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THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1946 = SPORTS Diamondball Football Swimming Tennis Independents Whip Wkwf 45-40 In Close Gym Basketball Contest WKWF Radio Station lost a,WKWF, was high scorer of the close and exciting game at the "game with a total of 14 points. High School Gym last night, 45| Automen Smash Newsmen Sweeting’s Auto Service ran tv 40. Independents were the vic-| over the Miami Herald, 68 to 21. tors. | Jack McCoy, of Sweeting’s, The teams were sharp-shooting “ent on a scoring spree to ac- count for 24 of his team’s points. Bill Ladd, of the same outfit, jsank 14 points, while Hilburn crip shots. | Roberts, of Miami Herald, con- At the end of the first-half the ' nected for 11 points. score was tied 24 to 24, and at thei Convent Whips School ‘B's’ end of the third-quarter the In-| The Convent easily defeated dependents were leading WKWF the High School “B” team, 36 Baseball Basketball Golf goals from all angles, and on num- | erous occasions broke clear for by only one point, 31 to 30. The' to 13. jead changed from one team to! For the Convent’ Althea Has- the other constantly during the kins made 14 points and Frances game. | Mora 12 points, while the High Thomas, a fast and _el¢ver for-! School ‘ forwards, Betty Cruz ward, .of the 4Independgnts, was!and Claudel Roberts, accounted high point man-for his team with} for only five and six points, re- 18 points. Chester Knowles, of 3 Vv www wr rrv vv ev vvevevvvvvvveveews CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. SBRABAAAAALALAALAAAAM ABAD PROFIT ON $50,000 | ed a meeting of apartment house Understand that the Wr ite} owners, hotel men and Naval House Restaurant has been for} housing heads and see just sale for some time now at the) What’s what and what will be. $50,000 figure. Originally if 1! ° e recall rightly this place sold for’ PENSACOLA FIGHT: around $7,500. Then it went to There is ee $12,000, then $24,000 and theni win poy “spot OF Scuttlebutt + suddenly it leaped right straight’ Wich has already been asked up to'the $50,000. figure. Thi ; Captain Hamilton of Naval Air seems like a terrific price for al garam Key, West, is, whether hotel but it is considered a good! jo West wa pe aera, investment. Ten percent profit oy es a 5, es Chica’ Captain on the investment is only $5,000! Bra on sco-ched stirs Praca a year. Most any large restaurant auc 2 dues WEN 3G EL or hotel in the city should be/ Pensacola is fighting teoth and clearing around $10,000, accord-; Rail to get the program up there. ing to reports from hotel men. | -"0™ Personal experience the 55 }ra By ween net and foggyiness of } north lorida is certainly not so INVITE OR NOT conducive to good flying’ and There is, certainly a training. Naval heads here have of i oa on bein tourists; already emphasized Key West!s ho} ie iny here. or not. | importance of 365. days of good *Associa’ invites tour flying <venes year, eid f ists to come here, other publicity} ageneies:say for gosh sakes stay! SOLD OUT Ee aS away. Checking over the hotels} there is considers ; yesterday I find that the influx! ,7yc'°, 8 considerable agitation of naval mer families are not) CC@™Y On the deak of the Over- vat There is quite some| [o82 Road and Toll Bridge Dis- space in the hotels still and most| Hie meeting which turned the of the persons now at the hotels; OVetseas Highway over to the are tourists. Seems to me some-| State Road Department and also body ought to get on the pall| started the plan to refinance the eal sake ieee nigusdee ators bonds and save some interest. To putting out any, kind of publicity. | ° NAVAL FAMILIES Naval men have been told not} to bring their families down here! now. For instance take the mon-! ster sub tender Howard W. Gil-! more with its 1,100 personnel.