The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 19, 1947, Page 2

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= a jal to I feel akg il it cooler in the ae ip seashore at “wet:| *: aulery fee : se at — ; wie ang a id. winds igus ie ¢ cahet _oppreasive, but} - | Key est, ag has been om is much like a ship jored at sea. Run yo bbe around the compass, f Last ‘night wherever your fioker : Y he [eared my. } Pall COME WEED, Bids .were received yesterday hi seachor wes : being at, hy the “Monroe county commis than i th ion on two spans of the Over. 7 visit " Key s_ Highway “bridges. in” summer in large mbers, as well as during WPA announced today that i oo winter season. thas decided to sponsor four a the state senate sed a bill authorizing the} “county Seated G wen Xo ey at von the at Tt: 230 wnty Court lorida, the ‘ommissionerg of prida, will apen following. read’ Bulldozing al ith the exception of a Avenue, to a width of 20 mitted on the basi: r. Th tracted withe teh consent letting of the contract and i within & reason or hetore June 3ra, ves the or reject any and pursuant to this. ‘weekly in the Key. West: ig How would-a person es High School Hf encourages smutty thoughts it ere «| The sheriff's office, the police} ose ied © rae and Constable Flon-} are. investigating the ; g of two small houses re- | es ~one.on Passover street: ' fore other in Galveston al-! Tey. A resident: today showed! The Citizen @ threatening let-' ter ‘he had received’-in connec- ; ited with: the bombings. ; Mrs. J. B. Sullivan and daugh-| , National C “ Mrs. Vernon Lowe, who had > adn x gesallagr 2 isang iretives ix Key scent heal eanatean est, Regt Head for her ition’s post-war responsibil ar ree ida, May 19th, bie Roard © Monroe County, x > COMPLETION magia “By vane tie (Tire ow mayl6-3!% must ‘be in the handah bear A.D. 1947, eee thereta, wil onal A week. Ee Casiseny atthe In The Ree rh : ee meee, Floris (sa) ALLAN B. ae BO Solicttar far PI TO i. © T MAY Haba . of, to the riet during the year beginning the Ist day of next’ November and ry of the cae Bulld~ a ' Sata fifteen 4 the date first pub hereof) purp 2 jections and} fect to said HILSAR. ities.” The 1937 graduating class ot! Catenin It seems 3,000 of the 3,-}the Key West High School num-| 746 domestic chapters ex-fbers “48, 27 of whom are: boy: their goals, with/aod 21 girls. Rem exer-| hers cises will be held in Bayview: “aa day. Some 11,000,000 mark on Friday afternoon, June, tributed © to. ing the nati hatits pro- sess The tee says in an gram of health education, tyfromn on, boys, don't ©fassistance to veterans and jafraid to offer us a bribe; w areltheir families, disaster relief human,” ‘and services"'to the~ arnied eve forces will continug. | TOBAY IN-HISTORY (Know America) Emerson says: “The way} q 1815—Commodore Decatur satis "to. make the - world better igi t head of first American squad 1 then the on _— to settle with Algerian pirates en there is)surely one less pee 1857—The “magnetic electric! R fire-alarm telegraph for cities” | patented by William F. Channing! ot Boston, son of famed clergyman. tutor- “Batintactory political and|__1874—President economic ‘relations are not}Fbiladelphia's Centennial Expo i ata declares *1918+-Maj. Raoul Lufbury, ace; partment, in ae jot World War 1, shot down. 1921—In effect—Act eat to Spain. % immigration to 30 percent of each graces thee: Sp spective nationality residing taki z here in the. year 1910. 1924—Senate repasses Soldiers’ onus Bill over President's veto. 1937—! lio telephone service . S, and China opens. | 1942—Germans report taking quniam, there might be some © 150,000 Russian ‘prisone:s! nd _much. booty. * 1943—Allies report taking over quarter-millicn Axis prisoners in i i feat ot or credits ‘are = “) ; ad i; ist 1944—1,000 American planes! b Berlin. 1945—On Okinawa, U.S. Marines take crest of Soa Loaf after ii i: strike just before dead-} i ago. © igsults to the American flag. } ;-, te # Ster-O-Matic ee by, T We Mig 3 may19-2tx Wilh Vv, Atbuey. tarmes, for, Plaiguft Sts. Apply 827 Fleming St. ae ion a . mie : ay Deets pups, 5 weeks ¥ “id Benin i os % Od Apply af Bottle Cap Inn. | Mito “file reue: apn the Bill. of, the Sth aay f fast Meal for Gshing orp ure. Guaranteed to be in REST co condition. Finest boat. of aes ae, Plies Tated at West, SAY ees this }_. end Gas of MA, Ad Sk WTER, any and nt to this, ade ja, May 16th, UPSET STOMACHS GAS AND BLOAT! “I was so full of gas I w: afraid I'd burst.,Sour, bitter si stance rose up,if\my throat from’ my upset stomach after meals. | /Ship. It is got INNER-AID, and it worked |called “Full inches of gas and bloat from me, jnow available Clerk of the Circuit. Court, oa eokte ke: Rawaet, By: (sd) & wre * Dewuty, Shutes, Bowen, Simipons, Prevatt §! ial Bank Building, [Two lots, 50.x 120 each, on Eagle | Solicttors” for '. Avenue, between 16th and 17th, may &-1o- nfm 2, 1947 Sw. Apply. 130) Petronia St. . FOR FS i may 19-3tx }, wach has beer and wine| all stock and fixtyres,! See #a8, Boone St Must sell due; to illness, may 19-3tx id ae OFFER FOR 4 YIELD INCHES HES OF er Gs << me. commercial electric erators with motor 7 edad and coil Phone 381. " mayl6-3t. ri Waistline is way down. now. |Deafeneg pene a PR PS Meals are a pleasure. I praise | practical men A Two corner lots, one.op Harris st! i Inner-Aid to the sky.”—This is! encour an actual testimonial and we caniyou wot jyour AID is the new formula pen oa card containing medicinal juices front}; a is - 12 Great Herbs: Inner- Aid: Sold by all drug stores. A " § and Siam Biebws 5 on, Ean four-burner . B{Sf Bathiuh, one [cleanse bowels, cae es from Dep 18 1450 % x eS ‘ @lactzic stove, Paul's Tire. Shop. |stomach, act on sluggish x and kidneys. Miserable aes to Lieut. Gen. William H. Simpson, | soon fe ise el different all_ over. ome a tiend, ws -of-| ining — in “Wealtherford, Tex. 591 don't ro on suffering Get 5 may16-6tx table. four - Fk Boinciana Place. — + ape : "YE Roinclana, or A Gent ; / i ;

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