The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 5, 1947, Page 3

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’s The Reason ry Never Got pan Hands pwsfeatures ADELPHIA, — Countless gubonntiaaliainig-tiaeidci A eee Jesse James Pay xk * x * He’ 4g Famous ros hin. Taxes With Nickels ROCKHOLD, Ky. —(AP)— Whitley County has a. citizen | who is famous for two things— his name, Jesse James, and he pays his taxes with nickels. For more than 13 years James has paid his taxes with nickles taken in for candy and soft drinks at his service station. And this year was no exception. He count- ed out 457 five-cent pieces to Sheriff J. L. Davis, took a receipt, and went back home to start sav- ing nickles again. s toa plump, white-haired mother. pany, half converted to the busi- ness of making dishwashers. Mrs. Insinger took over the business and started studying Navy washer specifications. Today her company, the In- singer Machine Co., employs 100 } CATHERINE INSINGER workers and owns the Navy E en Mrs. Catherine Insing-| award given last year when $1,- usband died in 1918 he left| 000,000 in dishwasher orders Ktile manufacturing com-' were pe ee tte KONAS ANHOUNCES (THURSDAY ) OF Ladies’, peautiful LOUSES uality LINGERIE © SLIP © GOWNS © BRASSIERES @ MID-RIFF and SHORTY “PAJAMAS Srey. © PANT Specially Priced from Specially Priced from Specially Priced from Specially Specially Priced from | OWN Specially Priced from (Sizes X - XX - XXX PANTIES $199 | SLIP Specially Pricedttom DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES — - ORIGINAL. PRICE -TICKETS ON ALL. LEMS. Priced from ____.. Pee en a eee eee ee ee een meee eee Specially Priced from (Sizes 40 to 52) 5 9¢ | GIRDLES ~ Best Music Offered - And Gis Love It MUNICH, Germany.—(AP).— Clustered around the fireplace of the 600-year-old beer cellar where. Germans listened to Hitler on the night of the “putsch” of 1923, American occupation soldiers to- ‘day are hearing—and liking— classical music. Billed by tte American Red Cross girls in charge of recreation at the Burgerbraukeller Club as “Coffee and Classics,” the weekly program brings to newly-convert-: ed GI music lovers a kind of music many of them never heard. before and artists of a caliber they might never hear at home— members of the Bavarian State Operetta, soloists from the Munich State Opera House, musicians from the Munich Philharmonic. Before the war, American mer- chant vessels annually brought to the United States enough pep- per and spices to fill 3,000 trucks and trailers, enough bananas to provide every person in the na- tion with two dozen, enough chocolate and cocoa to make a bar-candy line to the moon. and enough sugar to give each per- son 73 pounds. ° PECIALTY SHOPPE “The Most Beautiful Shop In Key West” Specializing In Beautiful Lingerie 619 Duval Street An Extraordinary eee G TOMO: 9:00 ivan Specials on Garments for Large-Size Women $298 $259 Specially Priced trom (Two-Way Elastic Stretches) COME EARLY FOR BEST VALUES *See Our Windows* All Sales Finai et nee No Exchanges os Sg’ Hain = S cS a Dane as a No Refunds ee PE ee ee

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