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RATES pes wy i 2 this id. will be inserted in. The tizen at the rate of 2c a word ie each insertion, but the Minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face The rate for blackface type CLASSIFIED ADS \Infhiepuanton for the Advertisers ‘is 3c a word and the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 45c. PAYMENT Payment for classified ad- vertisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertis- ers with ledger accounts may aave their advertisements charged. ° rh idee HUAN NAENGUAENEAUUAEUcveUUenUunnAUd.UteNeGeNtAeua Ae eee geese HALOGEN SE a SO LORS Str cE RA eS eet aaa at naarattos ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertis ing. transient or contract, The Citixen will be responsible only ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for onl the part of the advertisement Whose the error occurs. POR RENT—APARTMENTS _ AND HOUSES Furnished 2%-room apartment. Utilities furnished. $25.00 week- ly. Sea Isle Apartments, 915 nano Lane. : jan1- tf Furnished apartinent,3 rooms.and bath. Maid and janitor serv- ices, linéns and > utilities fur- nished. Coral Hotel Apart-|- ments, opposite Post Office. jan1-tf Tourist Court Apartments, Elec- trie kitchen, Reasonable. Chil- dren welcomed. Apply . 909 » Elizabeth Street. janl-tf two-bedroom house; fyrnished, Just redecorated inside. °° Ex- cellent location’ Season only. Phone 667-J. janl-tf| Nice 3. bedroom: home, complete: ly furnished, on large fruit lot in quiet section. Rental to May lst, $600.00, or single month, | 4250.00. Johnson & Johnson. jan12-tf ‘Two-bedroom, completely furn- ished house. Seasonal. Winter resident only. E. A. Strunk, Jr., Phone 816. jan15- tf For Jease,, ;new one-bedroom apartment, near new beach. Tile bath, accommodate : four, two private entrances. — $800. for season. Inquire 1120 Wash- ington Strect. _ Jani§-6tx New three-bedroom house beauti- fully finished and furnished. Electric kitchen. Telephone; 109, Adams. jan18-2t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS... Four apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William Street. janl-1mox The, Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street, has an éfficiency apt. and sevet'al sleeping rooms va- cant. ‘Low weekly or monthly rates. ‘ jant-tf The M. & B. Guest House has completely rebuilt an@ redec- orated its efficiency apartments ahd rooms. All-eléctric kitch- ens. All newly. furnished. Pleasant loeation. Only two blocks from fishing. pier, Visit us. Streets. Phone 1445-W. jan7-10t FOR RENT—COTTAGES Newly furnished cottage. Utilities furnished. Seasonal rent. Av- ply Frank’s Barber Shop, 425 Southard Street. jan18-6tx FOR RENT—STORES one-bedroom Large store, 218 Simonton, 35x60. Reasonable. Phone 682, ask for Hy. jan1-tf ‘FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS low rates. Cof- janl-tf Overseas Hotel, fee shop, bar. FOR RENT— BUSINESS LOCATIONS Opposite Overseas Hotel. Apply; 1217 Eliza, Phone 352-J. | Jani8-tf! WANTED—TO RENT Two or three-bedroom apartment or house. Naval officer, wife and two children. Call 790,} Extension 518,,before 3. After 3, Ext. 251. Lt. Dorman. jan18-3tx | Navy CPO, wife and daughter} desire two-bedroom apartment or house. Apply 1100 Mar-} garet Street, Phone 1161-W. jan15-3tx Corner Eaton and Francis} Two-bedroom furnished and linens}. FOR SALE—USED CARS” 389 Buick Special, 2-door sedan. Can be seen at 39-B White Street, NAS. jan15-3tx 1946. Oldsmobile de luxe sedan. | Hydromatic. Must sell. Apply} 901 Catherine Street, corner! Margaret. jan17-3tx | Buick convertible, 1947. Excel- lent condition, original owner. 703 South Street. jan17-6tx 1941. Studebaker Club Coupe. Apply 915 Eaton Street. jan18-3tx 1935 Graham Custom Four-Door } Sedan: - Very good condition. May be seen evenings. 727 Southard: Street. $200. jan18-3tx see ee, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Bundles of old newspapers at 1- ( cent each bundle. Inquire at The Citizen Office. nov20-tf 600 sq. ft. plastic tile, new. 20c sq. ft. (colors). White Street. brand! 