The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 27, 1945, Page 4

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IN AND AROUND TOWN By PEDRO AGUILAR Mr. and Mrs. A. Lastres, Sr., and. their family were out to the Amateur night at Bayview Park. Correapondent of The Citizes were also out there and they go| KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cruz, Sr.,| FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF JULY 27, 1935 was in effect between 1913 andjout almost every night. 1922. Chief Odom, USN, is out al- The Tariff Commission, in con-'most every day at the Park and sidering the possible effect of jhe sure likes his softball games. additional reductions in import |He is a rabid fan and coach. H duties, and assuming that the =| Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tynes and} income will be around!son were out to the Park to sce] 000,000, coneludes that aiChester pitch and Melvin who! i : a3 ‘imports’ about $800,000,000.| adams, and other soft ball tens, suicide at sea, U 2 than $3,000,000,-| an’ absence of months out of the chapel, : i H 8 E Fe s & ftations of the earth will evolve can ae m of around pores Vr Uncle Sam. {Catballs Church, officiating. adequate main- . present, it is pointed,| ,,.4 ived aot \ % - fenemee oF pence in the future, |Qu> imports on items affected b¥!a mando “Acevedo, ‘who is in| Mrs. Mary Day will leave this The deeam has lightened the|the tariff amount to $2,000,000-'O.inawa, who said he met Joe evening to attend summer school turdens and sacrifices of millions °°? and our producion pe Allen over there. They sure had a 7 Tallahassee, ie service, although they know pon'e items is around $52,000,000,- jong talk about the Island City| that the United States went to\”, 3 and he also says, he enjoys read-' Eugene Sands, who had been ‘war in self-defense and not for PE ecg faves re eeove. bea ing The Citizen about local news visiting friends in Marathon, re- erican citizens w! ae . a t te S ,turned yesterday. the purpose of promoting a world and he does not want to miss any yt | before making a contribution to Le a |world prosperity, are anxious pie Or tse pepe: | the prime causes of war lll Charlie Gibson and Chief Far-} Claude Lowe, of Tavernier, is A tetween nations, in the opinion |that the Peeestty a ihe ts bough, the popular umpires at here visiting relatives. @f many thinkers, is the economic . should also give us some idea of | the Paek are getting more so} ht is aecen- | the pia, contribution. to be [every day. Now even the girls| I Ha [ & : i 3 i . 3 } } He trade in the interest of peace. © Johnnie and Leno at the Park! ede controls, tariffs and em- =e ‘ are fixtures there that are hard Tomer aul’: ( —._. ‘ |Many Visit Library to replace and they have the! eos RAR he ee 4 yf on 23 qrrme, Display Of Marion help of Clara and Ondina.a ‘ner next Monday evening the the \ Cleo Rosan has to rest for a Parish Hall, couple of months according to} the Doctor who ordered her to Winter Etchings s 5 & i z 3 & (St, Paul’s Dispatch) 3 ee. that artificial | An exhibit ‘of water colors and/a while. She insists that she is’ jc visiting their son in that city. teste ——— of trade etchings by Mrs. Everesi P. Win-}OK and ready to pitch for Key} ieee, 7 | at enjoy equal commer. ‘" 629 Sum West against Miami if the game} yy, and Mrs. Jack Baker , left Siai privileges with others and {ened in June in the public library,|** Scheduled. _lyesterday for a week's visit in et there & no combination of will be continued through the Mr. and Mrs.» Neil Saunders, miami, the popular announcers at the | selfishly exploiting the mainder of this month. park are getting along @f the remaining nations. The works line the four walls in | °° i oe nicely |” Dy. and Mrs. William P Kemp | Says a |{With their girls soft ball club,! Ba, eee ec Sa fi; A, EO a ery ov glag floo ee yeice rooms. on the: third sponsored by the Coca Cola Co. MS Ries seahens itise i : tween nations, which means the Widely known for her work un-|7%Y Will have a club good)” See ee and services, 'der the