The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 10, 1946, Page 2

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| & pat on the b ann Streste | Carbonell, suce eee at Key West, Flo Odds against four perfect hands being dealt are 158, 3 Narrow strips of fly paper ridge | wrapped around the legs'of kitch- 30,0001 en furniture prevent ants from ‘becoming a nuisance. 1 { Py e Pas AO HE 28 ee eee ee ew to put the date of 7 i 7 the stone or leave someone else, “If I decide to put that ete tase neg their home at 404 Grinnell street. The newcomer has been 6a 1968. I'll be merely 95.” ji : ze The stone slab Slider has| Precious metals spun into wire picked for his monument is| or thread to assist concealment, ‘but | across the road from his 110-year- ' watches, fountain pens, lighter: lold log cabin, built by his; flimts and cloth and other scatce | grandfather in 1836. | items are found hidden in false’ However, he explained that he | bottoms of trunks, secret pockets ast} kept up with world affairs and | and elsewhere. had his ideas about world prob- | lems. He declared: “Too much hurry! That’s the] “imtertainment, 23) When a question comes UP} in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, to be are 5 cents a line. | before the commission, he|returned by plane yesterday. vk cd Neg r will try to decide it from a “putt Ris not, Puntisn | Key! West. angle. Mistakes he may make, as everybody else does; but all will work. to attain progress for his hometown. “He will ~ | keep his eye on the expendi- Mules became popular for gen-~ eral household. wear. after. the ; : B: —| ture ie the ie anon Nettie L. Park, 914 Eaton street, FOR SALE trouble with the country today.” eign of Queen Elizabeth. j| ey and, we believe, Wil! OP-| returned to her home in Miami ae When vou think of plumbing : ‘ pose € n with] yesterday. } supplies i newfangled ideas where it ‘ A GOOD CONNECTION i Noon aa WHO KNOWS? means risking city, funds. Mrs. Sydney Mathews and son,}: Now AND TOMORROW? repairs or installations. Pep- (ANSWERS ON PAGE. FOUR) - +f . ¥ ry at i , | 1. Mare ~ Congratulations, Commis-| Sydney, Jr, who had been vis-|' 955’noR A 40-HOUR WEEK | per’s Plumbing ies, SIZ) 1. How many nati - ~ ments. At sioned Carbonell! iting relatives in Miami, returned While Training As' Fleming, Phone 118. —_sept3-tf Scipating® ate Pas poate _ yesterday. TELEPHONE OFERATOR conference? 2. What is the proposed “west- ern. bloc” in Europe? 3. Are most Congressmen winning re-nominations? 4. In what Tennessee town/}} did ex-service men “revolt?” 5. When will the Congress, to be elected in November, con- vene? j 6. Who is considered the;j spokesman for the small nations at the Paris conference? 7. What is ambrosia trifida? |} 8. How long is the Great Wall} } 2~ and 3 - bedroom’ bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable . Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. sept3-tf | : Never confuse opinions, even your own, with facts; that is the way to error. TEACHERS AND RIGHTS: “Many communities: deny to their teachers the elemen- tary rights of a human being —the right to privacy, the right to live anormal social life without silly inhibitions, the right to her own spare time, and the right to her Norman D. Artman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Artman, who had been spending a part of his summer vacation in Key West, left yesterday for Philadelphia to resume his studies. |'That’s about $108 a Month with} Opportunity of Earning More at ‘Time-and-a-Half for Overtime.}’ $30 a Week / (About $130 a Month) After 180 Days” Training and Experience | latices ‘ Small Two-bedroom Home Today The Citizen says in an} Excellent Lecation, $5,500.00 editorial paragraph: | jl “Those foot long hotdogs sold; ~ Scheduled Pay Increases at the Great Lakes Exposition in) Liberal Benefit Plan Cleveland would go well with aj Vacation With Pay Daily Double.” 