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‘PAGE TWO ‘Key West Citizen ) key a et Only Daily Newspaper in Key West 7 Deena i | SUNSHINE AND A good m obser, tions, some ae seo cracks, are made about the weather, and oldtimers in Key West are wont to say that the weather was dif- | ferent in their youth than; it is today. NORMAN D. AR’ > - From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets lonroe County Florida tter Entered at Key West, as second class ma’ short to note any decided sa MEMBER OF THF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated is exclus- ively entitled to use for republica- tion of ail news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited i this paper and-also the local news 5 to thousands of years ago. |& Similar conditions over 2} | period of years are merely! EDITORIAL coincidental. Friday the: Weather Bureau reported a —|tropical disturbance 120 miles east of Miami; 10 | years ago, as shown by the IMPROVEMENTS FOR, KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE 1. More Hotels and Apart- ments. 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea. 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. 5. Community Auditorium. - {the latter state. ler intensity ! 550 miles northeast of Puer-| ito Rico. This is the storm) | that, on September 18, 1936, | struck through the Carolinas | and Virginia into Maryland) } and isolated Ocean City in; Water cov-! = lered Coracoke Island, off | North Carolina, but before; MONOGRAPHS the hurricane struck that ‘island all the people there; Dear Commodore: Y We are looking forward to meeting you and your men of the geod ship “Pa- tria.” ‘had evacuated. { | - “Through pleasant and through stermy weather, { ‘says a poet about life. Sun- shine today and rain tomor- row; shivering one , sweating the next, year m and year out. So goes the weather, and so it went in) ithose days when oldtimers! Yours THE ORACLE Commodore Ruiz, The Cuban Navy, Havana, Cuba. eo | ent from what it is today. TRAVEL BY AIR TODAY | RELATIVELY SAFE | The average American| reads in the newspaper of. return of the Jews to Pales- tine is not the first. It was the expulsion of the Jews in) 1492 and from Portugal in} |Larkin Wins In ' 12-Round Bout (By Associated Press) Joyce was the aggressor | punches in the boul, as he, con- | ‘timued to counter-punch the In- | | diana boy. eturns Here After | ‘Vacation In Kansas Mrs. A. M. Alfonso has return- | ed to Key West after spending, a vacation of two weeks with | NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Tippy | friends and relatives in Topeka, Larkin, Garfield, N. J. won aj ans, and Kansas City, Mo. unanimous 12-round decision ov- er Willie Joyce, Gary, Ind., last z night in a Madison Square Gar- But a lifetime is far too! den welterweight battle. There were no knockdowns in n the: bout, and this was the third changes in the weather. |t,roughout the bout, but Larkin | straight time that ‘Larkin has de- What changes of a distinet)/janded the harder, cleaner fe:ated Joyce. i nature there may be go back | --——_—__— i A GOOD CONNECTION NOW AND TOMORROW! $25 FOR A 40-HOUR WEEK While Training As TELEPHONE OPERATOR { | files of The Citizen, a tropi-| mnat's about $108 a Month with! | cal disturbance of far great: | Opportunity of Earning More at; Johnson, Phone 372. septs-tf was reported | -ime-and-a-Half for Overtime.{ 11937 DeSoto, 4-door sedan, new $30 a Week s {About $130 a Month) After 180 Days’ Training and Experience Scheduled Pay Increases { Liberal Benefit Plan H Vacation With Pay | | $550.00. 1936 Chevrolet truck stake body, {six-wheel, good tires, 1% tons. | 1101 Simonton Street, upstairs. septh0-5tx |2- and 3 - bedroom furnished and 2 small down t, balance monthly. Johnson & paint job, in good condition. 