The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 19, 1945, Page 4

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a “It's quite simple. I pe im Marlo's body | You won't nmagy wih nye the stood in the suppose you Mrs. bedroom watch-| Winston, that only out of the with an effected smile, |7°C Sooreciat® that fact.” her ledylike closk and} Then-don’t you think it ad- ra visable to watch your-p’s and i a ld i ae cap of facing facts” i fl ‘add one another. It was y lo elegantly, melted the icy ten- means, Winston.” smile. took her at her Miss Drew,”| word by i “You want to sincerely. jlive my kind of life, don’t you, 5-4 Tiogtaing wrong ith that? wi at?” became Aggie} “What makes you think: it’s wma reer blurted out. A determined expression came her | over Marlo’s face and a hard tone to herjcrept into her voice. “Because, @tistocrat, she| Mrs. W: I was born on the Madge toward | wrong side of the fence and ever a | Since I was old enough to raise st down, Mrs. Winston. aeure. We. 90, Spice op X could gon, said the natural | peek on other side, I made up she wetehed Marlo|my mind that some day I'd make ® cigarette box, Madge | a gate in that fence for myself.” Roticing her very ‘But tell me, Miss Drew, aren’t you afraid you'll find the other , 3 see why John ete af te fence very dull and oo said | unexci “Why should 1?” “After all, your life has been filled with so much color and ad- "faerie, prompt dropped he r wentes. ‘eah? A gg a ane this other’ side is so. damn why have you stuck it out wor lomet™ i g “It’s different first place, I was side, and in the was born void of i i if “ I ’s your hard luck — not mine.” “Yes. I envy Prd great talent. lity to share it "| ing able to entertain audiences by making them laugh and cry. T envy the new fields that lie be- *-«s ou to conauer. and the tri- PAY MUCH MORE FOR LICENSE TAGS TALLAHASSEE, July 19. — (FNS) Florida motorists paid oom PROM FEES OF THE CITIZEN titic certificates during the first OF JULY 6, 1995 six months of this year than dur- ing the same period a year ago, Alfeed Merehell, governor of according to State Motor Vehicle the thirty-ninth Rotary district,| Commissioner, George H., Asbell. = ob Gilstad via, vssed| . The commissioner said that faret Boter lunches | three new inspectors had been the» —" =, one OM added to hig watt ind a_closer Boy) dents ‘of other states must’ have @M | Florida tags if they are gainfully | employed in Florida or have child; heer mt 7:30 fen @ttending |.Florida: schools. tude lof, the Convent of Maty. Immacn- service late, who had been visiting’ in j Silom, returned yesterday. De. 4. ¥. Porter, Jr., has teen! State Senator Arthur Gomez @ramted © vacation of six weeks |Teturned yesterday from a trio the United States Public|t© seveal cities along the east service, and sailed yester- | Coast. @ay afternoon on the steamship} F Cube for Tampa, accompanied Today The Citizen says in an te Mire Porter and their daugh- ¢ditorial paragraph: @t, Louie, Among the places “A man’s true worth probably De Porter seid they intended to !¢s somewhere between his own viet ave the Grand Canyon and ©stimate and that of his neigh- bors.” Yetiowstose Park | @pmounced today that Mrs. May Lounders and daugh- tors, Janice, Lorraine and Doris, At home — Any flavor —Delicious—Smooth casio’ =No ice crystals —No cooking—No re- vemerday atlermon for! Tt fieie Ne ccorched fever tony Teepe tw ‘visit relatives and froupensive = 20 recipes in each 156 pkg. f i : frends |] ple ofter, or buy from your grocers — Mee, W. B Huston left yester- oe W wen for Jacksonviile.' Where she intends w pass several | weeks NDONDERRY Brand Homemade Ice Cream STABILIZER —— ean Lewis and Sister Rose,| Shop For Your Sunday Dinner at ARCHER’S THERE IS NO LIMIT ON Veal — BEEF — Lamb ROASTERS and FRYERS SS ee eS We have « NICE selection of FROSTED