2-Bedroom Home, $3,500.00 | Four-Bedroom Home, Furnished Choice Residential Location $10,800.00 ir Louie: Welcome to City Hall. Hope: you'll get along all right. with the other es i yi Telephone Operating Is An es own religion and politics,”} p~opay IN HISTORY | Interesting. Career Rive Otters selec ‘i | of Chaat pees be <! ares: ; 3] jf MN {You Much Now and in the Future, - ‘oom Home { 9 0 is Primo Carnera? deal ae Cheniouy {rt (Know America) Bee Completely Furnished, $8,000.00 10. When was the U. S. Coast Mr. Louis Carbonell, 602 Duval Street, Key West, Florida. gm eém- C.) Observer. ‘ There is much truth in the};.<¢ treaty of peace and amit statement quoted. In many} with. Prussia. sehool districts the’ rights of 1813—Capt. Oliver Hazard Per- | teachers, as specified in’ the} ry’s historic victory over the Eng- pation hepend upon the ‘3 lish on Lake Erie—“We have met ‘ , ior who are tithes. iy _—_ Guard established? Cecit Carbonell 700 Duval Street, Phone 16 1785—United States concludes! gpyr THE FULL STORY FROM OUR TELEPHONE OFFICE { Today’s Anniversaries (Know America) 1787 — John Crittenden, the' famed Kentucky lawyer, senator, | governor, U.S. attorney-general | under three Presidents, born near ' . Apply to Mrs. McDermott SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY septl0-3tx Full-size baby bed, new water- % proof mattress. $14.00. Leav-| the enemy and they are ours!” lac 1846--(100 years ago) Elias ‘~ q She - j. ing t . 1070, * E munity in the mountains of} in education themselves and | Howe of Boston granted his first septd-tt}. ing town ees ese Vesailles, Ky. Died July 26,} : eastern Kei ; : e ed to permit| patent ee ihe had to|Upholster and trimmer. Apply | HO on shopping trips, was § . le int . Key West Bedding. sept3-tf/1936 Packard tudor sedan, good| _1832—Randall Lee Gibson, law- pleasure trips — | Log Seen poe eg : yer, sugar-planter, Confederate ts general, New Orleans U.S. sena- tor, born in Woodford Co., Ky. Died Dec. 15, 1892. 1835—William .T. Harris, St. Louis teacher to school superin- tendent, noted philosopher his day, prolific writer, U.S. commis- condition all the way through. $455.00. Apply Manager, Over- | seas Hotel. sept?-3t made. . in one’s and all trips! ’ Greyhound’s carefully timed schedules and short runniag: times make errands easy save you from fretful park- Mia sk ch WANTED rated by John’ D.'" — eller, Marshall Field and) tea Homes of all kinds: One,| 38.40 Winchester Deer Rifle, 38) ye 1 : hh etd | two and three bedrooms, furn-| Automatic Colt. Call 147-R. | 1937—$37 million Wheeler dam) ished or unfurnished. Cash sepis-3tx| surrounds the ‘those | ‘ 2 ho do not. occupy public im Alabama officially opens. sione waiting. Cecil Carbonell, 700 i afi rries.. You cation ‘and sem lc positions, | 1987—Geneva Conference on/ p..41 Street. Phone 16. 5-room house, $2,400. Varela and|sioner of education, born at Kil-} $28. gency Gad on your . 18 retail li-| they are undoubtedly en-| Mediteranean piracy opens. | Division streets. Apply 1017{lingly, Conn. Died Nov. 5, 1909.| Save yoy one teat 08 ¥ quor licenses, four package) titled to tive normal social |rscr-tinding Board in railway | sagt joel” eet Oe cesar escke pane et A store and two wholesale lives, without censorship} sirike. & | Trailer, 2-wheel, » | bama planter, congressman, born! P . : li li m MISCELLANEOUS { : eel, 9 feet long, 4% Pp! 5 iE ' in, | 10 T Daily. quor licenses. ‘ and. outside interference.| 1943-Italians around Rome | } feet wide, good for carpenter| in Augusta, Ga. Died Jan. 25,} wale After reading this wei Nevertheless, the’ influence | surrender as me prepare tO! Refrigeration sales and service.