1415 Catherine St. septl2-3tx {Will sacrifice well-equipped res- taurant on account of health. J. Lamont Smith, 908 Fleming Street. septll-4tx Telephone Operating Is An Interesting Career That Offers | | You Much Now and in the Future | 4 ger THE FULL STORY FROM! OUR TELEPHONE OFFICE |{ ; When vou think of plumbing supplies or plumbing work, think of Pepper’s. Call us for; repairs or installations. FPep-/ per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512/ Fleming, Phone 118. sept3-tf Apply to Mrs. McDermott day and|SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE | and TELEGRAPH COMPANY \ | Beautiful, gentle riding stallion, | 3 years old, with bridle. $70. William Meyers, Mastic Park. septl1-4tx } | said the weather was differ- | Uphoister and trimmer. Apply! ist Street. Key West Bedding. sept3-if i Today's movement for the|serviceman’s wife desires part-; - Sale. time work, stenographer. typ- sept9-tf, Two luggage trailers, reasonable. Apply corner Fogarty Ave. and } septl2-3tx Piantains and cocoanut palms for 1217 Petronia Street. = septl3-2tx ; MONDAY— rs { {!) Mrs. Gee—Whilliarn, how do you : en Games) 7:30—Roy’s Auto Parts vs. Key West Merchants. f 9:00—Sher Jewelers vs. Ameri-| $f. 3 , can Legion. R. TUESDAY— . : 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. VFW. 9:00—Bottle Cap Inn vs. * ‘West Merchants. \THURSDAY— 1 *7:30—Key West Merchanis vs. INA M.-H. GATO, sali p, Administratrix,, Cum Testamento Annexe the Estate of Annie B. wn, published here. h . h , " r on Sore ones RATES. We know that the weath- r American Legion. aay 5 " 1 ter than & 0. any the on ce $10.80 er was far cooler during 9:00—Sher Jewelers vs. Adams | snug 24-1; xept?-14, 1948 whe = 2 “Three Months 2.75! the series of ice ages, but ’ : A Dairy. | sae Oe ee eed the City Qne | Month aor El he last i little | AME Cae FRIDAY— | TN TUE: CIRCUIT COLRT OFTHE to he the tie whe Weekly... .23 | Since the ice age > i : x ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, — vide | Information the | 7:30—Miami Herald vs. Del-) OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, ject an, and all ADVERTISING RATES changes.on a wide scope for Advertisers ores {A aie | GN AND. pon moNMON COUN: | Unted this ard day of ‘ Made known on application | have occurred. Of course We) RATES FOR REGULAR and PAYMENT | c00—ditiami Daily News vs! ™:™* Qeargnrusnss | iy order af she eit SPECIAL NOTICE may have a warmer summer BLACKFACE TYPE Payment for Stennitin’, ndmective: 1. Griffin's Bar. | RUPENE LURCHTON BORT, H odthetinim nee eatttyc | or colder winter one Year) aavertsements under shie nen | Ksular aivergness Sieh Selwet or . | can 7 nnn omwonent . as ary Motiees. poems, etey will be than we do another, but, in | stilt _be geerted tu The Citizen at! counts may their adyertiae- | RECREATION | EMMA LOUISE THAGARD FORT, charged for at the rate of 10 cents the rate of 2c a word for each inser- |} ments cl J Defendant, Line the long run, the tempera-|tien, but the minimum for cs ' i Basket-|, ORDER OF PUBLICATION a a eae A Notloes | for entertainment, 23 | tures i malig adjust them |S Oe tetas ere S| CAIN DEADLINE |, Bayview Park Tennis, Basket | yo; Bima touige ‘Phaxard. Port _ Tee: LOURS JUDGES Comins, eches from ich a revenue s rate blackface type insure tion, Td ball and Handball! urts, oF > Street, he r tobe derived are 5 cents a line. selves, as May be seen by|# werd and the minimem charge for | pe in the attic’ bolore 31 clock Un mondball, Kiddy Playground, | Dublin, Geongit, a ap. see a The Citizen js an open forum and : aes | the first 15 words is 45e. the day of publication. c are} by require D: LACHA J. ARCHER, Deceased. invites discussion of public issues| the monthly reports issued . ‘omfert Stations. p » the Bill of Complaint for! wie STATE OF Sn and subjects of local or general y the Key West Weather ® SBS EEERRE SESE RH SES B © south Beach and Rest Beach—| vor a iit the above styled cause’ ALL PERSONS INT interest, but it will not pubdlis! iv ’ 'S ; : FOR SALE 4 " on or before the 7 day o = SS : p snonyinous communications Bureau — } Bese | Toba, Noe othnelon She ai) Dame ae ; Hl +} | Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—) Miri 000, wa ae ae You are hereby notified that be publighea! Whitten. instrument purporting te be the Last Wil and ‘Teste of said decedent has heen admitted te probate in said Court | You are hereby commanded with, in six calendar months from the i date of the first publication of j notice to appear in sald Court” ‘Deepsea Fishing. Small Boats.