FOODS Customers are not obligated to buy groceries to get Our Meats “The Gtore That Gerves You Best” 814 FLEMING sT. PHONES 67 and 47 our | heart-throbs: i j i H i S40 THE BaTMING BEACH PROsECT | umphant rungs you can keep bading to your ladder of success, while I, I live from day to day, the same set pattern of existence, and my only treasure is my love for John.” MARLO resented the way Madge was making her feel, She jerked herself to her feet. “What Say, if we cutout the “Believe me, Miss Drew, I’m not trying to arouse your sym- pathy. I’m merely trying to help you see the logical side.” “Your side, you mean!” Madge stubbornly continued to drive in deeper her spike of dis- couragement. “Aren’t you risking a great deal by turning down Crimson Angel?” “That’s my business, Mrs. Win- ston!” she flared, then suddenly asked, “Why?” “For instance, many unpredic- table things could happen be- tween now and the time I give John a divorce. You might even change your mind about giving up the theatre.” “Like hell I will!” Then she looked at Madge _ curiously. “What's your point?” “Just this—undoubtedly some- one will step into your role in Crimson Angel and a new star might be born to take your place.” Madge’s spike had found a vul- nerable spot. She had said the one thing that Marlo dreaded | most. . Marlo clenched her fists and said bitingly, “There’s only one Marlo Drew, and don’t you for- get it!” “I won't forget it most likely, but what about the fickle publ Marlo had réached the boi point. “You think you can scare me Ante: changing my mind, don't you? “Can't you understand that I’m not trying to change your mind?” “Then what in hell are you try- ing to do?” ‘I’m trying to give you every chance in the world to find out for yourself.” “Find out for myself?” “Yes. That’s why I’m here. I have a plan that will settle once and for all, our. futures.” To be continuca STRIKE SERIOUS BLOW TO TAMPA TAMPA, July 19. — (FNS) Six thousand cigarmakers quit their benches and all but shut down $742,124 more for license tags and} Tampa’s principal industry last week in protest against OPA re- strictions forcing them from high to low income jobs. They walked out declaring that the future of Tampa’s hand made cigar industry was in peril, and no factory can endure and pay skilled workers for high quality cigars under the rules laid down by the OPA. Lost your appetite? Feel drag- gy? When due to simple or ff futritional anemia, Vineland [g: Tonic can help you “feel like @ billion” runrnt SHED & GARDNER'S l'nARMACY eo Se ws Sei | Mazurki and Robert Ryan in “Be- |The Great John L.” The oth | | ! five champs, Joe and Vince Dun- : To make the sugar go around, _ We all must share it = Pound by Pound! For the past two years sugar crops have been smaller than usual. Ships are being used to transport men and supplies. Our shipping facilities, too, are more limited than ever. We have less sugar available and the demand has Dixie Crystals PURE CANE SUGAR % SUGAR IS SCARCE + DON'T WASTE IT! ooo THE KEY WEST CITIZEN VIV VV VVC V IV ITTV IC Te VVVVVVVe AND IN THIS CORNER: PROF. INDRISANO 024444444444 44444444444444444444444444 By BOB THOMAS the four basic punches — the AP Features Writer © straight left jab, the right cross, Aang sate the left,hook and the right upper- ano, squeezing his vise of a hand cut.” Malcolm Muir of New York, noted publisher, born Glen Ridge, N. J.,. 