The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 18, 1947, Page 4

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et a oe 2 . Log hearer | ° b cy meget wet ret ne Yat 3+ aa te: gd tas KeY Wast Crrizin ee ee Buried Tank = | Who Knows? ‘FireTruckUsed _.- For Irrigation,..:,.. Explodes; Injures 1. Who acted as Secretary of} 70 In War saw Pal | AIGLE, Switzerland,—(AP).— ‘State when Mr. Marshall was in| 2. Who is William L. Clay- During a long drought here re- nem WARSAW.—(AP). — Workmen |” Xs cantly: a group of grape growers * diene wp war-ruined . streets |. 3. How long has Brazil been ‘persuaded the fire department to . 2 cg started excavating a | independent? |tap a nearby stream with a fire radi trolled type of German} 4 Who plans a “mass cru- Pump and 1,900 feet of hose that “Goliath” tank. sade?” , brought moisture to parched ' vineyards. ' Passersby halted to watch. So; 5. How are isotopes used in + did a bus filled with passengers. | medicine? | ' Suddenly the tank exploded. 30) 6. How many veterans drew Showing Of Film persons were seriously injured.'how much in terminal leave | Forty others received slight in- | honds?” 1& ’ 4 . juries. 7. What German town is well- Calcutta Begins ‘known because of a children’s | Today At Strand 7 9 tlegend about a musician?” { DAY Un ree eee: ee ee “Calcutta” is the title and the | Hoe? Expert Says Canines | 9. Where do most of the Semi- heesanigy ove ga Paagge i pag Never Had It Sa Gaod | nole Indians live? he. cooreetape a bapei Bg Sep y Ts é » 8a Gaoc | 10. Where is the Punjab? | Starting today, at the Strand | WILLIAM J. Ww Theatre. Ae sabi la | | Although “Calcutta” is laid in —Dog: ; ‘India, it is not a story about In- C oo nares pn rong tty The Answers ‘dia, but a murder-mystery with have the economic | ‘an Indian locale. It also deals ability to bu take prover; !. Robert A. Lovett. with the adventures of daring gall ae ectans Chee | 2. Under Secretary of State for | pilots flying the famous “hump” ence . president of Na-) Economic Affairs. jfrom -Caleutta to Chungking, tional Week, Inc. | 3. 125 years. ; China, The happy result, he adds. is| * Labor organizations — in-| Ajlan Ladd plays one of these can celebrate “Na-|censed by labor legislation. pilots, who returns from a trip _ g anal Week” Sept. 2] to |. 5. Combined with sugar the | with his co-pilot, William Ben- : Se g ) a the view that living | sotops °th be traced in the body | dix, to find that- their flying = Av § # in the U.S. are higher |through the energy emitted. , has b urdered—with Gas Geer belore. Ter | "6. 9,000,000 veterans; $1,830,- ee Sac iggy Dogs receive inoculations — to | 990,000. : | Ladd and Bendix cannot wait protect them from disease, he| /- een the : en cat | for the police to hunt down the says. They get medical dental = Literacy, 1 ie socees ’ | murderer, They set out after him and aon sagan They eat —— ‘themselves, and things imme- : one pounds of. prepared eres: m 'diately begin popping. They Sus- 20 sony carefully to give them adequate | sap: as marry the murder victim. The* 4. nutrition. California Gold Find | suspense mounts until it is cli- A researcher has said,” Olson) Grass VALLEY, Calif—(AP).|maxed by pulse-pounding, un- ~ recalls, ‘that if we were regl-' __Gontractor Paul Jenks’ work- | guessable revelations. ~ |men, digging in a basement, turn- . ‘led up five $20 gold coins of the | The average land animal is | 1890's. ' about 80 per cent water. = ini ata eo a | Oe enn TT RERREUBREMEREBBU ERE RRRERER ERE ES. CLASSIFIED ADS © Information for the Advertisers RATES FOR REGULAR and pg coset pane < ; Payment for classified advertise- SPACRFACR Tare men is ppt an aR agg me but he: regular advertisers w edger ac- wihavertinoments under Siiven’at| counts may have heir advertise- the rate of 2c a word for each in- | ments charged. sy 28 sertion, but the minimum charge for PUBLICATION DEADLINM sah the first’ 15 words or leas {is 30c, To insure publication, cop must The oes for blackface type is 3c a|be in The Citizen office befo word, and the minimum charge for o'clock in the morning on the day the first 15 words is 45c. 1 of publication, All advertising is accepted under the following conditions: In the a error in © avertiaing. transient or contract, The ‘itizen will be -agnanaible arty for the first inseartinne in Cinesttted Advertising. and in Display Advertising for only the actual amount of space occupied by the pat Va the AUvVertsseIMenl where the error occurs. RBERBBUBRBBKEBBBBEBSeBeeeeeest NS THIS 18 RICH: Living standards HELP WANTED FOR SALE dogdom sameaesee einen iandeaiecnmns neue meen mmnccanoneanmantiiinlid | TN 9 Wigher than ‘ever. Man and wife to operate small Wardrobe trunk, good congition,, mented to a balance dict like | hotel. Man must have all- | $30.00. 1101 Simonton Rigen. dogs are, we would add years| around mechanical ability. Wife, Grocery. sept17-2tx to our lives and life to our} active also. P. O. Box 869. ' years.” set9-10t a ee < as ' Motor scooter, 1947 model, first- | elass condition. 1012 Division - Under favorable conditions, the | - ; . - American dog production now is |Colored janitor. Apply Rr pene namin . —". gpa oh F ouse, x 96. Beautifully Qne family in each four in REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | landscaped. Fruit trees. Furn- | . . . For any kind of properties in Key | ished. Inquire at bach, =D West, .be it home or business, | contact Paul Boysen, 626 Flem- | : , ing Street, Phone 153. ‘Royal typewriter, like new. $60. sept9-12tx | 1010 Division Stret. septl6-3tx cities and towns now has a dog, * and hardly a farm is without one. Many of the four-legged fa- vorites have improved their sta- - thome in life. Among them are ” “Cayer Dogs,” “War Dogs,” “See- ing Eye Dogs,” and “Movie . “=. Olsen points out that for- * tunes of dogs rise or fall with the « fortunes of their owners. They | MISCELLANEOUS j eats iene meee thermo tenement \Kor guaranteed plumbing work - and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, Phone 781. WAR ASSETS SALE FOR VETERANS ONLY! WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION SALE * gladly share the wealth of the OF | Give us a try on your next job. , wealthy, and loyally share the SET ASIDE ITEMS | Free estimates. sept2-l1mo poverty of the poor. ‘ AT Many of them receive little or }GATO STORAGE WAREHOUSE, | Vacuum cleaners and washing no eare, and scrunge their sus- KEY WEST, FLA. machines repaired. C'Briant. Ociaber 1 and 2, 9 A.M. Telephone 1164-M. sept2-Imo Inspection September 29 and 30, ; —-_-———__~- Sea EN L 9AM.-3 PM © Swedish massage treatments, -5 The following listed items will-be; for $13.00, 10 for $25.00. Phone sold to Veterans of World War| 575 for appointment. II on the sales dates indicated! sept2-1mo above: undn presentation: of ewi= jn dence of honorable discharge | Motors rewound and repaired. All from the ne | appliances repaired. C. & W. Typewriters; Typists chairs; Swi-| Pectrie Shop, 832 Duval Street vey chairs; Straight chairs;! phone 1341 sient “ 8-20tx Chairs, leather upholstered; | j staan Office chairs, metal; Executive | & Typists desks; Office tables; | ponted at ee N bi Office & Records safes; Filing | cechia: ia pci : we . i fireproof; Binoculars | eae Eockn, Mane "a va (7 power); Bicycles; Folding ay , : cois; Machinists vises; Pattern | vision Strest, ee makers vises; Winter flying! e . helmets. Powe : Ladies, the Hollywood Glamour * tenance from neighborhood gar- bage cans. ; Se, he submits, there is a lot of reom for improvement for a lot of dogs. Among the points being stress- ed im National Dog Week is that man’s best friend should be treated as such. ~ LAUGH AWHILE ‘Almost Normal Again Two old maids were in an in- sane asylum for years, always) gale Under the Jurisdiction of | Ladies —. i ae ie Miami Customer Service Center | icing wagers two hours. gee, signe aye te War Assets Administration | oe AKG SERRE: 5h e “1 wish some tall, handsome man 901 N.E. Second Ave. advance. Phone 439. Air Con- wound wind his arms around me Miami, Fla. ditioned for your convenience. " sept18-1tprojectJ A-268 | Evans-Pilkington Studio. (Next and squeeze me until I gasp.” door to Bus Station). sep15-tf “Now you're talking sense.” replied Jane. “You'll be out of here in a few days.” Mathematics A girl of twenty who contem- ‘plates marrying a man of forty. FOR SALE Will pay 1 to 5 dollars per ounce Furniture for sale. 37-2 Poinciana.| for cut hair, 26 to 36 or more sep15-6tx | inches in length. Mail full length sample to P.O. Box 105, Key Vacuum cleaner, 1946 model, with! West, for prices. septl5-6tx twenty—then they'll reach sixty ‘round about the same time. says clergyman, should re-| all attachments. $40.00. [yp 3 coe ‘member that when she is forty Division Street. septi6-te | Mrs. Jessie Sawyer, dressmaker, he will be sixty. ' has moved from 1407 Pine to It is, of course, better for a “ _Chevrolet, fair condition. | 900 Pearl St. septl6-5tx irl of forty to marry a man of 295.00. 644 William Street. {oe eee eee ee f : septl3-5tx | FOR RENT 8-inch Craftsman table saw and|Furnished four-room apartment, ‘2 h.p. motor, new. Complete} Maid and janitor service, linens set of carpenter’s tools. 142-Aj and all utilities furnished. Apply Poinciana. septl6-3tx| Coral Hotel Apartments. Op- | posite Post Office. sept3-14tx Plumbing supplies, complete! stock. Plastic tile, paints and| Furnished 2%-room utility apart-. » «87 > brushes. Robert Leonard Co.| ment. All utilities furnished. 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami,| Sea Isle Apts. 915 Windsor Fla. Phone 7-342]. sept2-tf! Lane, septlé-tt The United States uses about _ 139 million railroad ties every « year, enough to build 43,000 miles * of track. + “From 10 to 20 tons of water must fall on corn land to produce a bushel of grain. oR a a

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