| This order is. to i | once a week for four consecutive . mM ed | Weeks in The Key West Citizen, a} ished in the City rida. ! d this 6th day 46, i i ‘ i | CLASS A | a co Sf AMY | Yom can ERY | Club— WBS Pet.) Monr, nty, Florida Buf sald: Court, Se | Bie » - ean SS aera Wil to frobate should |Bottle Cap Inn o: 9. 216) 57 Oe Les I pitas Cine _{ not stand unrevoked. Sher Jewelers 7 3 .700 (sd) Allan B. Cleare, Jr, eat Rates. 4 prance riosd ion 26 4 600 Svlicitor for Plaintiff, “ i Leg rai es sept T14-21-28, 1946 } " Vets of Foreign Wars 6 5 | : ' H By Roy's Auto Parts 5 5 CULT COURT F THe | sept T-14- YH JUDICIAL CIRCUF PES Sates es ss Key West Merchants 4 5 VOR MONMOR COUN: | 55 meun aumeunews Adams Dairy —.. 2 8 STATE OF FLORDA. IN) '* Ne DD | CHANOBRY. a erate or { Case No. 10-885 :: = : “ | WELLIAM H. MARTIN, i a cease nee our OToescoe | Mtaintit IN CHANCED. pe { fe ni Case No, W-8TT ‘S| JOHN R. WATSON + SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,| WINIFRED W. M- Plaintiff, Defendan as? PUBLICATION w MVORCE LOPEZ WATSON, Defendant 1946—Resourceful in ideas ‘nd! OR able in execviion is the keynote TO: to today’s character. Economical j to a fault, acquisitive and fairly fortunate, the native will acquire a considerable competency, pos- - Specie pase a fortune. He should avoid | therein wil) ‘ ay cont the love of money for itse}f, for | is ander sto Ue pebiaher ans will surely lead to pra bins es tweet Git Bone n AY, SEPTEMBER 15, / lished in Key West, 1946—Today's native will make} many friends, and the feelings} °! will sometimes be inclined to run DER ed | en !JUANA G. ORDER 0 ms - BL ation TO 2 Watson equired to ap- BiH of Complaint, for | e, in the above 4 e and Ordered this 6th day ptember, AL R SAWTER away. It is to be hoped that the} SAWYER parents may be led to inculcate | moral principles in youth, for, otherwise there is danger. Be! oe very circumspect in this direc- | tion. ‘' STRONG ARM BRAND COPFEE Exonerated ist, receptionist, sales clerk! Mary Becker, Apt. 7, 1113-M. sept12-3tx" 400 Simonton, , Beautiful new Queen paconeel + electric Singer sewing machine, nevgr used. Price, * Phone 825-J. 00.00. 4-1tx an Birplane involved im a} 3 - cr: vevith st abes ak a 1945, which first created 2/7.) clerks wanted, male or fe-| tal and the headlines “return to Palestine Move; psie. Apply Western Union. iderable scale. the accident cre-| 0" 4 ©° at impression which is” se erased by the fact : ot that, many airlines complete} call attention to the eer } a year’s work without a/™est of signatures on @ single fatality. | letters to the editor for pub- ‘ | lication in the paper. If re-/ In 1945, for example, one quested, the names will not of the largest operators had). published, but the writ-! no fatalities for a second ors name must be made! consecutive year, having ac-| ) 7 A cumulated 1,655,872,824_' Known to the editor. 1 ' Again The Citizen must} young men to work with teen-/ age groups. Write qualifications? to Box XYZ, Citizen. f septi3-2tx Bor Sale — Houseboat tank. $25.00. Apply Adams Now moored in Garrison Bight. Sealed bids received until noon Fila. 14-1t passenger miles since its) pig¢H TAXES NECESSARY last fatal accident in 1942. ie = SALESMEN WANTED Figures indicate that 18 Senator Walter F. George, airlines went through last chairman of the Senate Fi- * year without a fatal acci-! nance Committee, says there , dent. This includes four of; will be no substantial the largest operators and change in tax rates,” except number of lines with a mod-| excise taxes for two reason erate mileage, ranging from; The ‘entirely too high” bud-j; 30,000,000 to 125,000,000 get and ithe difficulty o - passenger: miles. drafting 2 thorough tax re- ‘: Kt would ‘be a mistake,} vision bill to take effect prior because of the accidents. for| to 1948. 