The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 6, 1945, Page 2

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THAT'S YOUR PRIVILEGE Key Westers, like residents of other cities when an innovation is made, thought that there would be difficulty in their vot- ng because of the installation of voting | jant Dining Room machines, but their attitude has changed Chapter 13 could hi mained whi she | most loyal, the most efficient, the | Lounge of Club . Pi te ae second elues mation | apter ; cou! ave remaii where j 4 st ————=————— | since they have seen how = machine is | T-tm fice bussed with enctte- wen, ae Charts hae SERED gg hyp eg git who |, At Club Sugaioe dinner eek oF THe aerorieTen Fraeee } jor r “Do you mean that = a S a'clock age yy - Ay BY operated. la ment = following vey Miss! Jane had thought his eyes were| went sround here looting, luke You con codes © GE —_. gnet Ls = | Most of th »t -. | Hansen had not appeared, but a) gray. There weren't now; they| someone escaped from a Holly- . ~: sabes bare = ath of them have been given inctone strange woman had come in end| bere the tawny yellow of an|wood take set without time to 0" 2 hot or cold sandwich of Gay : a tions in voting by Assistant Supervisor of lie nd the hair tossed| wash off the ase paint? The | *ind as aS : - obtained permission to pack Miss | #né/y lon. not unlile | ho 1 a three- Registration John W. Roberts, who has | Hansen's personal belongings. -s A = = a | Syllable aoa wi stutter- — residents, when they went to city | te (os. apie Soy “Don't tell me pope, retreat ing?” a . all to register, how the machine is op- . gen ee | in_ this,” he snap: at Carter.) “to”. ler's voice came ou! at the door of the main office and, | «. il me an of your ith a bombastic burst—“to put erated. Mr. Roberts has a miniature ma ovinging benoit t i too he st ay use himself to that ert that unkgown girl, in chine, the operation of which is the same | DO'S Or “alied 26 imorme" | using a woman— her pines rents setten es as Sher % forget - cna ST Tanne, reectevone | ** tat oo the muchine that is to be used, | | <Just want to adv a poet T tek te tae tte MBS. STANTON had followed | thoroughly seasoned food is used! . . and it has required only a minute or so to | ** “9"e os Hai 5 t eens mares tir tter to Mra. Champ the pointing finger of Lisle | and the waitress service will be : - oomte © wo ee | oxpl signed”—he ignored e sudden | sromton. Carter. found to be pleasant asd digni- . 7 erches | explain the operation te each registrant | gasp from the girls—“and I have “ ough Sorsoes Gre 0 conte o =e | shed 3 ee ocked down ot| “You do, and I take that reeord| “It's rude to point; you ought ! fied Pena 3 i One thing about the machine that | Pe ce io ced Miss | Someone couldn't steal from me| to know better, Lisle. Sur on Dancing ic in codes @ nights! a ~ oa reag st,” Sheridan threatened.| you always were one to forget ’ oats “ + eet publish anerymous | many Key Westers do not understand con- | James es to assume most of her ere is 8 dictographed rec sot | your @oamnere Ghat you were up- | and Sundays and the eg - : cerns the number of candidates. Some geen 7 . lof all that took place here. I'm|set. Now which girl? Oh, yes; | by the Sugaloa Trio George, John | Key Westers are still th Miss James will have complete | cure the very intelligent Mrs.| come here, young lady.” }and Gus, who play from 9 p.m wal are still under the impression | charge o! fice {Stanton would be pleased to hear| “Looks sensible,” commented | to 12 midnight that more than five levers can be operated t. | know, once she'd talked to) Mrs Stanton. “Doesn’t smeil like At Chub Sugaloe there are two me this oe the witness who overheerd the} the sample counter of a perfurne ir i. by a single voter, but such is not the case an eastern foundry. plans laid before that record was! bar. Here, take this letter. But rs at which ber finest ped ee _ it, _7 | Wren the machines are put in the polling | Sone moterials used tm "| made wait—Miss James, is it? Hadn': | lly known adverts: a omen Ghncen, etek: enchine wilt be-ent-on thet act | Gas a on | Stanton,” stated Carter,| you better put your girls back | of beverages are serv ’ SY THE Crrimes more than five candidates can be chosen | "2o*'t¢# fr + | produ mythical record?” dered?” clusive night spot in Key West by ar ne vot dit om | ane felt Evelyn's nervous jerk.