The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 15, 1947, Page 3

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~ SO PL. i> « nar Heath Big 2 ira eet BE j exact amount le member of the union in nowledgment of “splendid eS during many ‘years, of ate association.” Chifley. was a locomotive en- . : dine. driver before he entred pol- "Only. recently he anal his a living Quarters: from a supple hotel room to The Lodge. , Chiefley mostly has sie ‘in- the. country town hurst, “living in the small, chttage ‘they, bought when Chif- Igy® ‘was an engine-driver. vist Western Union Be Close Four Hours ity commissioners last night app Oved unanimously the ‘reso- | lition allowing the Western Union to: close during the hours from. 2.a..m., to 6 a; m. ‘Commissioners had. at last "Puesday’s méeting,. voted, 3-1, - tovoppose the closing, but re- rersed their decision when told that adequate facilities would be ailable to the public at La oi Hotel during those early ning hours. ‘Three million adults” in tha U ited States neyer attemded any nd: of school. COTHITHEMA Where Is Kilroy? He’ s In Sweden Now * ‘STOCKHOLM.—(AP).—The -Stecklolm police urgently desire a serious interview .with e certain Mr. Kilroy or , With the person who has 4 , taken the liberty to paint “that mysterious gentleman’s : ture on the walls of Stockholm lately. Some weeks ago Stock- holmers for the first time were mystified by the mes- Sage: “Kilroy was here” on aps of. the - busiest streets. Since then Kilroy or his im- personator has been active - ond there. limax.. was reached ‘ magsdage early : tone’ : -morning “was dis-, ered on one of Stock- holm’s newest bridges a few ‘hours ‘before the formal opening was to take place. Workmen did their best to “-gub it out. WEEE Mes: . BE NEAT. ...-. oan throw gum er candy wra on the side. r sameone_has wath. | ta eweee. them uP. .z= ak | “te Molokai 2 | a “heh ‘movi¢-loyers | : | | } ‘and motion r are at present helping. as volun- | teers at. the Epis¢opal, Church’s | Cemetery, Va., is now a part 8 PRE a inted Preng) . H.. Oct. 15.— es ses wast CrrizZuin f i Dr. Corydon Sau Rear Ad-{ books. James Hilton wrote the (¢ hook ‘about his | heroism n and pate cr ie ‘were. ca d “The Story of Dr . Wassell and Mrs. Wassell OY of hospital on Molokai, the Shingle sold in the 17th ‘Memarial Ho ‘fig a trained nurse. Dr. Wassell | le rs at Geto | was 580 alc is a Kennedy of Honolulu comment- | ‘us all.” ospita formerly an Episcopal adie missionary. Bishop oo ttalentlp, dine Ut fait ip tintiln one ne fa Lopiy sant bi the’ oe ounce, at “Mrs. Wassell | hogsheads of tobacco, led: “His “presence an A Pointing up his ‘simple needs* APReResseusesssonanasaany: ; * i 4 Boy to Oylers Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Qy- ove mixal (Ret.), is known widely by (ler, 1106 Windsor lane, announce readers. of ithe birth. of & son, Alan yler, w nt seyen ee se ie vat Nayal Hospital. The Gris. Wassell.” 'are natives of Blandon, Pa. The land of which Anigon century for six ad ex | ences are a great inspiratiq fo .. tisement Sec th t he pm deeure. : Fede ee SRARERSPSURANENGEE: HELP WANTED Waitress. 701 Simonton Street. oct15-6tx | ~ MELP WANTED—FEMALE — Ter ' Women! Earn extra income ‘sell: | ing ‘Kelco’ jewelry. Start busi- ness of your own. Every wom- an a customer. Show. beautiful samples of jewelry to friends, } Get $1 with every order at | once. Write for free samples and sales material without ob- ligation. National Sales Co., Box 1434, Providence,-R. I. ; octll-15-2tx SALESMEN: WANTED Wanted at once: Man or woman for Rawleigh Route nearby. Real opportunity for worker. Experience preferred but not necessary. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. FAJ-660-234, Memphis, Tenn. oct13-15-16-3tx WANTED First class mechanic. Navarro, Inc., opposite Bus Station. oct8-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Opening for live wire jobber with truck to handle our full line of soft drinks exclusively in your territory. Jockey Beverages. 285 N.W. 27th St., Miami, Fla. oct15-6t FOR RENT Room, large, well ventilated, with electric hot plate and re- frigerator. The Bayan, 1724 Eaton Street. Phone 655-J. oct11-3tx airy room, 513 Court oct14-6tx comfortable, Reasonable. opposite Clean, twin beds. Whitehead, » House. Furnished ‘apartment: for 2 cou- ples. Apply 523. Southard. ; octl14-3tx my Newly furnished ‘ss oleennt| hot and cold running water, elec: tric « refrigerator; Apply 912 Fleniing- St., ABt. No, 2, up! stairs. oct15-1tx Room for rent: Private tile bath private entrance, linens furn- ished. $50.00 monthly. Sea Isle Apts., 915 Windsor Lane. oct15-tf Furnished apartment. Will take one child. 