5 | us to believe that travel by, The situation now © manent f rade building and waintenance prod- y. National use Wares Repub- + Cc air is exceedingly danger-| fronting the United ous. We must not permit the] does not warrant any reduc- accidents, which make the nt headlines, to blind us to the safety records which do not make the front page. tion of taxes at the prese time. Not only does the ni tion face an expanded bud- get, including benefits for! Wanted—Homes of all — veterans and expenditures TOO MANY SOFT SNAPS| ior adequate defense, but! the scope of its activity has Before the war there were! been greatly enlarged in the two and three or ¥ ' ell, 700; Phone 16, j aug22- w ~ Duval Street lmox 887,400 Federal employes] jast two decades. In addi-| and this shot up to more} tion, there is 2 tremendous than 3 million people on the} national debt which shou!d! government payrolls. Sena-| he reduced if the nation is tor Byrd of Virginia and a/ to put its economic house in few other statesmen raised; order and be prepared to or write condition E. W. W. 43rd Street, e 78-2859 — 8 row in Pag aad, meet a future financial em- about the way ass ergency. hats and bureaucrats were | . Aa business organiza- being put on the Federal) tions and individuals will eee eed oe. tetent t0 r s employ: yj S nin an_ efio! the government is now 2,-| peg oe reduced. T h e ¥ 320,000, and that reduction; wil] overlook the fact that is not near enough. ynless the government col- ps Ae | lects taxes in good years, it it is always a good idea to| wil] never be able to reduce keep your eye on a business) the national debt. Certainly, outfit that says it is only in-} it is advisable for the gov- terested in doing you a good | ernment to maintain high turn. ltaxes and reduce its debt = jin order to trim down be- Pi Sam agen | egg omer oon - 9 two le tell what) ition, @ urden of once ae pone you will —— preparedness sr understand why it is so dif-| possible war grows yearly ficult for historians to write! ee the safety of the nation accurately about what they! should not be jeopardized, “never saw. by a tax-reduction drive. | TO; i septi2-30t | i ! PHOTO SUPPLIES rojectors, | press can ™m cameras | and 127 Camera j and Supp!s . 506 Southard Stree septs-tf! LOST j Dental bridge of three teeth be | suitably rewarded med to Citizen Office. septl4-2tx pre { FOR SALE { i i New tires, 660 x 16, and good re-} capped and other sizes. ' new hood tubes. i or Roche at Mastic i Park. septl2-3tx | Household fur: Street | Orlando Carabalio, Saiesman—to sensational; Sept, 21. William R. Porter. pneumatic fi retails ior septl4-19-2tx | $1.98. Large earnings and com- '- nolds Co,,!*” FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. $5 per week. 411 William St. aug20-26tx | Furnished apartment. 1014 Grin- nell street. sept9-6tx Office rooms, single or suite. Sec- ond floor, tion. The Price Organization, | 411 Fleming. Realtors, Phone 124. septl2-3t | Furnished apartment fer rent. To water. «couple. Hot and cold With gas, lights and w cluded. $75.00 a m ; Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval! st., phone 333. augl8-tf Campbell's, Division, phone 189, Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. sept3-imo lectrical moto for and deliver at 585 or 1184. ome trical Service, Ave. ————— tractor. 2800 Dr too ate Buttonhole work Whrte Rotar mestic, : ROSES:. TwO YEAR OLD ETIES -- Evi OOMIBG VARI OVER FIFTY VARIETIES bs FREE CRTIALOG + - maeaes in BOx 632 ae TYLER , TEXAS jbottle in my life. : septl3-tf One 55-gallon galvanized water | = + septl4-3tx | “Idler”. | Duval street loca- | Suppose those dozens of empty ; | bottles got into the cellar? ji .Mr. Gee—I’m sure I don't know. I never bought an empty | | ee 1 i | | | | eee Se Ane ey hated Miliricd ae ts ae» Bo tle lhe: ! ENT Rr Nm SEIN en mart NR og \ In dark backgrounds, too. Jumor sizes $ to 15. | Ore | Exelusively ai HERMAN’S

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