| Put the usual family average of| fom 3 to 5 person$ to these per-} s@nnel and you, have about three! thousand to five thaustind new; people who vould Jike 49 come down here... Now what type of! ; ateomimddations.do these folks! want, the Ensign’s wife with one baby, of the enlisted man with his folks down for a visit and his wife and baby. They want apartments or light housekeeping; rooms. When the town jams up ag it is now on apartments, why division! here the uninitiated, | hot potatoes, this sounds like but to the hard | shell, practical bankers it is a | laughing matter. I heard that | two years ago the first proposi- } tioh was advanced by RFC and to make a grant and clear the highway of tolls. The big hitch apparently was tin the State Road Department. With their“pockets bulging with ; money, $18,000,000, I understand, and fter.flearing tolls from every bridge in Florida includ- ing the Gandy Bridge near Tam- pa, why they come here with the ridiculous proposition. of not making a grant and throwing ; the crumbs of a little less in- terest to Key West people. Thus going back to their usual treat- ment of making Key West a stepchild. There are going to be these people move into places) <P : é 3 where they have only rooms and! big, repercussions from this mat- dein ikey bave. to eat out. at! ter alone in the coming elections, huge prices. Ordinary rooms for And. some will’ pay, dearly for two would be from two dollars| p24n8 | 6°) ey West's to three dollars a day bintieed gue sp rcheeDly. and this A . ca k hirty b s th multiplied by thirty brings vi, | FIRST RADIO AT DUVAL price to from $60 to $90 a mont, Tis is preposterous for most of| RADIO SALES AND SERVICE the navy boys ta. have to pay. | Fulfilling its promise to ‘beat It is what most of us had to do} the field’ with the first new when there was, radios for civilian use, the John no choice. That's\why very little} Meck Industries, Plymouth, In- was saved by ‘serviéemen. If! diana, today delivered the first there are no other accomodations! radio to be received by Duval why. the. boys will take what Radio Sales and Service since they can get: The 75 units™ out) the lifting of wartime -restric- at Rest Beach, the paper boxes,} tions, The set. was sent by air} will re e this situation some-| express in order to get it to Key. what. There is space for 75 more};West. at the.earliest possible — I'll. make a free prediction! moment. It is\a miniature five- these 75 will be okayed in} tube. table..model, finished in “very near’ future. West Poih-| white and, redplastic,“and has; pe another paper box series) been named “The Trail. Blazer.” of Structures, is just about filled) Styled by a leading New York up. designer, it incorporates entirely new concepts in radio engineer- ing. Although the set received is to be used for demonstration pur- poses only, the Meck Company will produce it in sufficient quan- tities to permit immediate gen- eral sale, and orders are being are forced to. Meanwhile the| accepted now. The radio will be hotel men aren't going to. sit/on display in the windows of back and look at empty rooms.} Duval Radio Sales and Service They're going to keep after| within a few days. tourists, regardless of what any other publicity agenc ys rd Moldy corn infected with dry is so pitiful that a central Key)rot has been fed experimentally West agency thus far hasn’t call-j to pigs without ill effects. during the war t ° ° PRESSURE TOWARD PRICE So regarding small hotels it is probable that the prices will| keep most personnel av for} quite some time until the pres-; sufe becomes so great that they; Key West In Days Gone By FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF JANUARY 31, 1936 Work of laying sewer mains) in Key West will begin Monday. Residents who are véterans of the World War, who intend to apply for the bonus, will: be fingerprinted nightly, between 7 and 9 o'clock, in Sheriff Karl O. THompson’s office. Manuel ‘Valdez, who drove the bakery wagon that overturned! yesterday at Margaret and! Southard street, said today that! he was not injured. He explain-| ed