The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 24, 1945, Page 2

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THE DEFINITE ANSWER Many of us forget easily, but al! of us ° Cote peuge recall that, two months ago, we were de- ose ant aoe aring that exceedingly little interest was os - scaper to Sev Wee ane manifested in the city election to be held — os kay © vontan, as coments Game water November 6 Some put the registration as low as ss & tee amociaten Panes i a treme t 2.000. while 3,000 was considered to be the limit. But that was before the books = eee ~- a.-.——— for reregistration were opened, and for — to . several days after residents began io qual 1 y that sense of apathy was still in the ir eevee estes About the time 1,000 had reregistered Sut tere — things began to happen. Candidate after ee -moee srae of tegnke, vecsiattene “#Ndidate began to announce, resulting ir = < ome a. Ou be hipping up interest. Monday, when the + 7 Ao ks med for the day. the registratior oe te. went over the 4.000 mark, and yesterday - ymouws whe he books were closed, the total was —— st 4.200. Probably J. W. Roberts mati € sor of registration is right: we may h the 4.500 mark And. as the reregistration has beer ng. that question which The Citizer rst mentioned two weeks ago is being re What's in the ePROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZER cated with more frequency hhore sew and Apartments & React and Betting Pevilion Natur he classl : | & Cummtdetion of County and City Gov | “PES : | andidates find differs and particular * that » he people or eee 1 to elect a « anes & Come umty A séitorhem the ans Ke LL “ satinfied w he kind of g % a MUST CATCH UP r € a b wilt SCIENCE " . 5 . Li » a i * s ak w tha Li rmined \ M A - ' t ¥ { Wa “ 1 . aga J ack lio gh 3 DANGER IN FEDERAL CONTROL . ‘ RJ W - : ae at lera i ontute t and indi th a Li “ th \ . gone f Federa ’ 1 fact th elligent pe hoe , ’ ae = ' 3 b , | Ww - « ' '’ i he » bat & tat j rnmet h an genet ! ' \ i | h | } SOLDIERS | ' BLIMPS CROSS ATLANTIC a i Ww ' : , * t with Na h i a ' b \ m4 regular ra M . tw ' ’ teh fiying a 1.900 \ th mp. aluab * o ' Africa, Sard it he M J Chapter 28 ANE opened the first wire from Mark Sheridan without resliz- ing from whom it was Evelyn, taking dictation, knew from the! [Ber vote went through. Why? [Seas Ere ec ae a mate gigi, 1 She arming TOURS Mag Mr. Carter, vote “1 Wihed bi ook on Jane's face, and began |W’ studying the pe t item ae ten,” |. business whieh ‘dit the TW = hapa up the radio in the next room «‘Arrived safe. Ev triotie bicod of every }eay, you would have made it pas Sheridan would p present. sible for each of us to study the bromide? ‘Nice trip. .| “Liste* said Judge Morgan, plans before presentipg them to a a 7 : read t nd rib \-Pd hate to meet you op @ bond)...» ered University | drive; ithout my ting im ther ISLE CARTER a persuad ‘ slled mee suse of M gule a a M f Jia G M KEY WEST IN 1 AND Fe WN co mAN if DAYS GONE BY PROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF OCTOBER 14. 1935 LEGALS eves our Lote renee Sorrce fo .Prean rrr riers . in Doubt What You Should Do, Just Pull Lever 22 NEIL SAUNDERS led chicken u?” demand- ri had j th) oF THe > a 8 Sa , 3 sold | cool, ‘even—"I'm sorry, but I can't busaness of the | shirt, She an; d come oul wi > rt tow what are you Weeding) | cncd, “don't tell me you would lhave known any more about these “ 2 inte ters apna blueprints after looking at them : q wo without see: 45 “ iS) thee you would 7g y his hend. He ungolled it and upon)" ~ Id,” answered Jane. “T'm e board table spread a gigantic | 41.0 in ser close tcuch with the | blueprint. building materials tarket, and “Gentlemen.” said Carter jorge scale buying.” «x * ly, future Sheridan “If you are intimating that the *« a Company, the Sheridan bid | present here is—" fl; ; c it must be if la 4 thet ie us from all directions; or- te.8, gentiemen—I beg your par- jon, and Miss Grey—which we oust Gli if we areto prove worthy ures | was i the 2 Jane lost nothing of the hubbub | contractor followed, a planned chaos lent deal n apparently aimed to confuse her. | low 1 stil! » aw Evelyn writing franticel-|time to get in y wyig to ny By? with ty Sheridan, by . n he. | ?” the Carter whirled “= Carter” Jane's voice was “My dear young lady,” he g nothing, Mr said quickly. “I'm Nout wt orders rush- | Carter, ma Americans.” the conf miments, ard Judge ng Mor ap on the table. ge as : . ad oat time sg, Miss James can|the Super to Key Wi OKAY, SAILOR- They Bring Our Boys Back Home pial _ _— The more ships with which the Army R m EAT LAKES. Tl] Transport Service has to do the job, the rs ae E sooner our war weary service men and women can be returned to their homes, : : triends and loved ones end again enjoy T end Morris tod Transport . K ° c 7 t Bing. Oe trom common a we mia On soothe and heal raw, tender, in- ‘in pay Le Espigon del Arsenal: Ha! bette Cremona he te General Offices: Jacksonville, Florida mths eopgh of ou an x CREOMULSION Subsvibe to The Citizen. CREOMULSION Now you're talking... Have a Coke Pete ia . tuning in refreshment on the Admiralty Isles 4” Battie-seasoned Seabees in the Adauraltys tind one of the world’s longest refreshment counters ce at the P_ XX. A hear the famular greeting Have 4 Coke—another way for me—the bigh-sign of frendly relaxatios slong the line you of saying That's and tefreshment. OONMED Ur@ER avEMORITY OF Ime COGA COLA COMPANY OF KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPAN Y © 1943 the CC de nee

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