60 years ago, MALARIA CHECKED IN.7 DAYS WITH Liquip for around my helpless paw. The professor offered to demon- MALARIAL Johnny 1s protessor of things} strate but I declined. SYMPTOMS pugilistic. This makes him very} I’m the brittle type. Take only as directed handy to movie producers, who . only fight with their contract players and Will Hays. “I was brought up in Boston,” said the professor, “and Boston is a great fight town. It» produced many boxing champions, includ- ing the great John L. Sullivan. I! remember seeing John L. He was | an old man then, but he still car- enough... but hummin, ried himself like a fighter.” Piro gron mosquitoes cap At 15, Johnny was amateur make hot weather a horror! | { bantamweight champ of New Eng- Spray these summertime peste land. Although he never held aj with Flit! This effective, pleasant- ‘smelling insecticide kills the dee, Tommy Freeman, Jackie Fields and Lou Brouillard in 1927, he fought Clyde Hull in the Gar-| den and lost five teeth and suf- fered a broken jaw in the first round. His jaw was wired for 20 months, but he later defeated Hull. . dread, quitoes, as well as common t moths and flies. Buy an } oe 8 Since 1935, Prof. Indrisano has} been technical advisor for fight pictures, as well as referee for lo- cal fight arenas and a parttime actor. i “I was the guy who made a he-;. an out of Robert Taylor,” he . “I taught-him how to box in! ‘The Crowd Roars.’ ” The professor has studied all kinds of fighting, since motion pictures require all varieties, Be- sides fistic encounters, he knows about cock and bulldog fighting. He staged a knife fight between J. Carroll Naish and Zachary Scott in “The Southerner” and a judo-boxing match between Mike All Beef Cuts SALES HOURS EVERY DAY: 10 A. M. to 12 M.— 2 P, M, to7 P. M. hind the Rising Sun.” Of his most interesting recent tasks, one was training Simon Simonoff, the ballet dancer, in the French variety of foot fighting for was showing Ingrid Bergman how to teach boxing to parish school boys in “The Bells of St. Mary “she got a big kick out of it,” marked the professor. se 6 O. P. A. CEILING PRICES TROPICAL QUICK FREEZE CO. Caroline and Grinnell Sts. At present Prof. Indrisano is coaching Dam from Brookly. ural fighter,” he said. ‘He learn- ed all the .tricks in a week’ of training.” i The professor explained that-he first teaches his students how: to! ; "RATIONING FOODS a Book 4, Blue T2-X2, expire July 31; ¥2-Z2, Al-Cl ex- Stamp 36. ‘Aug. 91; Di-Hl expire Al6 good for 6 gallons 31. Red K2-P2 ex: 31; Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31: Airplane stamps 1, 2 3, Book V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30; Al- 3, now good. reucieran Gia Old 4 and 5: new 3 through & Office, Post Office Building, Phone 49 eesceee Ration Board Le - Buy More and Larger War Bonds © j AANA OCDE SUN er SAAR PAS 5 . 9, 4 . } Kantor’s Men’s Shop Quality Men's Wear for Civilians and Service Men 517 Duval St., Opposite Palace Theatre Phone 897 eee SPORT SHIRTS SLACK SETS and 2-tone models in soiid colors $] 0% MEN’S STRAW HATS SHOES Ra for Civilians and Service Men eHard Straws eRoblee | $250 $595 eo Airplane Stamps 1-2-3 Are Good oe use the punching bag “for timing: — —_—- Se eee and proper use of the-arms.” Then the student uses the sand bag to perfect body blows. “All you have to‘teach them is. STRAND THEATER DANA ANDREWS in “The Purple Heart” Coming: “TAMPICO” MONROE THEATER JIMMY WAKELY in “Song of the Range” Coming: “See Here, Private Hargrave” Eta MR SRST EN ER “BUY MORE WAR Broadway Duval and Petronia Streets never been so great. These are some of the reasons why... a SUGAR IS SCARCE! HE BROADWAY BONDS AND KEEP THEM” Do.Your Food Shopping at The Broadway - For Better Food at Better Prices: SUPER KEY WEST’S LEADING FOOD STORE We Have Plenty of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ‘at The Lowest Prices In Town WE HAVE A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF BEEF also Freshly Killed Poultry And A Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Consistently Priced Lower Do Your Food Srasaings at The Broadway Market For Better Food at Better Prices Key West’s Leading Food Store — Ses CHECK YOUR WEIGHT DAILY—FRE arket PHONE 178 P wenn SUPER MARKET

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