| or painter. $25.00 128 Ann| 1906. | JACKSONVILLE wondered if the time is not) of a teacher, upon which herjhold the city itself. Repairs on all makes. All work} street, rear Citizen. sept10-11/ _ 1839—Isaac K. Fuink, Lutheran} i : close at hand when Key} success largely depends, is} 1%4—U<S. First Army, near! guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, |: clergyman, author, editor, found- | 10 Trips Daily Westers might be accused of| based, in part, at least, up-| Aachen. fires first Ameren! | 220 Duval st, phone 333. | Notes (Promissary), 1¢ each. Art-| €" of the New York publishing | TAMPA making their living by sell-| on something like conform- Heciti ana Churchill ain Seater augls-tf | ae Press, Citizen Bidg., phone | ae - Clifton, Ohio. aie : ‘ : ing Bond another liquor. ance a Roepe SANC-| ance in Quebec. is, 928 Division, phone i mar15-tf paces ae 5 Trips Daily “Put a roof over Key) tions and'modes of the com-| 1945—Gen. MacArthur abolish- Campbell : oe , er fe inde. West, and: with the addition} munity where she toils. es Jap Imperial Headquarters, the ; ae made, Weegunie| aacenaae neces tak Prac Penaeo sare pea is igs sa MIAMI of a few more liquor estab- It is: a: fact that many jpower behind the throne. cam sept9-2tx | months after revolt aaginst Span- | 10 Trips Daily Electrical motors repaired, called | ish rule in 1769, and for six weeks for and delivered. Call Britt!’40 Ford station wagon, new tires, | 2fter secession from the union be- | at 585 or 1184, Romero's Elec-|. mechanically perfect. After |£0r¢ joining the Condeferacy in| trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave.! 4:30. 6 Charles Street. | 1861. aug?3-tt | sept9-3tx communities expect a teach- er to give liberally of his, or her, spare time to the ad- vancement ‘of. various: com- lishménts, you would have gO a Re one big Daienon.” a. citi TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ser (Know America) Dr. Arthur H. Compton, chan- BUS STATION Southard and Bahama Streets. PHONE 242 a citizen assi Saturday after reading thd} ‘story, referred to abo Eee mer ore projects: which’ Sg cellor of the Washington Uni- Naturally, one ‘quéstion} lecal promoters are unwill- | versity, St. Louis, famed scientist, | ; : ' - ' that is pe aa args ing Sacavance by their own | Nobel prizewinner, born at Woo-| y pecdendie geet Bluibing von ipa riley, new pre-war { : ’ . |s records, rs y 2” i minds of’ good: many peo-| labor. This extra work can{stet, ©. 54 years ago. Drain fields repaired. No job| street Be eee enc | CARER ae oROUa fj . Mark Sullivan, famed journal-| 4 Di > " . septl0-3tx | SLOOMING VARIETIES: - ple at this time is, does not] easily become burdensome)...“ inor. born at Avondale, Pa,| 0 big or small. For immedi- | FR ES IELY VARIETIES "eae : Key West already have but, just the same, a teacher 78 xonte ago. ate service call TT-W. | Two-wheet trailer new pre-war| COLOR. med - “‘onDtR Ace Shei ee i enough iaeer establish- mong a of the — Poultney Bigelow of New septl0-5tx likes on be re for ‘eeuling: TWSTEX BOSE NURSERIES 5 EVH a T N a ments? the ti munity and, as. a good: citi-| york, author, b: here, 91 easonable. Apply 1216 Pe-| as. the time not Sy want as welt mabe a se author, born there, 91 years PHOTO SUPPLIES pind septinate TVLER . TEXRS G Rg tee! ' ’ come to cease issuing per- mits of any sort? The & i. zen would be the last to wish to prevent any person from making a living in any legiti- mate -business he chooses, but right now we cannot help but wonder if, for the good of all the sone. and contribution to the advance-| Paul Leach of Chicago Daily ment of the area. That this|News, journalist, born Lafayette, | should be voluntary, as is} !nd., 56 years ago. | the case with other citizens,| .Atthur W. Page, vice president | goes without saying, of American Telegraph and Tele- | . one, born at Aberde: N.C, | The “right to her