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ee ees RAGE EOUR 4 Three More The Weather FORECAST Key West, Fla., Oct. 11, 1946. Meters Damaged ° Last Night Key West and Vicinity: Partly fe) cloudy with widely scattered } tm addition to the three park-| showers and thunderstorms to- tee meters smashed yesterday,| night and Saturday. Clear to three more have been damaged partly cloudy this afternoon. ! im the Duval downtown district, Gentle to moderate variable, tweluding the indicator of one.| winds mostly southerly. Ne arrests have been made, and} Fiorida: Scattered _ thunder- teet_night's guilty perpetrators as | .,owers east and central portions, ‘well es the previous night's have | cjearing and cooler northwest | Gone their wrongful act without | portion, followed by much cooler paying the penalty of arrest. over north portion Saturday} Seme Naval authorities have} jignt, Considered the recent fines of $250 |" Fast Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to exeertively high for damaging| moderate southwesterly winds! meters, but unless a curb is made) shitting to fresh northerly over! im the destruction of the remain- north portion Saturday and in-! ing parking meters, it may be creasing to moderate southerly that authorities might raise the)... south portion. Thunder- aparece seeingrant gtr eo Greyhound Lines Begins Express Service Monday THE KEY WEST CITIZEN —, Doreen Cruz, Gerald Leveille Contest Winners At the regular Thursday night dance here at the Jackson Square Next Monday, October 14, the} USO, Miss Doreen Cruz and Ger- ‘Florida Greyhound lines will in- augurate a three hour thirty min- utes express run from Key West jto Miami. The Key West-Miami will be as follows: Leave Key West, 7:00 a. m.; arrive Marathon; 7:55 a. m., ar- rive Tavernier, 8:55 a. m,, -ar- rive Homestead, 9:40 a. m., ar- rive Miami, 10:30 a. m. The Miami-Key West run will be as follows: Leave Miami 6:00 p. m., ar- tive Homestead, 6:45 p. m., ar- rive Tavernier, 7:40 p. m., ar- rive Marathon, 8:32 p. m., ar- run 9 fine rather than lower showers over north -portign to- night and over south and central} rive Key West, 9:30 p. m, portions Saturday. it will be necessary to make Jacksonville through the Flor-|seat reservations on this sched- ida Straits: Gentle to moderate ule, and they can be made by winds, variable this afternoon be-| phoning the Florida Greyhound coming southwesterly tonight and : increasing to moderate Saturday. Winds shifting to fresh northerly over extreme north portion Sat- Youth Rally At El Salvador (Cuban) Methodist Church ‘The regular weekly Youth for terminal offices here. Passengers will have to claim their reserva- tions at least 20 minutes before leaving time. Loading time is fif- ald Leveille, U. S. Navy, were selected as winners in the dance contest. Runners up were Rose Ann Dingle and Arturo del Car- men, U. S. Navy. The patio was packed to ca- pacity with the dancers and a very large number of USO girls were in attendance. John Pritch- ard and his orchestra was on hand to furnish the dance music, and through the’ evening the band scored several; hits with their musical instruments and band novelties. Before the close of the dance, recognition was made of the Cu-| ban service men who were ¢ . Today’s Anniversaries (Know Amerita) 1809—Orson Squire Fowler, popular phrenologist, lecturer and writer, of great reputation. his day, who solved all problems by “phrenology and __ physiology,” born in Steuben Co., N. Y. Died Aug. 18, 1887. 1835—Hunter H. McGuire, the Confederate surgeon-chief, Vir- jginia surgery professor after war, ‘born at Winchester, Va. Died | Sept. 19, 1900. } 1835—Theodore Thomas, New | York-Chicago musician-conduc- | tor, who spread a taste for good music, born in Germany. Died Jan. 4, 1905. * i 1844—Henry J. Heinz, founder of the Pittsburgh house of name, pioneer in pure food and employe ; welfare, born in Pittsburgh. Died |May 14, 1919. | ..1872—Harlan Fiske Stone, New guests of the club, being here for | their part in the celebration of | ole El Grito de Yara. Several rumbas | Past 40 is raiaglpmangends if you were played and dedicated to the! getch your health. A few lovely pounds can Cuban guests, and some fine La-| make such a difference in your looks! VINOL MaybeYoure tin dancing was demonstrated by our good neighbors. has Vitamin B} and Iron to help promote appe- | VINOL from yourdruggist. ORIENTAL PHARMACY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946 AWNINGS To Beautify York lawyer, professor-dean Co- lumbia Law School, attorney- general, Justice and Chief Jus- tice of the U.S. Supreme Court, born in Chesterfield, N. H. “Died April 22, 1946. Strand Theater RAY MILLAND in ‘The Well-Groomed Bride’ Coming: “Searching Wind’ ip - KEY WEST Monroe Theater | Venetian Blind Co. “BURMA VICTORY” ‘War Documentary Sunda; Spanish Picture ' Engineered to Fit! ies Norman S. Case, ex-Federal Communications. Commissioner, jonetime governor of Rhode Is- land, lawyer, born in Providence, R. I, 58 years ago. RELIEVE _ Paine // Za eT with the best-known home remedy of its kind in the: world. Acts while eeepc mons YUCK S ‘Christ Rally will be held on Sat- urday evening at 7:30 at the El Salvador Methodist Church, cor- ger Grinnell and Virginia streets, with the Rev. Melrose S. Avery, of the First Presbyterian bringing the message. Immediately following the ral- iy et the church, an hour of re- @xeation and good fellowship will te held im the annex of the Wes- fey House on Varela street. WITH FLAREWEDGE Extra toe room along the outside edge makes Florsheim Flarewedge the fitting choice of 8 out of 10 men. Most Styles 102 N urday afternoon and evening.' teen minutes before departure. Scattered thundershowers Satur- No additional charge will be day and over south portion this} made for this express service afternoon and tonight. that will have flag stops at Mara- Jacksonville to Apalachicola: |thon and Homestead, and regular No small craft or storm warnings, rest stop at Tavernier. have been issued. Round trip passengers are ad- vised to make their return reser- Key Bigg 11, 1946 vations immediately upon arriv- (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m. [iing ti Misa order (be ee . | sured a seat returning. Pacem The exrpess trip does not go by the way of Coral Gables. Highest Poiana ' This is the first of this type Lowest last night ! of service between two cities within this state, and it is giv- ing the public the benefit of de luxe service which in the past has been in effect only on longer runs such as to New York and Chicago, it is said. | |HONOR ROLL OF HITS On Sheet Music To Each His Own Five Minutes More South America, Take It Away Surrender Rumors Are Flying - Linger In My Arms If You Were the Only Girl They Say It’s Wonderful I Don't Know Why THE MUSIC BOX 726 Duval Street Frank Curry “Ploored™ While Placing Here Under Arrest Frank Curry at 11 placed an individual who Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Relative Humidity 13% H ; Tomorrow's Almanac | Joseph Auslander. famed poet | (Eastern Standard Time) and man of letters, born in Phil-} |Sunrise :24 a.m, :adelphia, 49 years ago. and the Navy man| Sunset :03 p.m, ! and fled to the base | Moonrise - 7:41 p.m.| Alexander Fraser of New York, the Fleming street gate.| Moonset __ : 8:08 a.m.|president of Shell Oil, born in} @ thorough search is be- Tomorrow's Tides Scotland, 57 years ago. made to find Curry’s assail- Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) $A24444444444444444404444AsaaaAEaEEES, Paul’s Cash Grocery “The Friendly Neighborhood Market” 611 FRANCIS STREET PHONE 493 We Practice the Good - Neighbor Policy This is a neighborhood Food Store . . . 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