| “Yes Mrs. Stanton,” agreed s operated by Bob Taylor in apvecs: a . one voter. : Ss elt dr 5 A Re prayerfully * - a thoroughly high-class manner owever, a voter do not e to) \ - that? > Gram ¢ ? ¥? She looke others into Mark " ounce me « . Gee Sew as Agu . t his ballot f a agen = empl B ee cone with ow ng eyes at L ste | shepidan's Oflee, and when Lisic Pig “es et The pontheghon & Seek and Bathing Poviiion as Ris bartet for five candidates. He may | “EE ic, bed cot-colled, “I Carter, to find him staring Carter would have turned Jane | ‘Pt front page o ote for any number he wishes up to five ne was willing to e trim httle figure back, Mrs. Stanton barked a: | 4@ | . mx - hong » Stanton appeared behind . rs . " | & Aupre-—ient ad Oo and The Citizen has heard some registrants Gefore Sheridan | site Ca You called me?” -— af — 7. Cntatioe of County and City Gov- ob th . down, Lisle Carter | Lisle Carter ja letner, didnt I? And oy MEDICINE MEN WORE MASKS ’ say that they may not vote for more than ad him. she aske shouldn't she hear what's going ome a. | ous. And now his attention was 4 re if she has to work hers? | 6 ontty Autierham. one or twe candidates, ae seeall gona | verted > miles, bows} going on that can’t be te- CHICAGO.—The medicine men oom With probably 20 or more aspiraants n the edge of a gofM-| and gracious | an outsider’ Oh, this of many An roma Indian tries r 3 s $ twe ’ ut masks io perform ———— wi)! be able to cheose five of them How reorganization of your | sudden smile ami | RH. hasing away evil spirits. . ce Sheridan?” he asked. | tor, “Do you ! Stanton turned to | ; (REEDOM OF THE PRESS ever, voting is his privilege, and hix alone = seats sheense is only | grave lines panes i> <a -- ~_—- : sa . may do as he ae with Bers 1.2 act tnow,” Sheridan | ¢ 3 aaa were abjui to do."|pawed in a pocket for his noe 7 his conscience, vote only for the candidatex t wer j aieh” aieeeal in @ r =a om © ow » he feels are fitted for the offi ie “i cevggene me ae sal tee alice Guinan mph 4 Mrs. Stanton | oy where cows @ controlied there is ee ee : Aer i h he'd rid ” am cOMMIssioRer 6 gps | Any " a ne vith that?® f H fin fas ' | ene SG ae sae eernaretee rec | Carter fed again “H wen know COLD PREPARATIONS | ;~ Have you ever talked to people who | J got rid of Miss Hansen, the Te be continued Legete, Yortes, Suave, Rene, Gongs | CARL ACKERMAN, aid much without saving thing _ - be ssailicabiaiha: Slileaiidadiaae — Dean Schoo! of Journalism, sn a . P . Cw HEACE « : : , Big Night At Gulf ANNOUNCE SPANISH \ohumbee University SRAKE-BITE AND RELIGION : “ “HEDU : —_ sows senor |THE TIME TO SAVE 1S NOW - . we have een sent to er Th free Spanish lessons fe 4 fifty-three 98 z we on 4 _ Hotel and R _— ms t nducted bs _ _— : Wh ines igh ‘ » . auee they were found guilty of disorderly r nd Simontor \ jemond, are given sccordance s s comeumer goods are nd ome 8 nduct in handling live rattlemakes dur- — ot Ss si } ina chedule and unprocur. © L eownpe seek the truth and ing relivious rituals popular Guif Strea f neement toda Open a Savi il ~wd tent and without fever; sever, be eyurse, the ‘4 t and their | cent sped cack of rou ate metehe | AY ot 315 pm. San wings Account with us. Sat te Tack wreng or ip-mt that the ve ass afeertitiane of the Dining isin pi) emp 2 Car . s. ho 516 D a eet ‘ 7 Salon « are fet quite ~4 . TUES t . wok om © ee eeatngtons of any oa, MM fare entitled, by virtue of the guarantee of Snack Ba he ’ ; ae a AT KEY WEST nits hituaan 3 ae WEDNESDAY at 700 pr een oe Game: atwage do te te MER | religious freedom. to worship God in any |™*™ w D: USO, 43 D + wottane sewer tolerate corruption eF | manner that they see fit { r . . roa Fj Member Federal Deposit Insurance = temeunee vtwe and praise virtee, i Tt seems that the sect uses poisonous = es tf F . THURSDAY at 3:15 pm. Sa ment ook me ey nliriieen egm | rattlesnakes in connection with ritualistic |W of amy tne ° Carlos Schoul, 516 Duval street im ment ot whens tate, Mime end || ceremonies, insisting that God Almighty |S. 3 = The test leenen fo epatially o) ori’ only news thet @@§ Glevete | | Mas promised to protect the faithful ne - - counete the reader, sever cum- that mebedy will be burt. The fact oe vn wcasr some followe s tten t ‘ oe en prnetple / . . ewer ten ba STENTION To ™ aa alias nake and dies a result ke-po ta TIO’ FOR FINAL , g does not dampen the and fait —e WHAT A DIFFERENCE! ae as on meni é heir faith . has decree agg ii ee wn May Concern It he 1 | hk ght Th s ea . rey Ting dc ' rre religious cust s and be F . , While we yield to no individual in our ar bes a , rn ardities. W mivenee wee | P eacetin j ee : et onpen oF g demands counes . j STATE OF FPIOMIDA. IN PHO. ' wate k ite at ase. F ee ' “a i g * | ; 1 . si ar land. 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