1328 | Electrify your old sewing ma- chine. Phone 1164-M. jan17-6t Hand-made Mother Goose char- acter dolls at the Marshall Stu- dio in Telegraph Lane. Also hand-wrought metal and other products of Key West. jan11-18-2t | Thayer baby carriage, good con- dition. Phone 1025-M. jan18-3t New baggage trailer, electric mo- tor, wooden steps. Apply M.: &; B. Guest House, Eaton endl Francis Streets. jan18-1tx FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | Subdivision lots for sale. Ideal fishing damp and home site lo- cation, ocean to highway front- age, cleared, graded, water, dredged channel on each lot,; 22 miles from Key West. Resi-; dent agent on premises. j$1000 | to $1600. Summerland Key, c/o Ramrod Key P.O., Fla. Phone Summerland Key No. 1. jan7-12t house. Terms. Phone 1067-J. ° jan13-6tx Y t For Sale — Hotels, apartment} houses, dining room seatimg 77,! business property on Duval Street. Paul Boysen, 626 Flem- ing Street, Box 303, Key West. jan13-5tx ' Completely furnished 2-bedroom | cottage, on nice landscaped cor- ner lot. Price, $12,000. See us about this. Apartment house, three apartments, near Truman Avenue. A good investment buy. Price, $15,000 for quick sale. Johnson & Johnson. janl4-tf | My 2-bedroom furnished home. must be. in the office before 11 tion. zen. | Buil@ifig, corner Greene ‘and Ann Streets. Door to the for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED! ly the actual amount of space occupied by | : {| Red Brick Storage Co. | Finest quality ‘DEADLINE To insure publication, copy clock bn’ the day of publica- », OFFICE Business office in The Citi- ight on entering building. FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES, SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES American motor scooter. engine and condition good. $125.00. 3715 Flagler Ave., Phone, 1135-R. jan18-2tx Tires, FOR, SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Innerspring mattresses, single or double, almost new. Boxsprings to match. Cheap. 30” cot, with innerspring mattress. 1328 White Street. jan6-tf New Maytag washer with alum- inum top, $130. 28 Rest Beach, | Ph 1523-W. jan18-1tx an SALE—DRY GOODS - HOME DECORATORS You wil find the latest trends in texture,‘color and design in the new slip cover and drapery ma- terials at CAROLINE SHOP on Ann Street. Prices from $1.25 up.. jan17-tf i FOR SALE—PROMISSARY eet NOTES jan6-tf |, Notes’ (Promissary), le each. Minimum five. Artman Press, Citizén Bldg., Phone 51. dec27-tf ‘FOR SALE—TRAILERS Cuggiie trailer, steel body, 1500 pounds, capacity. Tires and can- opy: included. Phone 1482-M. jan15-4tx FOR 'SALE_HARDWARE | Dutch Boy pure linseed oil, $3.44 gal.; alcohol, $1.69 gal.;. pure gum: turpentine, $1.20 gal. Mc- Killip: Hardware, 602 Francis Bteeer enone 1483 for delivery. jan15-3t FOR SALE—FLOWERS, ROSES, PLANTS, TREES AND SHRUBS TODAY'S. BIRTHDAY By AP Newsfeatures GEN. HENRI HONORE GI.-! ‘RAUD, born Jan. 18, 1879, in} Paris. At 19 he entered St. Cyr, , the West Point of France, and: made the Army his profession. A great tacti- cian and strat- egist, he enjoys ; the distinction of having been! captured and! escaping from} German pr is- ons in both! z world, wars. H Gen. Giraue ipaloetiaes Dar-j lan in command of French Afri- | j ca, Giraud finally yielded to De Gaulle as leader of the Free French. DENY LIQUOR LICENSE | Continued From Page One) cery stores of Key West would be competing with regular li- censed retail dealers unless stopped by the city commission- ers. Mayor Adams said: “I am definitely opposed to granting these licenses. There are enough bars now in Key West. We are ‘creeping’ into a nasty situation.” | Comrffissioner John Carbonell then was given the floor. The oldest commissioner, in years of service on governing bodies, said that the Gulfstream Super Mar- ket on White street had been granted a retail package liquor license and that he thought it only fair to grant one to the Mears’ Grocery. “Good for one, good for all,” the