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wave TWO ” Dieta ay Ey coal West aed Moree ¢ arer County wm” 85 Sew, Florida Sete beewe om appileation. Pret sores cueing sotioes, cards o . . . Stiene of respect, obit — eens. wil b aed © at the rate of 1¢ cont: fer _gntertainmont THREE HEADS we not forget that the mment of tactics trating, weapon gaipment has been, anc @ eehiect wpen which the and aeria world do noi no exact weientific cer. im ecomnection with siestions upon whict { this nation may Le naval of the There aloo ' ure nd if the United States, the eid's largest nation, wish- te play safe in a danger. world, it would do wel) authorize the separate “elepment of these im- stant factors in accord © with the conclusions of ech of the three depart te That there will be @iiference in opinion is cer- t eed in the division lies! etety factor which should be overtooked it & possible that one, and{ en twe departments, may he wrong lead and relatively unprepared for what develops in the next eer & & not likely that all; three departments will be nag oft-base at the same; & form MOUSE ACTION The action of the House Representatives in ex-| « 1& and 19-year-old from peacetime serv- he Army should not understood by the generally. It means, { that after the five -day period has, sed. the House will not} emgthen the Selective) Act and the exemp- already voted will become perman- w as House opinion rned an be no doubt of national prestige, ing of diplomatic and the confusion result in Army) The probability t will be almost te get sufficient} replace men now} the Pacific and many. so that soldiers! records hard to secure ’ of the, scements due to of the 18 and} | sure oe aker service ause i pre | ef opportuni-| doing the things yarticularly care| Suv sve some structures! Weet that would be an application! Up and Paint-| Ther he by he Clea wtlviee is to save nds. You never they will be! need in an wr when what you will be hearing we a depe about the oeeer generation being « hepe of the nation; it be uttered by oldsters ' will immediately begin ell the youth that they ee headed for perdition. fens of the state likely wil | hard to convince that we are | authority AT EVERY TURN On all sides in Key West! it may be heard that eee ness is not so good.” Of course it is not “so! good.” Who expected it to’ be as good almost a year, after hostilities ceased as it! was when the war was being | Jought, particularly in Key West, where payrolls chief-) y were for work that pro-| moted the war effort? | But Key West is not the! only place in Florida, or in! the entire country, for that, matter, where «there has een a slowing up in busi-| ness. Swap ener in this state sublish frequent stories IF IT’S about aecteaeke in busi-|- GOOD PARTI PAY 1ess. With summer here, the! YOU WANT... ‘alling off of business is} bee 5 i , ii i ig Us to Train as rin to arrive in the fall. $25 A WEEK | But what Key West is ex-} periencing now in the line of business is not one-tenth |Very First Day. That’s for a 40-! us bad as it was after the|Hour Week, with Opportunity to Regular Type Advertisements under this head will be inserted in, The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for each insertion, but the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face Type The rate for blackface type CLASSIFIED ADS is 3c a word and the minimum. charge for the first 15 words or less is 45c. PAYMENT Payment for classified ad- vertisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertis- papier qeites scconnts way ave. their ertisements | charged. | Furnished | apartments. 507 Fran- cis St. Grin- Street. Street, between 5 and 7 p.m. | jan4-tt : SAM bien: About $108 a month from the Furnished apartments. $ea Isle -onelusion of fighting in the {Make More for Overtime at Time- dirst World War. Three |@?