that the wagon overturned! driven by Sebastian Cabrera, Jr. i 1 Residents in various parts of} the city were started at 11 o’- clock this morning by the sound- ing of the siren in the navy yard. It was learned later that blow- | ing the siren was a signal for} a fire drill. | Though the temperature in! Key West was nine degrees be-| low. normal this morning, this, was the warmest. city in the} United’ States, with the mercury registering 58. Work of rehabilitating the Key West High School building will be completed in six weeks, it; was announced today at WPA! headquarters here. | At the meeting of the Key) sti Garden Club yesterday 3 West afternoon in the Woman's club-| house, Miss Etta Patterson was named chairman of the commit- tee that will arrange for the Flower ‘show to be held here next month, Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “There is no war_any more, because aggressor nations can al- ways invest a new name for it.” TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Know America Eddie Cantor, comedian-actor, born in New York City, 53 years ago. John Spargo,’ noted , writer, born in England, 70 years ago. Maj. . Gen. Paul R..Hawleys surgeon-general of the Veterans! ~Administration, born in Indiana, 55 years ago. H. F. Arthur Schoenfeld, old- time diplomat, Budapest, born Providence, R. I., 57 years ago. Dr. Irving Langmuir, asociate director of General Electric Re- search, Schenectady, N. Y., No- bel winner, Y., 65 years ago. Tallulah Bankhead, actress, born at Duntsville, Ala., 44 years ago. Gardner Cowles, Jr. of Des Moines, Iowa, noted newspaper publisher, born at Algona, Iowa, 43 years ago. Rupert Hughes, famed novelist and biographer, born at Lancast- er, Mo., 74 years ago. BECAME BRITISH NEW YORK.—The Bermudas | islands’ ‘became «British by sety4 tlement in 1612. “yt tht LEGALS ° 2 fi rieterrous TUTE Notice. is E BY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en in busin under the fic tious | name of Nome, A ‘NDI AME Florida, intends to register the sa fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida. = Dated January 23rd, 1946 AL ARME ple Owner. jan24 14,1956 signed, desiring under the r Old Craig the und bu name Station”, 9 corner of Franc Florida, intends fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida. Dated January 9th, 1946. AL’ ARMENG Sole Owner. 1,1946 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1933 Probate Act. Secs. 119, 120) IN THE COURT OF THE Cot NTY | JEDGE, . MONROE ; COUNTY, IN PROBATE. Estate of UBLA BRYANT, ianlo- Dereased, : i: ‘To A Creditors art Begohs Bivthie Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Lela Bryant, deceased, late of said County, to’ the Coun- ty Judge of Monroe County, Flor- ida, at his ‘office in the court house of said County at Key West, Florida, within eight calendar months from the time of the first publication of this‘ notice. Each claim or demand shall be in writ, Ing, and shall state the place of WiSiacnce and. post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, or agent, or attorney,” and any ‘such claim or demand not so filed shall be void. A. GABRIEL, As executor of the Last Will and Testament of Lela Bryant, de- §an10-17-24-31,1946 vs. | Charles Joseph {in the new Minister to} g born Brooklyn, N. | aid | against Dice Held For Gambling Charge Pair of red dice will be part of the evidence presented when the case of Harry Jane Krane, who is held on gambling charges, goes before city judge Roger Watkins. Krane’ was apprehended by Lieutenant Ray Duval. < CPA reveals new program to speed low-cost suits to veterans. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHA) CERY. Case No. , Summersell, 10-580 Louise Plaintiff, DIVORCE ACTION Summersell, Sr. efendant. ORDER oF PUBLICATION 0: Charles Joseph Summersell, Sr., 8331 Howard Drive, Houston, Texas You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, above styled cause, on the ;2nd day of March, A. D. 1946, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 30th day of January, A. D. 1946, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer . Clerk of théCircuit Court, Monroe Caynty; Florida. PAGE THkER TODAY IN HISTORY (sd) Mary Be Woodson, D.C. THOMAS 8. CA Solicitor for. Piaintiee, 31 ;feb? -14-21,1946 NOTICE IS HE in pursuance of a f by the Honorable Aquilino Lopez, Jr., one of the judges of the Cirenit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cir- cuit in and for Monroe County, f Florida, bearing date the of January, 1946 and duly in that ‘certain cause T. Luther Pinder, as ° for the Heirs at Law of : Pinder, de . is the and Samuel J. Wilde, if and if dead, the heirs, de- or ‘other claimants Samuel J. Wilde, Wilde, his ing, and if dead, the devisees, grantees or other imants under the said Libbie G. lde, a ed; and all unknown persons having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the following described lands situate, lying and being in Monroe County, ot Three (3) of ve (25), Town- (66) South, of Range 29) Bast, ‘containing Acres, more or al decree mi said Libbie G. Florida, to-w Ss. ti the. foreclosure, of a mortgage, Raymond R. Lord, the undersigned pecial Master ‘in Chancery, ap- pointed ‘by sald ‘final decree, will offer for. sale. and sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Monroe! County Court House in Key West, Plowiday om Monday, the 4th day of March, 1946, during the Tegal hours f sale to-wit; between 11 o'clock eitagenoon and two o'cleck in afternoon= of-said’-day the fdl- ng dekaritjer a yregl ‘estate to said} deérog: Bituate, lyiine cing in Monfée ida, to-wit; x @) €ounty, Flor- Lot. ‘Thtee of Section 1 t ao five’ Tow nship R ing (69) . on Big Pine K (ay hays (sd) JOHN Solicitor For MOND R. LORD Plaintiff. jan31;feb7-14,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 10-511 Claire Duffy Sokolowski, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE Bernard Sokolowski, Defendant. ORE PUBLIC. pan To: B Or ARD SOKOLO 115 N. Main Street, Webster, Massachusetts You are hereby required to &p: to the Bill for Divorce fi aipst you “in the above style use on or before’ the 15th of February, A. D. 1946, otherwise the -allegations contained, therein Will be taken as che gesed. one and Ordéred at Key West, Florida, this 16th day of January, }4 . Ips. COtguit! Court By ids! C. SAWYER, (sd) Florence E, Sawyer Deputy Clerk ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff. Janli-24-31,feb7,1946 IN THE CIRCUrr COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN Sg a ‘ane No. 10-35: DENIS GONSALVES, Plaintiff, vs, DIVORCE ALICE GONSALVES, Defendant. ORDER OF PUR! ‘ATION : ALICE GONSAL 00 West 7th Street, iimington, Delaware You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed you in the above styled eause on or before the 15th day of February, A. D. 1946, otherwise the allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed, Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 16th day of January, A. D. 1946. (Cirenit yCourt Seal, JOHN Ross C Sawyer lerk of the Circuit Court. (sd) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. Janl7-24-31;feb7,1946 By: AN COUNTY JUDGE'S courT Monroe. Counts, Florida : Estate’ of JAMES C. COLGATE = Tecease NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DIS- CHARGE NOTICE is hereby given that T have filed final report and _peti- tion for Final Discharge as Ancil- lary Administrator c.t.a. of the estate of JAMES C. COLGATE de- ceased: and that on the 28th day of February, 1946, will apply to the Honorable Raymond R.. Lord County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, for approval of sail final report and for final discharge as Ancillary Administrator, c.ta, of the Estate of JAMES C. COLGATE, deceased. This 2ist A ee LOFTIN, ANDERSON, SCOTT, MeCARTHY Attorneys for # & PRESTON Ancillary Aisininveator, et. .