The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 15, 1945, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

* ’ Sat. Bad seers wey iat — - PAY CHECK ME + Union fon domestics of bet TAAL LL LLL 2 ree Se Pee cee ering the war, women have| ‘WEEKEND SOFTBALL - & A letthe chetee im the matter ' ¢ rd we ot a cas | — i ine Gino. > — |_ Teme Sere from 1910 to tess The weekend softball — - He Uke We Set were conscripted for either sery.|°ULLIES AND CUBS SPLIT, 4 Jon, Wa heduled oy hyd te munitions work Others DOUBLEMEADER: GIANTS at Bayview Park tonight road ; were permitted to volunteer for DEFT. fmen to- Pe eet ere Ret teen ne pre services tat were conser ~ wh AT CINCINNATI —— Stadi sana a wer i@éustry the women's lend! ee Nei been cancelled because of - (Special wo Whe etttsen) 4 nen tes ve W t non threat tropica’ they hehe tren tae nae | NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Detroit > ‘ of ro : —— Com wee to airerat workers and ‘feasted the Philadelphia Ath pw wane tat i —e - a J . 4 te dete pene umpelied to hold | ties 1 to 0 yesterday in an ab geet eng _ ~— nPRT Oh seme sort of job unless they had breviated game that was called Coca-Cola Girls were to bing A yp -yd4. -_ pom " umier 14 of physically | in the sixth because of rain. have been featured in the J wnt an were placed there by Philadelphia Phillies and Chi- Q@win bills. Service and ci- ° ment t The cago Cubs divided a double bill, slated ae we a ners ames ons . ook mas | while the New York Giauts went nee: tenag Pa “ ” te victory over the Cincinnati nl oh bills. s Reds — Following are the results of the There is a possibility the = ¢ ' u games played yesterday a — ‘ Netionr| League | wil brought to y a ' . First Game West for games at some i. s — we ott hes Guess At Chicago RHE future date. , © tar omar a te 100 pound fine and | Philadelphia 493 tes | Chicage Pn 4/4744 Ls = w fit for| Muleahy, Kari and Se 1 pelnnetiencacibnanetinannslleatinntltenatt fond i] k. he! Derringer, Erickson and Rice EE RENNES NC ATER: ae ne —t : ‘ pan ~~ ; | At Chieags RHE ——— ear : he Me, Philadelphia 04 By PEDRO AGUILAR wee Chicage es — | Kraus, Leon. Fox and Spindel: gysuprrion GAME “— or oo sik / ]|__ At Cincinnati RHE) oe se ; 1) Erner k, Feldman and Klutt a See ae || Modak, Fox and Lakeman. io cee on A Manguera. Ralph Sierra merican League . : elphs " : I oe k H ught and threw The Famous Mueller and Richards; Fowl an : ! A stroth Marth wet seems Natvonally Advertised Junior DRESSES \ aga Ot As odvertised in MUST GLAWOLB ’ twee secon over + Susan Shore of *Mary Lynne Jre Harette Orig imal ' *Dorte Dodson edudy w’ Jill ' -. *Margie Joy Jrs : Meme Mod i sPeut Socks Originale *Elien-Kaye Jre ' Chuhamye lumens eMecKettric Classics *Primeess Ire —EE a. for PLEXERS BR ASSIERES ——— Mee , TRI -S0F TS by Korey of Califorma © STRIPE, 61 Gauge, $1.10 and $1.15 ———— ——— | Guar (SPANTS ane CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT BIN APPEL’S THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT | cee Ar exhibition ce . w | HOW THEY STAND 8. ij —s layed by the USS 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE oe , i a7 5! on iP at » 65 S40 w Park. T i} N York se gp tees ot {| Bost 30 80 424, ® 4 Cun 7 82 4 H) Philadelphia 43 9 33, THIS AND THAT ' s. AMERICAN LEAGUE ; . il w ; | st 4 2 WT Ne ‘ the ' " . ite r ' ‘ bd | Private Ernest Perez With Infantry Group (Sportal “oe The (ltteers) Bg H THE INFANTRY ~ VISION NEAR BLENTZ ‘ s 5 The F + er ted Bat ° H tatior . Ww ‘ t ' 1 ma H k 3 F s w || $06 Eluzate . : ‘ 8 | Mere Contributions is... Sn | For Hospital Fund