526 Simonton St. oct15-3tx WANTED TO RENT 2-bedroom apartment or house, unfurnished. Immediate occu- pancy. Local resident. In vi- cinity of post office. Phone 1009-R after 6 p.m. oct9-6t REAL BSTATE FOR SALE For any kind of propreties in Key West, be it home or business. contact Paul Boysen, 626 Flem- ing Street. Phone 153. oct11-12tx FOR SALE Philco radio, five-tube, almost new, $20.00. 702 Pearl Street. oet14-3tx 1937 Austin coupe, in good con- dition. Good tires. $150.00. 705 Windsor Lane. oct14-5tx Modern 5-bedroom house, 3 baths, completely furnished. Near beach: ~1328 White Sireet. oct13-tf | } { { ele te Rh ANTE I ie ARO pia a cl i ORE ROI SPANO IRR ANE SRR AN i OM a ae a ee ND Net t 6 Fen RN RI i E E ESESAE ER Z ecb OE LS SEES POS EARS SSSR FOR SALE a ‘cabin’ cruiser. ' New ¥i: ship marine engine, dock and “boat accessories complete. No rea; sonable ‘offer refused. Phone 725. ort9-tt 3- -piece living room suite, apiece bedroom suite, spring ane mat- tress; porcelain-top itchen tas ble and 4 chairs; 1 living room rug and pad; 1 Singer sewing machine. (desk model): © Louisa St. octl4 1933 Chevrolet tan rd, condition, Cal at @ aaeed, ie - a 6tx 1939 Gisirolet Tudor, new tires, ’ new fenders, $675, 1202 Vir- ginia Street. oct13- “99 Plumbing supplies, complete stock. Plastic tile, paints brushes. Robert Leonard fa, +9 1532 N-W. 62nd Street, Miam} “! Fla. Phone 7-3421. octet Late model ‘Spindrier washin machine, guaranteed, $100. Ph. 1164-M. ocise E ———— ] Cold-Spot electric refrigerator, 6 {t. Rebuilt unit. Phone 783-J, 719 Eaton Street. octl5-2tx | Bougainvilleas, © Begonias, Hibis- Palms, Cactus, Aralias, | Stephanotis, Frangipanis, cus, = Ferns, Crotons, Coleus, Pepe-” - rona, Pothos, Caladiums, Ele-' *! phant Ears, Poincianas, Poin-, , settias, Carnations, Red Acala-" — pher, Sultanas, Rose and Fruit Trees. 1004 Southard St. Ph. 1049-J. oct15-1tx Business lot, corner - Catherine: and Varela Sts., very cheap. 1310 Reynolds St. or Phone 448-M. octl5-3tx Paint-Varnish and Lacquer Spray.. er, complete with % h.p. motor, spray gun with 3 nozzles and ve bah 15 feet hose. $35.00. 1229 Whitehead St. oct15- 2t 38 Plymouth, 2-door, $700. 00. Ex¢ellent condition, good tires. Leaving: town. Phone’ 371-M. _j _ octl4-3tx Living room and bedroom furni- ture. Also exhaust fan, $37.50; man’s bicycle, $10.00, 15-2 Poinciana Place. octl4-3tx 8-ft. Servel Electrolux kerosene box. Small safe. Apply El Prado. octl§-3tx MISCELLANEOUS For guaranteed plumbing work - and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, Phone 731. Give us a4 try on your next job. Free estimates. octl-1mo Vacuum cleaners and washing machines repaired. O’Briant, Telephone 1164-M. octi-lmo JEEP MARINE CONVERSION ENGINES water cooled and direct drive transmission conversions GREAT SOUTHERN AUTO 22 N. Ww. 20th" St., Suaes. marke ‘his 62nd birth- ter with a typi- 4 wag oy cing day. He mates 6 a. m. at the prime te ‘ ae > “ ABIES velioce, The Lae, Information for “for the Aerts x oe: hie own “h of es. dame eee ay was first in the Parlia-, TES maannan ane t ment House barbershop for a BLACEFACH T manta ta"thva a, tae ggaltieg, aavertige. reaecut was in his office at 4 rtisen a ‘regular ‘savertigers th ledger at- “apc settled down to his wif bee tiger in SS se Re Ae ‘het adyertige- gertion, bat the minimum ge for pr04e ON D ne of the first letters Chif- The tate 4 ror Bincktace mo "is " MS Pad Oe To tendia bap “oyut a sa that day was formal ad- | word, ea t om" barge “for these = the zen ‘oftifa on the ver ‘trom the Australiana Feder- the’ tirst 15 words is” 45c. of publication. way Union of Rorcornohiy En- gat of as at ae set maior th the cousraete confittona: In rinemen that he had- been made exe Paging r oF a the fir ease tion ie fied Aite i We be 9° # oil Cae 5 sodas 34 : rae 3 Miami, Fla.. i” IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY iy WRITE OR “WIRE ve oct1-tf Eastman Kodak and Ansco roll film, all sizes! 127—27c, 120 & 620—2c, 116 & 616—43c, 35mm —85c. Developing and print- ing in thirty-six hours, regular or oversize. Fine grain develop- < : & ost) ign. Eyans Camera and. Supply ag" 4... Store, 509 Southard Street. oct10-tt

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