 11 to 2 p. m, and) g) ° i ittle. be piathite dina tromik (oo pone basa eke ad little _beds—how well we should m. Also tasty sandwiches of all) 5 kinds. Home made cake’ and pies, | i ‘ ‘ i . ice cream and soft drinks. Bares a ‘is~growing- old; she~needs~our“tove | A srecial complete Sunday din-! f - UpaY SpOLre SUG fF thf ner will be eed aateeier from | Let’s give her ro8es while we may and fill her heart to ‘9 o'clock, It will include | , with cheeras 9) Special Washington Correapoudent o: The Citizes WHA FOR PEACE .Ted to Mr. Wallace the adminis- 38 HOPE FOR PEACE i tration of the sale of some $7,500,- ‘The opening , 000,000 worth of surplus consum- of the cenference’ or gogds including trucks, jeeps, clothing, textiles, radio equip- ment, food and other materiais. It is well known that the ‘former vice president wants, to use these So: mantain Peace’ soods to help smal! business and 5 tto give veterafis a start: : | . In addition) the new Presiicnt* of bp adhd of “a _irecently asked Secretary Wallace sions, including wrangli and to study the misuse of patents to compromises, the apipaane will support unlawful | monopo! pes an Ps c - i contravention of the purposes of plete meal. Choice of two vege- She may be old and worn and grey, but she is still our = = Egg sscotre gio the anti-trust laws and to recom- tables, dessert, ice tea or hot tea | Mother; The plan produced Milt nat be Mend appropriate legislation to or coffee. This eating spot is| We never can the debt repay. we each one really owe her. remedy the situation. operated under the personal own-' We know that great men everywhere have always honored ‘ership and management of Louis} Mother: BEST OF DRINKS peamone ck |'They say without her love and care they may have been AT MIDGET BAR® avwaniey Johnston, Grand like others. : Chief, Brotherhood of Locomo- The gayest place in town is the'¢ive Engineers, Cleveland, born Midget Bar and Package Goods: in Canada (of American parents), Store-.at Greéne and Simonton 70 years ago. : Oy HUGY =. 4 THe NI fe AiG bs = i, ‘no one! can love like | choice of soup or tomato cocktail, No one can éver take her roast sirloin of beef, T-bone Mother; chopped sirloin steak or Then we should always treat her right—we’ll never have ham und cabbage. The price of another. the entree is the price of the com- | We may be many miles away from home and Mother, | But we can still remember her and let her know we love her. | A little gift that we may. send will make her fond heart | . must resolutely sup- the plan and program at San ’ i i | fonder, treets. It’s a little place in every | » : : pistes of the word, pat it'is equal-! Subscribe to The Citizen. ae make that Mother love of hers grow just a little ly a gay spot, the place where! : OEE! stronger. @woughout the world are not im- nice ple congregate for the of ceremonies tonight, the show . The biificence of ‘ne I drinks and popular must go on and Duffy will enter-| If God has spared our Mother yet, we owe her love and conference does not lie in the brands. of pack: » gputrom ptai ity~hisgver-popular Trish | honor; a VL PROX “ 4 . i hewpromises a sensa-)[f she hag/gone; her memory should bea star to guide us. | ___ BP Ofek Abe S| ' %j phraseology of the pact to bejin all popular: giz < Sn Dosti, Os sioperailve prices. s | OF fe of rt of nations engage ccor’ to task. Obviously” thelt aa wit) future'ls in the ‘will-; terhational differences, in friendship illustrates the nation to prevent cooperation by adopting a ‘ atti . It demonstrates while it takes only two na- to war, a combined j gooperative effort of all na- iH z { i i Hl it ‘ DEPARTMENT STORE Key West's Largest Store He : DRESSES To Catch the Sun. eptft Te secure this boon t a kind, it will be Sccmecy te by, and Hold Se pid eommeetenh $0 tue opinions h 1 A i am ether setiotnl tnd realise the Eye! tied to, or e The, buoyant beauty ; of bare arms, is yours in any one of our pert Pe summer dresbes. pao Sleeves snipped off at ernment aid to small n the shoulder, colors declaring that he oe Se lovely as a sunset, petitively free” ‘and ‘to oo abd crisp flattering styles MA Fogimerce be- — all these . dresses nt should are eye-compelling ,as igen shat event, a small busi. a»parade, though ete bdlpract much more subtle. ane a, tnegeneny aia ‘ fabri For town or country monopolistic pools of patents, mo- jf ‘a flottering. “WV” yoke, edges wear choose dresses g 3 = z g “the sleeves... crisp: pleats slenderize:’ An‘exclusive . ike these. Ht i monopolistic deals between rings of manufacturers i and rings of distributors.” Martha Manning print - Never before in the His second point is that small in French Cerise, Sistine Blue, history of “The Store | shall have a reasonable a@eress to credit. His third proposal is to make governmental industrial research available to small business along the lines that the Department of Agriculture and state agricultur- al colleges have developed aid to farmers with no research facilities of their own. Colifornia Green, or Navy Blue. Sizes 16% to 22%. ips & bas oa of Fashion” has it showi such a fine ‘array of Dresses — for Sport, for Street and for Dressy Dress- up. : an eat at Bhipment of 1: 6-6. ee ee vis» eauseaamee | Ma aa ae profits repealed! as soon ‘as COOL VOILE, SHEERS and GINGHAM BLOUSES SKIRT ates} DRESSES WHEN DOMESTIC ISSUES in one and two piece styles TRUMAN WILL Sizes 164% to 24% NEW: STYLES IN Solid Colors and Pastel Shades New Shipment in All Wanted Colors and Pastel Shades eeeoee FINE MUSIC AT ' LA CONCHA HOTEL ‘ers. 'remodeled Starlight Club at 713) Duval street. Everything is new and one may. spend an evening of} leasure, dancing to the music ot} onan Dias’ orchestra, here ‘ect, from Tampa. | The Penny Cocktail Hour is a feature daily between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock, and it is grow-° ing more popular. Subscribe to The Citizen-—25. weeklv. | “Higher and Higher” News - Sports - Shorts The management of the Laj| Concha Hotel announces on the front page of today’s Citizen that Al Barrosa and his popular or- chestra will entertain in the air- conditioned Rainbow Room to- night. Dancing will be the order of the evening, A new cocktail is the specialty. It is called “La ial.” A nice time is CLUB 116 READY Club 116, formerly the Navy Club, on Greene street opposite the Western Union Telegraph of- fice, is the cool, clean, comfort- able spot to spend an enjoyable time in total relaxation. The drinks are the best in town, and Biff will be there to serve you, The package goods department eBathing Suits «New is complete and offers the best of White and Colored package goods. z Bags. etc, BEST OF MUSIC VISIT OUR AT STARLIGHT CLUB READY TO WEAR Johnnie Nebo invites you and DEPARTMENT your friends to visit his newly- Youn fing ite gL, conven; STRAND THEATER ANNE BAXTER in PLEASE NOTE sn iS ty ODA } com: TO SERVE YOU; Sets ePlay Suits sone i- OUR SHOE’ DEPARTMENT As Always Is One of the Largest be Here you will find an as- sortment of Shoes both '} rationed and non-rationed that compare favorably with a city twice the size of ours. Almost any wanted style and color can be found in our SHOE DEPARTMENT. © 7 All White. White and Brown, White and Black, All Brown, Black, Blue, Green, Red. Pink, Pastels and Multicolors Low, Cuban and High Heels. 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