own _ pu cnighel ene | religion aig miagoogh ce Pierrpont L. Prentice, publisher LOST { anteed’' under modern)}of Time Mag. born in Newark, Bikak Galict Bronk of post of) If you have a home or business property for sale, I will buy it. No waiting. Cecil Carbo- nell, 700 Duval st., phone 16. septl0-3tx FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. $5 per Movie cameras, movie projectors, press cameras, 35 mm cameras and 127 film. Evans Camera} and Supply Store, 506 Southard} Street. septs-tf} j Vv TX VAL “a a] . }City, born in New York, 57 sue is whether these views; for the good of the city as'a| regimes, raises a question) N. J., 47 years ago. Se aneoFF P ng whole, the time has net ais that is often ialeaudersived:| Cam irmiiienens or New York, | fre, eset NOT, eek Ail: William Paine rived for drastic limitations | Nobody can defend the idea | editor-author, born. at Hope, Il | septl0-Itx is on the, issuance of liquor’ that a teacher is not entitled ee re Pra a et ‘Furnished apartment, private | permits. to her own religion and poli-| » he ; i: i FOR LEASE bath and entrance. 1128 Mar: | ‘a encode 8 c ** | U.S. Cirevit Court, New York} | a ties but, very often, the is- | garet St., phone 846-J. a NOW AVAILABLE! years | Restaurant space, good invest- sept7-3tx When your character is ago. ffect her ability to perform [RA Toe esl rentenront: nem, Made of Port Orford Cedat good you have property of > Vea, } the highest value. he work of ateacher. | Your Horescope | Cee re Bel ap weber lunaaaw,. 128 Slats. finished with non- : For example, we doubt if pe i i a a chalking synthetic enamel, x 5 Aluminum Blinds . Tt might be a good idea for t who do not like the idea of associating with Great Britain to try associa- tion, with. the So Union and see where it leads. The motto of the first la- bor’ r in America was: “For Me; for Thee; for All,” a confirmed Buddhist, or without diffieulties, as a teacher, except in communi- ties w here these religions are generally accepted. Yet, no one would deny to any individual the right to be a Buddhist or a Mohammedan by questioning the suitabil- Mohammedan, would be} TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1946—This degree indicates one who is. industrious, watchful and prudent. There will be many cu- | [rious ideas, but a constant eye to} j the future; and the close of life | | will probably be filled with com- fort, due to the steady care and foresight of earlier days. The paths of life which would prove successful are various, as there is FOR SALE | 40-gallon galvanized pressure tank, $15.00. 802 Margaret St., rear. septl0-3tx } | Well-furnished house with nice} lawn, until Nov. 30. No chil- dren or pets. Rent, $45.00. In-| quire 1117 Watson. septl0-3tx i 1936 Oldsmobile, four-door. Ap+{!Two-bedroom furnished apart-| ply at Driftwood. septl0-3tx | 7 | 1936 Chevrolet truck stake body, }six-wheel, good tires, 1%¢ tons. | 209 Ann Street. | septl0-3tx ment. Top apartment, airy, nicely furn- Now Available! PROMPT DELIVERY TSU AUTH iv VAAL a 909 FLEMING STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA’ - ~- PHONE 682 K » a Brag Be of. orereeety: ity and practicability. of em- much ability. 1201 Simonton Street, upstairs.| ished. Conveniences for two) anc ‘ollowed throug! ploying such a. person to The Colon septl0-5tx{ couples. Phone 222-M, 625 An- | D: » : ; ado potato bee! | - | raj Cornices — “have an ey paaigncte| = bei” Palio |e, botate: teat hopper teaenes [Thang town aust ol 1 ee | oe iin : t : . posed of, let us'say, Catholic | do more-than $25,000,000 in dam-| Reasonable. Apply acai Z = : —— sah drty * BON, | . Appiy 1223 Pe-| Furnished apartment. 1014 Grin- | agement and capital. children, age to crops. i“ troniac nell street. septd-6tx | septl0-2tx }

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