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: ie O.3-S.: | <ovtien.of ail news The i West Citizen EP ‘aN, Owner gna But a Pecans Sg Fed diem Greene and A and Ann Streeta Only sign hho ner rspaper in mn West i Entered at Key West, Florida as second class matter WE MUST GIRD OURSELVES Had the city: government of Key W ~ a, Jim Lee to approveior jsavgeere a many: Of its expendi- tures during thé lush yéars jshowers this afternoon, tonight fe | in the collection of taxes, the city treas would} have been bulging with funds today. "A aaa ie AS! is exclus- vely entitiog to use for republica- ise credited in| news to it or not othe! this paper published. ADVERTISING BATES ‘Made known on application SPECIAL NOTICE All reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, obit- | uary notices, poéms, ete, ‘will be! chasenah for at the rate 10 cents ; ” Neteee: tor entertateentt ty | © churches from which @ revenue {3 / to_be derived are 5 cents a line. The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issues and subjects of local or general j interest, but it will not publish | anonymous communications. { €DITORIA TR See ASSOCIATION | : |, KEY WEST ADVOCATED H BY THE CITIZEN 1, More Hotels: and Apart- | ments. | 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 13. Airports—Land and Sea. 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. 5, Community Auditorium. MONOGRAPHS It isn’t the silent mos- quitoes that I hate. The ones I hate to pieces are the singing’ kind. Yours THE ORACLE. ! Mr. O. J. S. Ellingson, | City Manager, Key West, Florida. WARSHIPS AND VISITS Announcement that an_ \prsss carrier, a cruiser three destroyers will visit Greek waters in Sep- tember seems to touch off considerable speculation that the purpose of the visit is to get some strength close to the Dardanelles. The Associated Press calls the fleet a “virtual naval task force” but no one should assume that the presence of a few ships will exert any great pressure on the Soviet government. We see no reason why warships of the United States should not visit vari- ous countries in the Medi- terranean, or elsewhere, but the people of this country should not be misled into as- suming that ships are order- ed to make stops on the basis of “a show of btrength.” ° JUMPING FRENCHMEN | General DeGaulle, former’ head of the French govern-: ment, has been heard from! again. In a recent-speech he} the Federal government is-| » urged an alliance between! Britain and. France in order ; to protect those countries! from “future relations of; America and Russia. De-} Gaulle appears to forget; that the United States with} the help of Great Britain’ has defeated Germany twice | in his lifetime, when Ger- many had France under its, iron heel. Too many “statesmen” like DeGaulle are trying to turn the world backward,| into chaos. There are some people who have the art of making | money, and it is not to be denourced, but it is a pity they have nothing much) besides. Money-making de-} mands all their talents. H. Stuart Morrison, for-| merly managing editor of; The Key West Citizen, and | naw on the editorial staff | | of the Miami Herald, has) been doing a bang-up job reporting on the Political | and economic conditions in} Mexico American countries. ' newfangled idea, every now ‘the idea was put into effect | money it would require in ‘25 | adopting the proposal. ' but city commissioners have | ing the taxpayers’ money as But somebody evolved a involved and then, which and thousands of dollars, without any thought of the amount of the taxpayer's City councilmen during the war days, when money was shoveled into the treas- ury, were rightly criticized, been just as lavish in spend- the councilmen were. In the matter of em- ployes, the commissioners) have been worse than the councilmen were. Heads of this. and that department, {through the first of a series of Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with widely scattered and Saturday. Gentle to moder- ate northwesterly winds becom- | ing variable Saturday. Key West Ins” DaysGoneBy 2.2, OF SEPTEMBER 13, 1936 Officers of the Checelier Cor- poration, which owns large tracts in the Everglades section of Mon- roe county, informed the county | commission lasi night that -they had agreed to pay their taxes on! the bas:s set by the commission. | Mrs. Bernice Park, most ex-! cellent chief of the Pythian Sus- | ter, has called a meeting of the degree team for tonight to go rehearsals. i something that was not heard of under the council- men, are drawing fat sal-|ing of the Interstate Commerce | aries. But let us brush aside the matter of the ponderous payroll and consider only general expenditures. In adopting budgetary amend- ments on September a7,.