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en Girl: Will Play Opener Of Selthall Twin Bill Tonight nightcap, Adams laos “ie with the B29 Bombers. Bverett Sweeting will pitch ond Qeear Crus is expected to ewteh for the Lunchmen. De- Witt “Buster” Roberts and “Pie” | Fernandes will be on the Bomb- battery aa Epo OW teeters he Ree > & tee Cem WHE wwe Ginrre tab te bes whe The eH peomabiy see Besos. Yankees Shutout Athleticn, 2-0; Sens, ers been called for! SOFTBALL HITTERS Batting Averages wing the records of hitters im the Island City up to May 29: league ng, 1.000. ' 667 wt 71 545 6B. Baker and Rose, 406. 461 and Meador, 416. 375. 363 Bethel L. Hopkins n, 200 Aang 444 each. V aide V inser areta K. Kerr, 333 each. M | t Mucellaneous Records base hits--McCarthy Loews 2, Sterling, O. Cruz, J. Lewis, Al. Cruz, ! wml J. Ogden 1 each. three-base hits—O. Cruz,| 4. Gareia and Hopkins |~ Bok . me runs—Sterling 2, F. | Cruz, McCarthy, J. Cruz, Joe Mira, Kerr, ond P. Valdez 1 each jen bases—-Machin, J, Valdez 3 each,! wad Arango 2 each * struck out—R. Cruz o and C ides, Ingratiam, F. Sands, | eed Rosam 3 each, times walked-—Jack: ;Vil-; F. Sands 6, F. Vitlare Dede” Villareal, und G. Valdez 4 each. (| Limes hit by pitcher—Hop- Mayan 2. Fate af Reconae oud 0 1.000 © 1.000} 1,000 | 667 | 500! st ew They Stand | @ervemwas Leacul a 333 000 Maraing Time bitic hard working! the Army; three months was made Writing home to his said. I have had my; tion, but speak to the as usual and don’t @ larger house yet.” tHaaut un entered -__ = . : “GY sports wr EAMONIIRAL 8 Begeme Fare Sa Rae ‘= - « ee me AON ee Bare . =: nt tet we & ie @weber Bas) Flown FO wemers Ai Ce ee a Pooch jsure | bring to the 14 uM.) Muniz, Alexander Acquire Market The si 2 Cash Market, 1028 {Division Street, has changed hands and is now owned and op- erated under the proprietorship of Louis Muniz and A. Alexan- der, both men being thoroughly lexperienced in the grocery and meat business and widely known in the food. business. In stating their policy, they as- the pubiic that they will people of Key West a complete line of quality mer- chandise at reasonable prices. Mr. Louis Muniz has been a resident of Key West for more than six years and was one of the original owners of the Key West Provisions Company. He is re- garded highly in the wholesale ,and retail food business here. Mr. A. Alexander is a thorough- ly experienced meat man and will personally supervise the buy- ing operation of the meat depart- ment. He was recently honor- ably discharged from the Navy, having served in the European theater. Their opening announcement appears in today’s Citizen. The public is invited by the new own- ers to visit the market and be- come acquainted. This Little Church Is Not Around The Corner DIAMOND, Pa.—AP—The lit- tle United Brethren in Christ Church in this northwestern Pennsylvania town is not often the setting for a wedding. When Florence A. Main and Charles M. Fiely were married there recently, it was the first wedding in the church in 63 years. A guest at the ceremony was 86-year-old Mrs, T. D. Thompson, who was the bride in the last previous wedding in 1883. DOG RESCUES DOG STAFFORD SPRINGS, Conn.— , While playing on ice of the War- ren Woolen Mill pond, a chow a fine time until the ice gave way and the pointer plunged into the water. After vainly trying to scramble back on the ice, the chow reached over and, grabbing the pointer by the back of his neck, pulled him to safety. After giving himself # vigorous shake, SURPRISED HIM WALLA- WALLA, Wash.—Aft- campaigning vigorously for months for the removal of a {hitching post still standi¢g near jthe Federal Building, Secretary- Manager Al McVay, of the Cham- ber of Commerce, got action: The Junior’ Chamber, of Commerce planted ‘the post firmly on “Mc- Vay’s lawn. Carried A certain member of the Brit- ish’ House of Commons was bash- fully paying court to a charming young lady. Before long he had completely won her heart, but found it impossible to muster up courage to ask for her hand. Deep- ly interested in his career, she became a listener to the delibera tions of Parliament and soon ‘found herself highly conversant with its rules cf order. One day he presented her with some flowe aying, “May I of- fer you my handful of flowers?” With great alacrity she replied, “I move to amend by omitting ,all after the word ‘hand’.” Motion was carried. CHAMPIONS! i | \Y ‘8 THE PHOTO ABOVE is shown the Naval Air Station team of ‘he Wleed Gervicemen's League. The photo below shows the NAS vereity baseball team. The station team is leading the island serv- Ra’ Reguat Type Citizen at for each minimum ‘charge for the 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face The rate for IT’S NO SECRET THAT GIRLS EARN $25 A WEEK TO-START (About $108 A Month) For a 40-Hour Week as TELEPHONE OPERATORS AND - $30 A WEEK’: (About $130 a Month) After 6 Months’ Trai and Experiénte BUT THAT'S NOT) ALL: Serr “e Scheduled Pay Incréases Liberal Emguoye Benefits VACATION Wi WITH PAY Apply Telephone Gtfice MRS. McDERMQTT Chie! 4, Dperaves SOUTHERN BELL, TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY: may25-tf Sailors—need a few men ‘with sales experiefce. You. can: use your spate titie profitably. Call Mr. Ickes, La Concha’ Hotel. may29-3tx enced in men’s and ladjes® furn- ishings and shoes. "Apply 706 Duval St. may29-2tx BUSINESS Nis deb sash bm HOME AND AUTO Svpruy TO) Stores. Investigate invest. Write or wi ehyon Auto Stores, Dallas J, Texas. - may27-7tx MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration se i dad alt rk i ooh Repairs oe on : tayis-it TRS SnD naREDT Seek ROVE Campbell’s, 928 Divisig - phone 189. Keys made, locks repait~ nity l- mo ed, ete. Picture frathing, dij ora cer- tifieates, photos, wi G. Di- Negro, 614 Frahcis St. phone 1197-M. ’ may6-1mox For guaranteed* plumbing work and repairs, cali John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, phone 781. Give us a try 6n your next job. Free estimates, may7-1mox Esti: s on painting and dec- orating cheerfully given. Water Proofing, caulking and roof painting a specialty. J. A. Myers, 919 White Street, tele- Phone 290, may23-9tx FOR RENT RENT A CAR | Zou drive. Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. may1-tf APARTMENT at -| 1307 WHITEHEAD ST. No Children or Pets “| Apply at The Citizen Office | may24-tf ‘Sloan } Hotel, 805 simonton St. Single rooms. $6 per week. Double rooms, $11.00 per week. may8-lmo | | Furnished cottage. Apply 1219 Eliza Street, phone 447. may30-3tx Advertisements. under this | or less is 45c. head will be inserted in The rate of 2c a word) Payment for ‘classified ad- ye but the/vertisements is invariably in|” the first| advance, but regular advertis- | type}cl ‘Furnished apartnient, ng. childre: ig 3¢ a word and the minimum |” j charge for the first 15 words): Tp insure pu copy faust be in the office it inane iy 20 oe acti’ OFFICE Business office in The Citi- ts:may}%en Building, cotner Greene tg|and Ann streets. Door to the tight on etitering building. PAYMENT ers with ledger have their ‘ad harged. : APARTMENTS FOR RENT { ROOMS FOR RENT \ Apartment, electric ice box, hot Overseas Hotel, redecorated and and cold shower:and tub. 631} under new management. Spe- Southard Street (upstairs). Ap«} cial weekly rates, $7:00 and up. ply 623 Division or call be ‘ may27-12t FOR RENT OR SALE | Etficiency apartmént for married couple or rae persons. All con~ ap hte To Rent-Daily or gene veniences, new apartment ly. .B, &. B. Cycle Shop, 822 house. Apply 124. Duval St. Fleming St. may20-1mo h rear. of La Conga Bar. ¥F OR HIRE 0, fee » May29-6tx Hire—Truck; general moving. C, Ramsey, 709. Whitmarsh tan Phone 1161-W. . « Mayl-1mox Two. furnished _apartments . for ; PHOTO SUPPLIES rent. Available Saturday, | for! is ba couples only. Paul Boysen, 626 The Evans Photo: Supply Store, RO. > pels. 18 Olivia-St.. >: . may29-3tx |’ Fleming St: Call 4 to 6 p.m. may2! Furnished apartments..507 Fran- cis’ St. may29-8tx ng | Upstairs apartment. Coupie only, Apply 1116 Watson St. may29- -3tx, ‘Will sublet spacious 4-room furn- ished apartment from June 15th till November 15th... Ideal lo- cation and apartmient. . 910 United Street, telephone 1064- R. . may30-2tx | POR SALE furnished’ ahd - ynfurnish: small down t, payable mohthly.'* Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. may1-tf; 2% Ton 1942 Cargo Truék Fully Instired A Bargain PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. may27-tf Waterfront property... Lot 100, x 300 ft. On Pine Key Beach. Apply 300 Sinionton’, Bt ys may29- tx » Used faatnjnitd, “dtéssifig table, oH two Hollywood beds, small ice box, kitchen set, vdrious tablés. Apply 30 N.A.S. Housing, £ thay29-2tx Peppet’s Plumbinig: Supply Com- paily carries a full stock of ma- terials. We cut and thread pipe and také cure of all sérv- ice calls. Phone 118. mayd-tf Good well drilling business.* Full line of tools, ete., for deep drill- ing. Two to six-inch flowing wells. At Melbourne, Fla. If interested, call phone 532. may30-3tx LUGGAGE TRAILERS New, Factory Built All Steel Body, New Tires PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts., may25-tf Radio with record player, records also. Fur coat at sacrifice. 