| Will repair -or CLASSIFIED ADS Information for RATES FOR REGULAR and BLACKFACE TYPE Advertisements anger this Atwell at 725] wera and the minimum the first 15 words or less is 45¢. BEB EB BSS HELP WANTED { ! | TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $26.00 per week for 48 hours work i | | Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening, Sunday and holiday work MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES Let ovr Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE jani-tt Messengers and clerks. Telephone for manager to see you. West- ern Union. janl6-tf i Eeautician wanted immediately. Guaranteed salary and commis-! sion. Phone 128. jan29-3t MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed, Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. dec22-imo Used furniture bought and sold. Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front st. jani-tf Lawn mowers, _ knives, _ scis- sors sharpened. Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit cases, trunks, . locks, ete, répaired: Keys duplicated. ‘B. F/ Camp bell, 928 Division. street, phone 189. jan29-tf the Advertisers counts may have their ‘ndvertise ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE insure pabdlication, copy must before 41. o'clock om FOR SALE Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price. Pierce “Bros. jan15-lmo Know America 1865—Congress adopts the 13th Amendent;—abolishing slavery. 1893—Rush Morgan, bad man! of his day, killer of 17, shot! down in Kentucky. 1901—Successful conclusion of} the first,series of experiments in yellow fever by American army offiters and men in Cuba. 1917—Germany . orders © indis- criminate submarine war—which ultimately draws. United States into the war: 1918—The license system ex- tended.to hotels, restaurants and clubs by. President Wilson. 1929—Italy approves the Kel- logg Plan outlawing war. H 1934 The dollar evaluated | Library copies of current best sellers—at prices that get lower with each rental. To fill your bookshelves comparatively painlessly, get acquainted with our unique rental library sales down to 59.06 cents. 1942—Pacific Fleet knocks out 5 Jap warships in Marshall-Gil- bert Islands battle. Japs begin: the siege of Singapore. 1944 — Americans and Allies, system. Paul Smith, bookseller cor. Simonton and Eaton sts. jan3-tf 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. Vita Var Super Chromium Finish Aluminum ‘Paint, covers 30% Moré surface than most of the aluminum. paints. $5.40;per gai lon. Pierce Bros. jan15-1mo Four rooms. of furniture,’ includ- ing .washing maghine, Apt,,,5, Naval Housing Project. jan29-3tx Boat 14 ft. long with 3 horse Water Witch outboard motor. Both practically ‘new. $125.00. 1914 Seidenberg Ave. jan29-3tx Outboard motor, 5% horsepower. Perfect condition. Inquire rear of 1119 Watson, Cottage No. 3. jan29-3tx Servel gas refrigerator. 709 Fran- cis st. jan29-3tx 1937 Cushman motor scooter, with side car, new tires and paint job. Apt. 5, Naval Housing Project. fight Germans in Cassino ar a! of Italy. 1945—Berlin in panic as Rus-} sians near the city. Vocational Officer To Pay Visit Here The Citizen has been informed that Lawton W. Blanton, counse- lor for the Vocational Rehabili- tation unit of the Department of Education for the state of Flori- da, will be in Key West during the morning of Monday, Febru- ary 4,:and will remain until noon Wednesday, February 6. The Monroe County Health Department, 203 Fleming street, will be Mr. Blanton’s headquar- ters during his stay in the city. USO had 1,967 units operating ! on Dec. 29; 3,035 at its peak. It’s so. bromicfetie LARGEST USERS | relief trom MILWAUKEE.