name of Marion Winter, ote te: play eny,giris! club in ” < of »|South Florida. | 5 the erection of high) Mrs. Winter holds a “one-man There are lots of people who (@ditorial paragraph: : I the Smovt-Hawley Tariff Act of! Included in many of the works|S°" act between Tata Valdez, the Ue oe | 1998, which demonstrated to the here are the colorful tropical flow-|*hitd sacker of the Machini SCREENS anew rece ‘world bow high tariff rates could | ers which are grown in the South, |@"4_ his son Clude Valdez of the | your Grocer SELLS That GOOD Se eet. The result was the erec-| One, a white oleander, effectively Legion. When Claude pitches the ee Meee ee oe ca een a ee cc ese ees S| STAR & BRAND and the establishment attracting much attention from|his old man out. He will some eae ME bie | Subscribe to The Citizen—25¢ weekly. industry of branch | the large gallery of visitors on w foreign countries.| hand each day to view the ex- . however, the Unit- | hibit. States, under the Reciprocal ‘Treaty program, has made) CHEWS WAY OUT OF CAR t effort to increase | trade. Exercising consider-| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla—When » the State Depart- his master, Alfred H. Pfrommer, hes negotiated a number left him locked up in a parked treeties, making reductions in | @Utomobile, Tom, a tough, brin- @uties that apply to our im-|dle bulldog chewed his way i return for similar con-|through the glass window of the from other nations. Un-|cat- He. suffered form badly lac- i il Fa i (EEE MORE WAR HOYDS AND KE lif if ! e e 3 SE In Fine Furniture te —D, Liss : as ' derstand “4 how far the process hi sttected the United States’ Be.| “Bermuda Mystery” | tween 1004 1944, there has Coming: “This Man’s Navy” | twee 2 fifty per cent cut on forty-two per cent of the items thet meke op cur luiftalfect) I T_T imports, @ cut of between one to, MONROE THEATER forty-nine per cent on twenty fer cont of the items and no ii eharge at ali on thirty-seven per , dacsté whitish ts we a ermt. In general, duties have been “Two Girls and a Sailor tedueed about twenty per cent News - Shorts - Sports . shove the Underwood Tariff that’ e ; SP PeeereI iii iiiiitis ecccccccoes, RATIONING TIMETABLE : + DI. Sept. 90: J1-Ni expire Oct. pleas aL et : Similar to Iustration | 42, AG Auelens reer as pekls 1 expire Sept 20" AL: Snow goon ™*P* 3} ~~ LOUNGE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN expire Oct. 31. FUEL s{p Spring Constructi i Old 4 and 5; new 1 through 5. $/) © Pring Construction $2500 : Ration Board Office, Post Office Building, Phone 43 °|? Colors: Blue and Wine § ij _— = HARD WOOD MAPLE LAY OFF CHAIRS With Adjustable Back .......... Shop For Your Sunday Dinner at Maple Pin-up (Customers are not obligated to buy groceries to get Our Meats Archer’s Grocery “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 FLEMING ST. PHONES 67 and 47 TELEPHONE 146 DUVAL STREET KEY WEST - - - FLORIDA o2 We close Thursdays at 1 o'clock PROT TTT TTT TOTS TA TSO T SST T SST T A SSS SAS SSSI IIIS TE SII SSSI II ACIS IIT O SSS SASS CC CCC CCRC CCC CCC COTS WPA August program for Key | West calls for the employment of 810 persons here in August at a cost of slightly more than $32,000. Funeral. services for Frank per’ cent” cut ‘will increase was a pitcher for the Busy Bee, Lopez, said to have committed were held yester- F that imports Will! said he enjoyed the game after day afternoon in the Lopez ‘i im OE : with Father A.” L.! to a domes-|city. playing aonther game for Maureau, of St. Mary's Roman) ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Cruz try to razz them, but it is useless,|gave a party yesterday to cele- A A 5 for they are razz proof and can|brate the first anniversary of the cess of facilitating international J rs ¥. devices used! take it as well as dish it out.!birth of their son, Maurice, Jr. | Jonathan Cates left yesterday rest and do not exert herself for for Miami-to join Mrs. Cates, who Today The Citizen says in an and cUSAN COFFEE Try A Pound Today! 