% would be wise for the com- of hurricane intensity is located missioners to weigh every) item well before including | it in the budget. They County commissioners, at a meeting last night. arranged to! have representation at the hear- | Commission on September 18, on | the application of the Florida} East Coast Railway to abandon | its tracks in Monroe county. The Weather Bureau reported today that a tropical disturbance about 550 miles northeast of San | Juan, Puerto Rico, and is moving |north northwestward at eight j miles an hour. Institutions and to agencies in}! other counties and states and makes studies and recommenda- tions to the Court on adoption petitions. The agency does not place children for adoption, how- ever. Statistics on County es the present time there are, out investigation since the Coun- CLASSIFIED “si | A GOOD CONNECTION NOW AND TOMORROW! $25 FOR A 40-HOUR WEEK While Training As TELEPHONE OPERATOR 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 ; should realize, as business | | men generally realize, thai | ' economic conditions are not | been in Key West visiting her and may become worse. Miss Doris Johnson, who haa | and Experience Scheduled Pay Increases Liberal Benefit Plan Vacation With Pay so good in Key West now) mother, Mrs. Thurston Johnson, | | left yesterday for Miami to re- | Include every essential | sume her duties in the immigra- | | tion, 33 persons and. other Tl item in the budget so that | the city may be operated efficiently, but this time for experiments that, if adopted, will cost the city thousands of dollars and may prove of little conse- quence. is no} tion office in that city. Miss Cleo Kemp, daughter of | Dr..and Mrs. William P. Kemp, left.Saturday for Tallahassee to | enter the Florida State College | for Women. | Miss Celia Weintraub, who is | Telephone Operating Is An Interesting Career That Offers | You Much Now and in the Future GET THE FULL STORY FROM OUR TELEPHONE OFFICE | Apply to Mrs. McDermott SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE | | 1 | i \ | \ | | | { We must gird ourselves!a stenographer in the office of | and TELEGRAPH COMPANY | against the possible recur-| Attorney William H. Malone in | rence of hard times. Nobody has discovered a method of measuring the sincerity of an in@ividual. If you wonder why John Jones is rich and you're not, maybe it is because he’s got that certain something, | which nebody has ever de-| Some peo-! to make | fined correctly. ple call it ability money. + LIQUOR DEALERS IN DRY STATES A U. the dry states of Kansas, Oklahoma and Mississippi paid for Federal licenses as liquor dealers in the fiscal year which ended June 30th, last. The report reveals that 1,528 persons in Missi sippi, 799 in Oklahoma and 570 in Kansas pad $27.50 each a retailers of liquor. In addi- sippi paid $110 for a sdle liquor dealer’s license S. Treasury report | reveals that 2,980 persons in; in Mijssis-| whole- | Miami, arrived today for a visit | {with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Weintraub. Today The Citizen says in an | editorial paragraph: “Florida wants no more boom al estate: it wants to remain : LEGALS NOTICE. ‘ ane STATUT! NOTICE NOTICE ES FIL undersigned, desiring 9; sept 6-13, 1946 | t law wat ‘and there were 28 in Okla-} homa and 17 in Kansas to do the same. ‘| Officials point out that) | sues licenses without regard for state laws and that such’ collections have been made | in dry states year | ince Prohibition pealed. every The stock market has had | several recessions lately, but there will be bullish signs again and again the suckers will stay in too long. They always do. AS TO MEANS The Communists and Na- tionalists have the single ob-| jective of peace for China, declares Sun Fo, president of the legislative Yuan, who says that the parties differ only in the means of achiev- ing peace. It is interesting and we hope that it is true. From this distance, it begins to look like both major groups in China have the objective of peace and that the differ-| ence between them, as to means, involves a difference of opinion as to who should win the civil war that is ap- parently underway. was re-' onths fron ublication demz De writ- | e place of 5 TE OF THE STATE OF LORSDA. AND FOR MONBOE. COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 10-863 i SILVIA P@LOBSKY JOLLEY, | Plaintiff, j DIVORCE JOL { nt ORDER © “ATION Jar therein will at Key West,! day of August,| | E | ' | UNDER FicetTions | | | \ { 1 House trailers, 1936 Chevrolet truck stake 'six-wheel, sept9-tf } | Upholster and trimmer. Apply’ | Key West Bedding. sept3-tf iServiceman’s wife desires part- time work, stenographer, typ- ist, receptionist, sales Mary Becker, 400 Sjmontan, Apt. 7, 1113-M. séptl2-3tx Two clerks wanted, male or fe- male. Apply Western Union. septl3-tf Young man to work with teen-; age groups. Write qualifications to Box XYZ, Citizen septl3-2tx WANTED two and three bedrooms, furn- ished or unfurnished. Cash waiting. Cecil Carbonell, 700 Duval Street. Phone 16. aug22-lraox | Wanted—Steel or wooden flat-top office desk approximately 60 inches by 34 inches. Phone 96. RS septll-3tx wire or write make, year, length, condition and lowest cash price. E. W. Harper, 1729 N.W. Miami, Phone 78-285 septl2-30t MISCELLANEOUS 220 Duval st., phone 333. aug18-tf 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. sept3-1mo "| Electrical motors repaired, called for and delivered. Call Bi at 585 or 1184. Romero's E) trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. aug23-tf Orlando Caraballo, plumbing con- tractor, 2800 Harris Avenue. Drain fields repaired. No job too big or small. For immedi- ate service call 77-W. sept10-5tx PHOTO SUPPLIES Movie cameras, movie projectors, press cameras, 35 mm cameras and 127 film. Evans Camera and Supply Store, 506 Southard Street. sept5-tf FOR SALE Rody) good tire: 3101 Simonton Street, clerk. | \ | Wanted—Homes of all kinds: One, — 43rd Street, | s,| Refrigeration sales and service. | Repairs on all makes, All work | guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, | Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone | ‘Sleepless | Doctors kidneys oftiny: tubes or titers which halp to parity? ‘be \'This makes a total of 518 iz | uals receiving $13,901.50 |2- and 3 - bedroom Dungalows, your blood. Get Doan’s Two Of A Kind “TT tell you this, old boy, I'm “The Welfare Board pels pil funds for meeting needs, however, such as as_ provid. | 2° ing medical care or for meeting | 2° the needs of persons unless tote qualify for the above types of as- sistance. In all cases where per- | 8. sons come for help and do == ee qualify under that program, they are referred directly to the Coun- ty Welfare Commissioner with- recente iblication, To insure publica: be im the office before "1 veloc oe ou the day of publication. FOR SALE PURE When vou think of plumbing ° . supplies or plumbing work, supplies or plumbing) work Place Your Refrigeration repairs or installations, Pep- ona per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. sept3-tf REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE °.: Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) KEY furnished and unfurnished: | small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. sept3-tf | It Is PURE Healthy and Safe | Two-week old portable victrola } with records, $30 Apply 1214; Packer street. septl1-3tx , 1937 DeSoto, 4-door sedan, new | paint job, in good condition. | $550.00. 1415 Catherine St. | septl2-3tx PHONE NO. 8 WEST. FLA. Sailboat, 12 ft., complete, anchor, ow, life preservers thrown in. Reasonable. 22-A N.L.C.H.P., N.A.S. Phone 759-W. | septl2-2tx } Notes (Promissary), le each. Art-| man Press, Citizen Bldg., phope | bs bd 4 = “1 Anticipating Will sacrifice well-equipped res- | taurant on account of health. | oe J. Lamont Smith, 908 Fleming | th P h Aa ney e rurcnase or capped and other sizes. Also! Insta lation new hood tubes. See Mario! or Roche at Mastic Trailer of Park. septl2-3tx New tires, 600 x 16, and good re-| Coca-Cola box. Gene's News | Stand, 832 Duval Street. septll- ~3tx | Ranges. Water Heaters or other Large Electrical Loads, please eheck with this utility to be sure service can be supplied. For Sale—Coolerator ice = like new, capacity 50 lbs. 1119 Watson Street, rear, No. 3 Den- | ham Terrace. septl1-3tx | The Transformer ‘Shortage in- eurred by the copper situation has seriously affected our ability Beautiful, gentle riding stallion, | 3 years old, with bridle. $70.' Wiliam Meyers, Mastic Park. | septll-4tx to supply such services. Household furniture. 818 Olivia J 1 septl2-3tx Two luggage trailers, reasonable. Appl rner Fogarty Ave. and s treet. septl2-3tx | Plantains and cocoanut palms for sale. 1217 Petronia Street. septl3-2tx FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. $5 per week. 411 William St. i Sa] THE MAXWELL COMPANY Furnished apartment. 1014 Grin- | ms nell ee = sept9-6tx | Wishes to Announce That We Are An Authorized Office room ond floc st A ot rising sie ace Westinghouse Agency 124. septl2-3t ES TWO YEAR OLD FIELD GRowA EVERBLOOMING VARIETIES - For Monroe County We Hope To Be Able to Supply You With All CREE CATALOG » = ROSES In “Potiex oiscminsenes™ fF WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES TYLER , TEXAS In Quantity In The Very Near Future Tred Kideeys Often Bring Nights contain 15 miles At present we are making deliveries as quickly as the merchandise is received and we are getting more and more deliveries daily RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES Te MAXWELL COMPANY. Furniture and Furnishings 909 Fleming Steet PHONE SS2 Key West. Florida “MM VENETIAN BUDS blood and keep you healthy. When they get tired and don’t work right in the dsytime, many people have to get up nights. Frequent orscanty passages with smarting and sometimes shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder, Don’t neglect this condition and lose valuable, restful sleep. | When disorder of kidney function permits Poisonous matter to remain in your blood. it may also cause nagging backache, rheumatic Pains, leg pains, "lose of pep and energy, Swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Don’t wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions fer = 40 years. Doan's give happy will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste frum Incorporated

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