— Confectioners janl-tf|are the largest users of corn’ breathing easier. Also helps prevent syrup. in the nation, and this, year will consume more ae) 800,000 pounds. tress of ba mire colds with “Va-tro-nott | Works ate where trouble is to reduce congestion — soothe irritation —- make many colds from developing if used in time. Try it! Followdirectionsin folder. wu vere vere errr ec ae eS ae iMoZ You are Cordially Invited to Hear jan29-3tx Hotise' trailer) practically new,''18 | foot “Travelo”.. Immaculate. in+/ side and out. Completely furn- ished with bottled gas, vené- tian blinds, - vacuum brakes, awnings, fire extinguisher, .etc., } 1946 tag. ‘Sleeps four. Cost $1,400. Priced for quick sale, $800. Must be seen to.be ap- preciated. 915 Windsor Lane. jan30- Picture framing, diplomas, cer | tificates, photos. DiNegro’s Stu- dio, 614 Francis st., phone 1197-M. janl-lmo buy ~ cameras. Evans Photo Studio, 506 South- ard street. jani9-imo Fine custom tailoring for 30 years for ladies, gents. Alterations, repairing. We sell woolens by the yard. Prompt service. 319 Virginia st. jan25-6tx Are those little ants and roaches pestering you in a big way? Have them permanently ex- terminated from your home, hotel, restaurant or store. This is a guaranteed job, by The Key.,,West Ant Exterminating Co. Call 238-J for estimate. jan30-6tx Clifford Kerr, painting contrac- tor, interior and exterior dec- 1940 Plymouth. Apply: 423 sine fi ton st. ; ,Jan30-3tx, PRESS CLES tM stern OAR Beis CEA RLL For Sale—Large six-room house, enclosed porch, _ beautifully fugnished. ; ; Phone 306-R. tig jan30-3tx [Hollywood | bed! and chest of drawers, ‘dressér, iron bed com- plete, studio couch, rollaway day bed, dinette suite, small ra- dio, chairs, lamps, small tables, ete. Bargain. 10-F Porter Place. After 5 p.m. jan30-2tx Seven unit furnished apartment house, perfect location for 542 times low OPA yearly rent. Write Box J.W., c/o Citizen. jan30-3tx Vita Var Full Body Fioor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon; mone “Lustretile” is guaranteed to’ re- move caked rust’and rust stains orating, 22 years experience. Call at 222 Duval street or phone 1155-J for free estimate. jan30-6tx FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Temporary phone, 444, from 8 a.m, to 6:30 p.m. janl-1mo WANTED TO BUY Wanted—Old rags. Call at The Citizen Office. jant7-tt To buy smail house in good con- dition. Close in. Write Box C.D., c/o Citizen. j FOR RENT Detective stories, romances, biog- raphies, all the best new books, some for 5¢ per day, many pats only 10c for a whole week. Paul esr Bookseller, cor. Simor ton and Eaton streets. fani-tt Furnished room, 906 Grinnell st., off Division. jan29-3tx Two Hollywood beds, 2 maple chests. $65. 41-F Naval Air Station. Southard st. jan31-2tx \ from any surface. Try. it—you will be amazed. Pepper's Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem- ing. jan31-tf In addition to the side arm hot water heaters we have on hand, two 30-gallon automatic water heaters just arrived. See them at. Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming. jan31-tf carry-a full line of all plumb- ing supplies and fixtures. Pipe cut and threaded at Pepper's Plumbing Supply, 512 Fleming. jan31-tf Radio-Victrola combinatjon, tilt- back couch, settee and chair, chrome and leather, suitable for small office or porch. 423 Simonton’ street.“ ‘~ jan31-3tx Furnished 11-room house at 1311; Flagler Ave., near beach. Four | bedrooms, 2 baths’ (1 -tiled), ‘sun eo electric Risener Ot and; col i water. House is; on "2 tots. "$10,000.00, Terms. | Phone 1120-M. jan31- 4tx | jan31-2tx - pets. Apply T. P. O'Connor at! Southernmost City Pharmacy. jan30-3tx . better. Pierce Bros. jan15;1mo} SEE IT .. 211 Duval Street ii i « HEAR IT aud order NOW for quick delivery 1B "Daval Radio Sales and mnlcil PHONE 574 PAAALALALAAAAAABAAAAAAMAAAABAABADMAM ADMD Key West. Florida WATCHES Nationally Advertised WRIST WATCHES for (ie fe “Ladies and Men Finely Jeweled and Guaranteed $27.50 to $500.00 Rings Sized and Jewelry Engraved Free of Charge When Purchased Here KEY WEST JEWELRY CO. t “The Store j 532 DUVAL STREET of Service” PHONE 155 Next to Gardner’s Pharmacy %& Government Payroll Checks Cashed Without Obligation * SUBSCRIBE 70 THE CITIZEN-25¢ WEEKLY ceased. i dani4-21; itebr-i4, 1946 aa