1 VERN, Mid-Summer Specials AAAAAAAAADADADDADDDDDESD LAMPS ............. ARCHER’S THERE IS NO LIMIT ON apn SPECIAL VEAL — BEEF - LAMB sit bare Felt Throw oe = ROASTERS and FRYERS a wp your shopping list now—bring it to Archer's. Our i “ees tn 70 Furniture We have @ NICE selection of FROSTED FOODS Store 20 00e0eeeess00s0000000000000044444444444444444444000000000000004 Sn yr SOTO CS SE SC NTS SENSE IT eCcecccecoeeros He Didn’t Think Of CHICAGO, Ill. — Judge Cecil Smith traffic case. The defendant fished judge loaned the attorney $2 so he, in turn, could lend the money to his client to pay the penalty. BOND * Dialing Information (By Ansoeinted Press) Is Not Strained—Much (By Associated Press) ordered a $2 fine in al INSECT SPRAY in his pockets—he had let. his| Se asm wallet. at home. His lawyer had{ When Others Fail only a couple of checks. So the On Sale at Drug and Grocery Stores 506 SOUTHARD STREET OPPOSITE THE BUS STATION Specializing In Children’s Portraits Mention this ad and your child's pic- ture will be colored FREE! pas i Sittings for Children 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily TELEPHONE 439 FOR APPOINTMENTS DORRIS E. EVANS, Prop. OPEN EVENINGS ONE DAY SERVICE Geol - Comfortable Dresses for these Summer Days We present a lovely selection of stylish cool, comfortable DRESSES in all the wanted fab- rics, colors and color combinations, New Showing of Eyelet Embroidered DRESSES Pink, Blue and White e Beach Wear e Sheer Blouses e Play Suits e Cotton Blouses e Shorts e Summer Bags e Bathing Suits e Millinery e Halters e Costume Flowers STARLING’S STYLE CENTER Women’s Apparel and Accessories Exclusively “Opposite the La Concha Hotel” 417 Duval Street Key West, Floride We close Thursdays at 1 o’clock 75 SILVER DOLLAR BUYS ALGONA, Iowa.—Seventy-five silver dollars, all of 1923 mintage, LEXINGTON, Ky.—iife is too;were used by Major Louis C. short to spend in a telephone|Hutton, provost marshal at the booth, said a visitor here who|Algona prisoner of war camp, to told city police he smashed the|buy a $100 bond. The officer ob- glass from a booth because he,tained the coins while working didn’t know how to get out, not/in the South Dakota Black Hills being used to “these new-fangled|some years ago. contraptions.” The Quality Of Justice The Photo Shop | ¥ MORE WAR BONDS AND KEEP THE MQ, “Courtesy Is Not Rationed Here” It. may be necessary, because of shortages, thet many items are rationed; but no matter how trying the situatie® may become our employes will sincerely try to serve you at all times in the most courteous and efficient manner possible, We app ule your patiensr Upetaice, and cooperation, and want you wi to remember always that we will weleome any suggestion to improve our service, Many of our customers CANTON STYLE mark on the popularity of our DINNERS store: it is popular because of 2 a iat eae O . eal of all, the nationally Weddings and Banquets colin on LE, pl _ ” WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU Our Store Closes at 1 P. M. Every Thursday cn a ha en a ae ne ent cbolia gg ey lp cig AEN UY MORE WAR BONDS AND KEMP THe 1 | | | | i i i | i THE JEWEL BOX 518 Fleming Street Operated Under the Personal Ownership of Each beaut'ful jewel onthrowned im a hand. some setting has & personality of ite own. Choose yours with care and confidence from our select col- lection of fine stones. DIAMOND RINGS *4339°,.2%2..s8 Beautiful New Ladies’ Gold Filled BIRTHSTONE IDENTIFICATION STRETCH BANDS BRACELETS $7.20 for Ladies Tax Included Nice Selection of | See Our Selection of ($1 10 and 14 Carat seared Solid Gold Solid Goid | CROSSES and | CHARMS LOCKETS | CRUCIFIXES |$1 and $2.50 We Invite You to Use Our LAY-A-WAY PLAN Make Your Selection Now for Best Choice SSS ' Expert Watch Repairs All work done on the Premises. Promptly and * ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED é You Nal find this Friendly Little orner of Fleming and Bahama Streets, t from Duval Street. . . Here you will find Qualite jt block a grand sel i a ae selection of Gift things and Courteous folks to

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