¢2-Half i weeks after that war had; $30 A WEEK ! ended, business conditions in Key West were “shot to pieces,” as was said at the (About $130 a Month) After 6 Months’ Training and Experience time. Business now is about one- lf as good as it was when! Germany surrendered a year wo. That estimate is indi-, SCHEDULED PAY INCREASES LIBERAL EMPLOYE BENEFIT PLAN VACATION, WITH; PAY, | | | | | | | and a feature writer in the New York Herald Tribune, paints in that paper. Eagan wrote that run- away land inflation and black market profits are! represent national concern in} Key West. Must be able to! meet public. Better than ave age earnings. Call for appoint- | 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, hares creas 7 Rooms, good beds. Summer rates. furnished and small down Intelligent woman, about 35, to. Pepper's Plumbing Supply Com- pany carries a full stock of ma- terials. We cut and thread pipe and take care of all serv- ice calls. Phone 118. may9-tf Household furniture. 13-B, Porter Place. jun4-3tx “setting the stage for an) ment. Mr. Marshall, La Con-} jeeonomic collapse which cha. jun4-3tx | will see history in Florida repeating itself.” | MISCELLANEOUS | Values of realty in all) 1! 'Refrigeration saies and service. Repairs on all makes. All work | guaranteed. Mumford & Ross,| 220 Duval st., phone 333, ‘ mayib-tt) tumble, but not to the extent, | we believe, as set forth by Eagan. He also took a fling Boat 18’ x 5’, built of cypress and copper nails, in A-1 con- dition, Boat 18V316 at Gulf pier. $85.00. Phone 228-J, 1117. Watson. jun4-3tx at high taxation in Florida,’ . and, on that point, The+Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone | ‘Citizen agreés with him: As! 189. Keys made, locks repair-! the state is operated now, a) ed, ete. junt-Imo) i resident is faced with’: tax: | ation at every*turn. tificates, photos. Paul G. Di- | Negro, 614 Francis St. phone; 1197-M. jyn6-Imo- |Picture framing, diplomas, cer- | 2 The average man is so; LUGGAGE TRAILERS J All Steel Body, New Tires | PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and)Division Sts., », junit New; Factory Built right—and he is wrong. and repairs, call John Curry,} 512 Margaret Street, phone 781. | Give us a try on your next job. | Free estimates. may7-1mox } There has been a lot of “stuff” in the metropolitan papers encouraging specu- lation in the stock markets; Dressmaking and alterations. 808! For guaranteed plumbing work! Home afloat: 38-ft. boat, all equipped. Could be used for commercial fishing or to live aboard. Perfect condition. In- quire 915 Angela St. Tel. 207-M. jun4-3tx and some of the prophets: openly advise the public to Eaton Street, rear. jun4-3tx |F FOR RENT fouse, furnished, and lot. Good location. Reasonably _ priced. 1216 Virginia St. Apply Ster- ling’s Poultry Market. jun4-3t bay this and that stock. Well, do as you like! Please a don’t forget that in the You delete Sel conver- | early 1930’s nearly all of your friends who put their savings in booming stocks were forced out of the mar- week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER | Duval and Division Sts. | tibles and sedans. By day or |Cabin cruiser, 3¢ x 10. Excellent} 106-C Poinciana. jun4-3tx condition. ket but not until they had, lost their shirts as well as ~ their money. | HOPE REBORN i APARTMENT at junl-tf|Good news, brand new motor-/} cycles. See them today. ; Full price, $249.00. : Putcamp-Alexander Motors MOTORS Division and Duval Streets jund-tf The United States is des-, ——— tined to eat less in the near 1507 WgHTEHEAD ST. No Children or Pets future, in order that other Baby carriage. 36-F, N.A.S. jun4-3tx countries may have a little | | | | Apply at The Citizen Office!37 tudor Ford. more food. Far from hurting} Good condition. the health of the nation,| may24-tf Mug oo irele pe ae medical spokesmen y it} ris Oy ee will do us good. In fz the | : ‘ J health magazine Hygeia, a |One used bedroom suite, | publication of the medical | profession and a recognized |Sloan Hotel, 803 simonton -St.| in its field, de-| Single rooms. $6 per week. | clares that “this cannot pos-| Double rooms, $11.00 per week. | spring mattress; tric irons, never been used. Apt. 39-H Naval Housing across from High School on White St. two new e sibly harm the average; may8-1mo jund-2tx American citizen. Indeed it Entire building, store, ground|Furniture for sale, bedroom, liv- is likely to help him, since! floor living quarte second; ing room, kitchen. Apply 11-A| overweight after middle life floor living quarters. 