v2! * hoving tough | ‘ > . M 1 F WW A " . $ j F - LEGALS UNDER SECRETARY _ _ es vornn tse (Continued from Page One) Ni badd t r | n - — ment \ ws THe COnNTY at os ' WeXner COUNTS. Ft B = Er ‘ st Ur ; H R en ' he Speak t . ANOTHER EXHIBITION Ooms 4 congressmen Sy HUGO 8. SIMS Special Washington Correspondent of The Citises CONGRESSMEN SHOULD themselves, the number may be SUPPORT MILITARY LEADERS further decreased. IN DEMOBILIZATION It is interesting that the Amer- ————— ee * The military leaders of the na-|'o" ees ee sd “4 B Dacgane a Peay wo unported to feed the German) etait to people. He does not believe in - - = necessary '0 pampering defeated Nazis but he} Slight rise im prices is expected Sermany ond Japan shai) 2v0r @ tation that will prevent | during reconversion ‘. apen disease Quick thinking Americans wil be inclined to say that the Ger mans should take care of them-| TRIUMPH selves. This attitude was entirely; COPPER logical and proper before the thus ment must sture make over Germany not be whittled into temporary successes | In this task, the military lead- eds test as face considerable public pro- interested relatives de- mand the immediate release of Tom. Dick and Harry, regardiess surrender of Germany. Immed-| of points and regardiess of ‘#tely upon the surrender, how whether they have seen active ver. the German people became service not. While such a de- the wards of the victorious pow- mand he part of the public represents s more SOvb (kh ___—_———__ BUY VICTORY BONDS NOW the job ur lew agreeable and more difficult e | Chas. Aronovitz cem to be logical to expect mem. $} Under such conditions, it would © ers of Congress to throw their $f support te the military leaders of the nation by ain t rs more dis- 3| attempting to ex- constituents the facts of ion, the necessity s of men remain the correctness of which permits men ice to be relieved have not been ever There i no indication have that pout of TRUMAN ADOPTS MIDDLE COURSE ON ARMY-NAVY RECRUITING PROBLEM Pp dent Truman has adopted A nd Navy's « A , . ® t is J Retior son pic We Have Just Received A Shipment of Nationally-Known nage DRESSES @MARTHA MANNING and @ANN SUTTON to drat @CAROL KING pines All In Half Sizes Sear a en gemenne BLOUSES Here ix welcome news for Women FEED THE GERMANS who like fine BLOUSES F nt t Just Received A Hand-Finished —— Received © BVERGLADE “sans BLOUSES ae Th season the sre dainty and in beautiful shades of Pink, Blue and Peach Also a few EVERGLADE Cotton, Seersuckers and Gingham DRESSES with that Lovely Hand-Finish Just Received A Shipment of the Famous for the Ladies in Beautiful Pastel Shades Finely T. and Crease Resi in Cardigans, Slip Overs and Fancy Knits More Welcome News to Women!!! PALM BEACH SWEATERS New SKIRTS in WOOLS and PLAIDS 1s PROWATE Now Showing . CHILDREN'S WEAR °?%, tse Coats and Cap Sets... Pleated SKIRTS . . . 2-Piece SUITS .. . and SWEATERS .. . HATS by “Margaret O'Brien” BLOUSES New Shipment of *Dresses *Biankets *Scientific Bottle Warmer *Feed- INFANT'S WEAR ing Plates Rubber Pants *Coats and Cap Sets *3-Pe. Bootie Sets *Receiving Blankets *Socques Robes *Rattlers *Baby Books *Tams *Booties and *Caps Metres < ies al SHO for $s onven or Pinte RATIONED and UNRATIONED and Sport Wear ‘ 2. 14 Are Now Valid Our MEN'S and BOYS’ DEPARTMENT Line di ¢ DRESS you from HEAD Popular Make Reas ! CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, DUE TO RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY Will Re-open Tuesday at Usual Time ARONOVITZ New Things In mplete TOR! nable Prices “een. p ,

Other pages from this issue: