The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 1, 1947, Page 4

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mit thtm = to ‘ sickness (skimpy dict) for their | ——- twa 8s Gece F ight Another Battle | ne ee tere CLASSIF a te ee a et es Vad KEY Wiest CirizeN et a II I. ee 6 ee ED ADS Information for RATES FOR REGULAR and BLACKFACE TYPE ~Qver Loving AP Newsfeatures B IN. — Berlin's aes, Advertisomente under dhis head will inserte n e tizen a able youth has been wag- ithe ones of 3c a ttt ragga at sertion, but the minimum charge for ing a battle of the sexes in the sert Set oe ee ae city’s newspapers. The ee oe bine “knee type = Se a - : wo nd the minimum e¢ e fo The girls started it by charg-' the first 15 words is 4c. ing that German young men | nowadays were lackadaisical | lovers. “And they can’t blame calorie- jaxity,” said the girls, “for we | get the same small food rations Fo man we want is honest and they do.” of good moral character, has a} When answers came frrom 12; record of success in nip young men selected by a news- work, has ability to make new paper interviewer to defend their ag ip — bee tur ? 11] y sex, there were evidence of bit- friendly, has enough persis ency | Hien in their tones. to follow through and complete | The young men noted that, be- what he starts, has ambition to} cause of Germany's post-war ex-} 8€¢t ahead and ana to make | , ” more money y in your aia ee ee, female own scene i Box — companionship was easy to find. But some complained _ that | enuiitinediuns “allied men (occupation soldiers) | chy jly30-31 are preferred” and others wig Se Key West Citizen, giving your } their small wages would not per- FEMALE HELP WANTED court girls with |___ Ges EA in ieee cigarettes and chocolates, which | Ladies, earn $1.25 per hour are very expensive in the black | market. ne | fuld or part time. Write IG, c/o Citi- zen. augl 4-6x | A young boeet cherveé that | — $$ “nowadays many girls seem will- ! WANTED { ing and eager to court the man” | ii eee es hut he was hesitant about mar- Naval officer with two very. 2 s j riage because “it appears too{ small children wishes to obtain women are un- | a two to a four-bedroom ‘ ' many married house faithful now.” ‘ or apartment, furnished or A journalist compl@ined that: partly furnished. Price no ob- | “all the girls now want to talk | about the great love and mar- viage” and added: “In these | times it takes courage for a man | } i jection. Phone 1006-J. MISCELLANEOUS to marry.” wounded war A 21-year-old (For guaranteed plumbing work | veteran remarked bitterly: “May- and repeirs, call John Curry, be they aren’t all pleasure-chas-; 512 Margarei Sireet, Phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. augl-Imo ers, but it is well-known that | women nowadays are bad. Too many ‘women whose husbands | still are prisoners of war have comforted themselves with oth- | ers.” } { | ‘Notice, holders of coupons, either ‘ Evans, Evans-Pilkington or | Pilkington Studios, must use. | them by September 15th. Al! coupons will become void at that time. Evans-Pilkington | Marriages And Studio, 515 Fleming. aug 1-tl Divorces Drop; — —-—--—- Vacuum cleaners and washing! Applications for marriage li- machines repaired. O’Briant. censes and the number of peti. | Telephone 1164-M. augl-tf tions filed for divorces both fell | off in July, contrasted with the Motors rewound and_ repaired. | figures in June. All appliances repaired. C. & | ‘Last month there were 26 ap-} W.. Electric Shon. 832 Duval! plications to marry filed with | Street, Phone 807-J, County Judge Raymond R. Lord. | This figure contrasts with June, |—-— when 54 couples applied for mar- , Picture Framing: Pictures framed | riage licenses. and matted. Phone 1197-M, In July there were 15 petitions 614 Francis St. jul26-1mox | seeking divorces filed with Cir- -————---—-——~ —- cuit Court Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, ‘Call Fred Knighi. phone 364-W, | while during June 23 petitions! Key West's Real Silk: represen-! were recorded. | tative, for ladies’ hosiery, lin. | gerie, blouses, skirts, dresses or | tailored suits, men’s socks and | jlyv 12-Imox | | | | underwear, raincoats, ete. 1207 | | Georgia street, Phone 364-W. jly31-3tx | = — Soe i , — FOR SALE Martinezes Have Baby ow supplies, complete | Mr. and Mrs. Damilo Martinez, | stock. Plastic tile, paints and | 510 Catherine street, announce} p) ushes. Robert Leonard Co.. | the birth of a daughter, weighing | 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami. | seven pounds, at 1:30 p.m. yester- | Fla. Phone 7-3421. : augi-tt | day at Municipal Hospital. —pherertint | Office desk, good condition. Rene | Son Born To Johnsons Armengol, Ocean View Dining | An eight-pound, ae | Room, 520 United Street, | son was. born to Mr. and 3} rs. | Warren Johnson, 614 Dey street, Phone 9271. jul30- sty at 2:35 o’clock this Municipal Hospital. seas at Late 35 Ford Convertible. Excel- | tashz “Phone: 1593-J Weeches ‘Have Dabihter Fe Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weech, 1022 Fiecming street, Jbecame* the par-! ie ents of an eight-pound, eight- | Ladies’ Bicycle, reasonable. 1214 | ounce daughter at 3:30 o'clock} Virginia Street. jul31-3tx | this morning. The youngster ar- }————-——— are jul31- etx | | rived at Municipal Hospita!. i Spanish Limes. Hibiscus, Steph- | eee ete? = anotis, Bougainvilleas, Palms, | TODAY’S Crotons, Rose and Fruit Trees: re « other plants. 1004 Southard St. ANNIVERSARIES Phone 1049-J. aug 1-5-12x (Know America) aa a a ee 2779—-Francis Scott Key, the j4 by * — ingle cea heel | Washington lawyer, author of/ trailer. —— eee Oy | “The Star Spangled Banner,”! $150.00. 1209 Division. sh born near Baltimore. Died Jan. augi-2tx { 1815-—-Richard Henry Dana, Boston lawyer, author of classic, | “Two Years Before the Mast,” 1840, born Cambridge, Mass. Died Jan. 6, 1882. 1818—Maria Mitchell. amateur | astronomer, Vassar professor of ' astronomy without any previous i formal training, inspiration § to women her day, born at Nantuc- ket, Mass. Died June 28, 1889. 1819—Herman Melville, author of several ef world’s greatest sea JOB PR Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior } if you are cae [sla eso oii teelincalcvaisediatiica Electrolux vacuum cleaner. Pi: jul26-6tx ' Cottage, { lent tires. Top like ngiv, $390.00 ' : Pe TUE ee eR ECT den the Advertisers PAYMENT Payment for classified advert ments is invariably in advance, regular advertisers with ledger : counts may have their adverti:” ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE To insure publication, ag tt ig st be in The Citizen office before o'clock in the morning on the 4 of publication. All advertising is accepted under the following conditions: In 1) event of error in advertising, transient or contract, The Citizen wil! ° responsible only for the first insertion in Classtfied Advertising. ani Display Advertising tor only the actual amount of space occupled by t! part of the advertisement where the error occurs. TOR RP RRR ER RRR RE RERERRERE ELE & Bem HELP WANTED | FOR SALE Baby chicks and growing bi‘ teries. 1219 Eliza Street. Phon»: 447. jul30-3' 7 laying young hen ducks, drak 11 baby ducks. All for $15. 4°35" Francis St., or call 718-W. W:: deliver to buyer. jyubse- One International panel truc’! Model K2, 6 cyls. 1842. Ralph Faraldo, 1403 4th St. jul30- ! House oni lot, 321 Mic Sean. ye ; $1,750 cash. jlv30.6 6 $50. 519 Elizabe:' jul31-2* a ee re ee tically new, ‘Lady's Bicycle, in gond con! tion. 614 (rear) Francis St. jul31-2'> Outbourd Motor, 5 H.P. Sea King, Call ephone and 12-foct skiff, $125.0 at 69-1 Poinciana, or ic! 1142-M. augl-5 iachitnen. Goor running condition. Poincian: Self-Service Lundry. aug] 5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Woshios For lease to cotiaule party, * dry cleaning business in is West. Only $1,500 cash nec sary. Owner leaving town, Po-i Office Box 423. ae tj WANTED TO BUY Interested in buying small hou and lot. Write details to B M-44, Citizen Office. — jly2¢)- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For any kind of prope ‘rties in Ke West. be it home er busin contact Paul Boysen, 626 Fie: ing Street. Phone 153. jly25-12:: FOR vias ' Furnished 242-room utility apa ment. Ali utilities furnish Sea Isle Apts., 915 Wines Lane. jive zs Cool, comforta! ble sleeping roo for men only, at Stutz Huot 410 Fleming. Twin bed room weekly rates $7.00 single, $16.' double. jul26 6: ‘Furnished four-reom apartme::’ maid and janitor service, line. and all utilities furnished. Apr! Coral Hotel Apartments. jul29-14 ‘Room, 1110 Watson, corner V: ginia. Apply on premises a! er 7 p.m. jly30., | Furnished eee nk no pets. | children. Apply 1014 Grinn: Street. jly30-3: rear 1021 big 3 St. gul3o-2 i ee ee ee a | Furnished apartment. 1128 Ma garet Street. Phone 846-J. eS i Apartment to_ rent, living room, Cali 1008-J. ] ied cons kitchen and bai angi-% WANTED TO RENT ns a ce ne ee Apartment or cottage. two tx rooms, modern. Desired member of engineering grou Tel. 121; after 5, 1044-J jul31-3:s GRUVV GV VV VT OVO VC EVV GIT CVFCOUSCVCGCCVCCG Ce , Mg 44 INTING | stories, but whose “Moby Dick”, | wings 2 > ; 1851, was almost ignored for; printing service at fair ; years, born in New York. Died! prices. Consider us when ° Sa ° é Sept. 28, 1891. '§ you place your next print- o 1878—Eva Tanguay, queen of 7 d « American vaudeville and musical is ing order, = comedy in her day, born at Mar-! e wee Io rs « ae ce. Ee Phone 51 and Our Representative Will Call ; Jan. 11, 1947. | . Th P e * . aa e Artman Press : ¥ Mrs. Quizit: “Is your husband fe a chain smoker?” Mrs. Whozit: “No: but smokes something that suspiciously like rape.” THE CITIZEN BUILDING Ss ‘NebaustUanadn eens cunnsttesancsne uniting geese eee aagenNgG GS HUAT Hee UE ENE oe | CRABB 4D Od A A Aa Me Oe & Oo Ae he Oe de Ae fn de Ctr fin Mn On hs tb, to <

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