706 Du-| Naval Air Station. jun5-3tx is recognized ope of the; val Street. R. Kirchik, phone important cau of abbre-, 1028-M. jun6-6tx | 1939 Plymouth | taxi. Four new viated longevity.” It then;—— } tir See Ross, Duval and] gives some practical sug- FOR RENT OR SALE | Greene Sts. or phone eer ; jun6-3tx gestions for diminishing the consumption of wheat and such as one-piece sand- s, buckwheat cakes for breakfast, the substitution Bicycles To Rent—Daily or week- ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822 Fleming St. may20-1mox {1 WANTED TO BUY epined Sg | 937 Ford tudor sedan. $250. Ap- ply 1121 Southard St. jun6-2tx of fruits and other desserts for pastries and cakes, broil- ed instead of fried meat, and bread and jam without Three bedroom house in MacAr- thur subdivision. Small down payment and balance payable }One boy's bicyele, ome man’s bi- radio, 86. model Cheap. cycle, one table one grass rug. Poinciana. | | monthly. 106-C Poinciana. | | butter. jun4-6tx The wholehearted man-| ner in which our people, have expressed a desire to i share food with other na-/Roll films deveioped and printed | tions, is encouraging. It is in 36 hours, oversize prints in-| H PHOTO SUPPLY PEs vai | cluded, Evans Camera t the mark of a reviving civili-| proto Supply Store, 506 ‘South-| zation, ‘ ard St. phone 439, junl-tf fouse, brand new, and lot. Lo- cated at 3512 Avenue “E”. 5 rooms, bath. Eligible for FHA financing. Open for inspection. Above property will be sold in compliance with Priorities Reg- ulation 33 (preference to World War II Veterans). Phone 831-M. jun4-5tx smay29-8tx AB: furnished. : nell St. 31-6¢! | Upstairs apartment at 419 United Apply at 1224 Duval coil jun5-3tx | portable, Duval Street, or Trading Post, 1029-J, jun4-6-8x First Street and Fogarty Ave- ae i ndicitis. Apartments, 915 Windsor lane.|_“"° eh ae jun5-6tx | FOR EXCHANGE Fred Cone defeated “Home- stead Bill” Hodges 356 votes for a eee 724 Eaton St. jRestaurant, Duval street, for] second place in the race for the per week. Jun6-1tx} property or lots. Johnson & A | ‘Furnished apartment, one bed- sabesom: cannibal LEGALS room. 610% Griffin lane, phone ROOMS FOR RENT e 4 UNTY JEDGES COURT, nc Readies = yan ron Me. PROBAT' verseas Hotel, redecorated and} "LO - ESUMPTION FOR SALE under new management. Spe- SOME YY peat may27-12t . if 8 stage | rated by ee aay Sees sei : payable monthly. J &\ Phone 659-J, 729 Division St. stamp _stoc at. e é Interesting Work— Johnson, Phone 372. junl-tf may31-6tx West Post Office. Sales Congenial Associates ast month were only slight-! 'y more than one-half of ABPDT SELEESONE OFFICE poli Hite ‘Maybe She Was . what they were in May of renee : Captain Professor 1945. sta Fully Insured ~ ST. meee een a4 But we can not visualize SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ; the entire chemistry’ class of La, :, | * the dark picture that Wil- and TELEGRAPH COMPANY | ee ea ee ee Boy Meee Bie ate liam J. Eagan, a_ winter! juni-te} Sa LEX | at Washington University. | visitor at Fort Lauderdale, ' Duval and Division Sts. Capt. Johnson, thé ROTC of- FEMALE HELP WANTED | junl-tf ficer, held us,” each uniformed student explained. As the professor resumed his lecture, a co-ed timidly opened the door and slipped into her. seat. The professor glowered and demanded: “Well, did Capt. Johnson hold you, too?” RADIO PROGRAM : ANNOUNCED BY STATION Subject to Change WKWF Where to Listen— 1600 On Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting System «De mates Network Program) ‘hursday, June 6th |. to Midnight +1600 Club Weather Forecast , 1600 Club 4600 Club Fulton Lewis, Jr.* Parade of Sports “Arthur Hale, News* Carrington Playhouse* Rogue’s Gallery* Lyle Van* Real Life Stories* Hour of Song* Beatrice Kay Show* 10: :00 10:30 11:00 All the News* Friday, June 7th M. to Noon e Serenade Sunr News Sunrise Serenade Norman Cloutier Weather Forecast Sunrise Serenade News Sunrise Serenade Frazier Hunt, News* Riding the Range Shady Valley Folks* Civic Calendar Meditation Southland Singers Married for Life* Cecil Brown* Elsa Maxwell* Take It Easy Time* Victor Lindlahr* OWS WAI i 9:55 | 10:00 {10:15 110:30 |11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 Noon to 6 P. Lyle Van, Ne Morton Downey, ther Forecast ™M. Songs* n to Leibert Lopez Music* John J. Anthony* Cedric Foster, News* Smiletime* Queen For A Day* Novatime Tommy-Jimmie Dorsey Lady Be Beautiful* Erskine Johnson* The Johnson Family* The Jumping Jacks Melody Hour* Social Record Superman* Captain Midnight* Tom Mix* Athletes Foot Itch HOW TO STOP IT Make 5-Minute Test | Get TE-OL at any drug store. Apply this POWERFUL PENE- ITRATING fungicide FULL |STRENGTH. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW |foot comfort or your 35¢ back. GARDNER'S PHARMACY excellent condition. $45.00. Call at 87 jund-3tx pose SPS BLOUSE ARCOM Reka 3 124 124 Large capacity juggage trailer. 1946 tag. 600 x 16 tires. Phone Luggage trailer, 8 x 4, 16” tires. cial weekly rates, $7.00 and up. | Moonlight Serenade | OF JUNE 6, 1996 Circuit “ Jetterson B their names in the absentee vot- ing. | Puneral sérveies will be held tomorrow afternoon in the Lopez chapel, for Frank McConnell, who died in Miami, with the Rev. Shuler Peele, of the Fleming Street Methodist Church, officiat- ing. { Tom Warren, Jr., was report- ed today to be convalescing from Estate of ROLLO. R. COSTAR, a person gelieved to be dead. TICE IS HEREB IT MAY COD 1 presumption ostar, & person believed to be dead, has been established. it is hereby required that the said supposed decedent, namely Rollo R. Costar, if alive, or any person for him, ' produce to the under- signed, within three (3) months from the date of the first publica- tion tory evi- in life, rida, this 6. RT OF THE TH JUDICIAL ouncesr STATE OF ORI IN THE CIR HM No. 10-749 STIRRUP BOOTH, Plaintiff, DIVORCE BOOTH, ‘Defendant. PUBLICATION ROSE MARIS rs JAMES W. ORDER, or J . Booth, Residence Unknown You are hereby required to app to the Bill for Divorce filed you in the above styled or before the 29th day of ;_otherwise the a < ed therein will be taken as a. Key West, A. and Ordered at rida this 29th day of May, (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross 'C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. By (sd) Mary K. Woodson, Deput Clap ENRIQUE BSQUINALD9, J Attorney tor Plaintiff, 30; junG-13-20,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN ONROE COUNTY. IN Plaintiff, vs. DIV! SMITH HARLEY, De ORCE} RUBY required to ap- Bill for Divorce in, the filed styled | day | the will pear to the you ; otherwise, therein be taken d. Done and Ordered at Key West, this 15th day of M: Court 1 COURT OF THE UDICIAL CIRCUIT ‘ATE OF FLORIDA, IN MAGGIACOMO, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE ONORATO DOUGLAS MAGGIACOMO, otherwise therein (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court. By: (sd) Deputy Clerk. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR., | Attorney for Plaintiff. juné CAN'T-KEEP GRANDMA IN HER sr ioe pike oh iphrsoboag relieve nagging backache | quickly, once they discover that the real cause of their trouble m: tired kidneys. ing the Hiced. Thay help mest vecpla ass about 3 PiWhen disarder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it maya ,theumaticpains, Teg pains, loss of Dep and energy, getting up nights, swell under the eyes, h ness, Frequent or scanty Passages with smarting and burning some- times shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don’t wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s » a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions ns for over 40 years. Doan's give help the 15 miles of kidney tu es Auth oot i kinnag cohen Be alsonous waste from Mine vay to baton youn ae soph 1 OTT Oe a walk.” Half of the world's estimated, coal reserve of seven trillion tons, is in North America, ~ Fi as if ij : fi i i Q i i ‘ fe fi i fi i iE : ‘4 & Diamond en- gagement ring and wedding ring of match- ing style. Amazing New Antiseptic Deodorant pes —_ Pepin Yet is Safe says, MILDRED SHREY Registered Nurse DOES NOT ROT CLOTHES . . . 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