409 Margaret St. Gas range, good condition. Bar-| gain for immediate sale. Pac 228-M. may30-2tx Palms, ferns, crotons, coleus, sul- tanas, cactus, hibiscus, poin- settias, flame vines, sapodilla trees and fruit. 1004 Southard Street, phone 1049-J. may30-2tx Lady’s bike, baby scales, kiddie koop, odds and ends. G. R. Berg, Fort Taylor. may30-3tx 1946 WILLYS CIVILIAN JEEP Brand New, Not Army DER | : PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. may25-tf Two Harley-Davidson motorcycles for sale. Apply 638 William St. may28-3tx Lost 2 lady’s pink slips on William St. between Caroline and’ Eaton Sts. Finder please return to 804 Caroline and receive re-} may29-2tx - ward. Parker 51 fountain pen, Wednes- day. $5.00 reward if returned to Tax Collector’s Office, City Hall may30-2tx Shetland pony and saddle. Apply 300 Simonton St. may29-5tx 300—600 and 650—16 recaps, guaranteed. One tire or all. 609 S.W. 22nd Ave., Miami, or phone 2-0634. may29-6tx Two-story house and lot, contain- ing two furnished apartments. Lot 105’ x 69’. Apply 818 Olivia { a | | /2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, | dog and a pointer were having}Two men and. two girls, experi- | BROADWAY may29-3tx = 506 Southard . Street - (opposite bus. station), and the Evans Studio, 515 Fleming Street (for- merly) Pilkington Studio, will develop and ‘print your roll film, , including. oversize, in 36 hours, PICTURE .FRAME.SALE 50% or more off on frames will continue until the end of May. may25-tf WANTED TO BUY Will buy all. kinds of furniture, stoves, refrigerators, radios, P.O. Box 535. may14-,t* { | -Wanted—Scooter Cushman side- car, good condition, reasonable. Phone Naval Hospital, Exten- sion 14, before Sunday. may29-4tx Wanted To Buy—House and lot. ip Box L.S.W., c/o Citizen. ‘Cushman. motor. scooter. 1212 Pearl Street. Apply may30-2tx | Where Singing ‘In Streets Is A Crime RIO, DE JANEIRO. — AP — Press reports frm Araruna, in the Brazilian state of Paraiba, say that. a recerit court ruling there branded . singing in, the streets a. crime. The same ruling, it is reported, « ideclarad . that is legal. THE ARTIMAK PRESS PRINTING The Citiz Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND | and CUBAN Try A Pound Today! IN MIAMI Your Downtown Address in the Heart of Miami THE N EW HOTEL LEAMINGTON ENTIRELY REDECORATED | | CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily: by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks i may29-4tx playing volley ball in} Aaa street |, | Reichschancellory, * * * * * Just Another Pice of Junk On 4 Damp omy FORCOTTEN OUT IN TE RA ae By TOM RELY slab that —_- oe oy AP Newsteatures ‘tera BERLIN.—A scratched and bat- jel and " oe wre cared tered desk lies in a shell crater im) the heart of Berlin—just another | piece of junk on a dump heap. Audieners peeved (anaes Prt Heads of state once stood in| #* “Madame Gettete”. same front of that desk, trembling. [0n¢ of the test Eeteeus saa It is Adolf Hitler’s desk, lying Whe® & feet war Seeneene ae out in the rain, unnoticed. Sou-/| 1904. venir hunters no longer show any | wo interest in it, although there still, Subscribe he tee eae is about eight feet of good wood | expaapmgasion that can be pried loose. In only eleven months—since | Berlin fell—this happened to the’ Fuehrer’s most interesting posses: | sion. | The desk was dumped uncere- moniously off the veranda of the a__ batfered empty hulk of former grandeur that even the touring parties don't take much interest in any more. | Russian guards have thrown the | Reichschancellory open to all and sundry, though they still block the | way to the ill-fated air raid bunk-; er where Hitler is supposed to have ended his life with Eva he Braun. | | | The guards think it is a little! curious how everyone ignores that desk. Lying beside it is a big chunk of the huge red marble | ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL, IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your 35¢ back at any drug store. TE-OL, a STRONG fungicide, contains 90% | alcohol, IT PENETRATES., Reaches MORE germs to KILL) the itch. GARDNER'S PHARMACY Will Lease Store Room Suitable for Office, Gift Shop, Sports Wear BEST Downtown Location (321 SIMONTON ST scenes aaa FATHER’S DAY JAY, JUNE 16th REMEMBER TO GIVE pad the GIFT He Would Choose for ismwett Genuine PANAMA HA in a Variety of Styles and Wee Gladden Father's Hea A Graymoor de Luxe a TS s 195 — a "Rayon Robe * ™ A ae SLACK SUIT i! Will Help Dad to Re LONG and SHORT SLEEV For Dad's Tired Feet. Ever Popular Opera Rede HICKOK BELTS Interwoven HOSIERY Neckwear ” 2""" COLORED HANDKERCHIEF’ of Fine Quality by Manhatta KANTOR’ We Close Every The 10" om Slippers . te seWPE RY te dex ” ~~ MEN'S SHOP