commissioner | declared. The site of Washington, D. C. was selected in 1791 in a political deal. Northern states consented to tthe Potomac location in ex- change for southern votes to have the national government pay debts incurred by states during} the Revolution. WANTED—TO BUY Antique glass, china, figurines and brass Mrs. E. L. Semke, P.O. Box 505, Key West, Fla. jan18-3tx WANTED—EMPLOYMENT High School graduate, 20 years, strong and willing, needs work of any kind. Phone 188-M. jan18-2tx FOR SALE—STORE EQUIPMENT Radiance ‘roses. Freeman's. Tele- phone 672-W. jan18-19-22-24-26-29-31-7tx BOOKS AND ART SUPPLIES Books Art Supplies Bookshop, Cor. Simonton & Eaton jan4-tues-thurs-sat-lmox Books 1 electrical National cash register. Bar stools, 3 large exhaust fans. White Inn Bar, 1018 Truman Avenue, jan17-6tx | 4-door stainless steel Jordan Re- frigerator. Used nine months. Over 1/3 off present retail} price. 918 Fleming Street. jan18-5tx STORAGE FOR SALE—HOTELS Furniture 798. janl-tf or commercial. Phone GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES breeding stock Radio Warblers, male and fe- male. Nesting materials, breed- ing cages. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply Co., 830 Fleming St., Phone 1019. jan18-tf HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE Photo finisher, must be experi- enced, full or part time. Miller All-electric tile kitchen, tile Photo, 1023 White Street. bath. Large lot. Good loca- jan18-6t tion. Priced to sell. Phone 1311-M. janl7-3tx]} HELP WANTED—FEMALE Desirable lot, 50 x 120. Eagle} Stenographer-clerk. Selling ex- Avenue, one block from ocean.; perience preferred but not es- Fine residential section al-| sential if willing to learn. ready built up. Sidewalks, ab-|* Permanent job. Attractive sal- stract, etc., all clear. 72-2 Poin-' ary. Apply in person. Pol- ciana Place, Phohe 732-M. lock’s Jewelry, 508 Duval. jan17-3tx jan10-tf ' Have a $25,000 2-family house in} Beautifician at once. Apply in New York. Excellent income $392 monthly). Expenses, $125. Want to exchange for anything in Key West. Write Box L.P., c/o Citizen. jan17-2tx | | Modern two-bedroom furnished house, in town, and equity inj; furnished MacArthur house.) Apply 2810 Seidenberg Avenue. jan18-6tx } | Motorcycle Shop for sale cheap.| Hotels, apartment houses, dining | Apply 132 Simonton, Phone] room seating 77, business prop-; 287. janl7-tf| erty on Duval Street. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming Street, Box 303, Key West. jan18-6tx FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES Ladies’ and. Children’s Wearing Apparel Store. Centrally lo- ' cated with established busi-} Best corner lot on Avenue “E”.| ness. Due to ill health will sell} Taxes and abstract paid. $1,- for inventory. Phone 1311-M.} 000 cash, Phone 630-M. Rich-j janl?-3tx ardson janI8-1t ee -=— person at Cayo Hueso Beauty Salon, 919 Simonton Street. jan17-tf| {Small hotel in downtown Key West, Fla. contains 8‘ large rooms with 5 baths and two} apartments. All in perfect ‘condition. Large lot and good money maker. Must dispose on account of health. Box 532, Key West, Fla. janl-tf MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving... General Hauling Every Load Fully Insured ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman jan3-1mox REPAIRS AND SERVICE —RADIOS Radio repairs, while U-wait. Low standard prices by catalog. 14 years radio experience in man- ufacturing plants. 1116 White- head Street. Phone 769-M. jan7-15tx | MISCELLANEOUS Cleaning and pressing, Bearup’s | Dry Cleaning Works, 514 Mar- | garet Street. jan5-23tx | | REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PLUMBING Wanted—Registered nurse. 40-| hour week. Night work as su- pervisor in Navy Nursery. ary, $275 month, to start. Tele- phone 1536-R. Experienced waitresses. : have white shoes and uniforms. Duffy’s Tavern. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Sal-| jan18-5tx | Must | jan18-3tx | service. Free estimates. Phone | 853. A. G. Roberts. jan17-4t| REPAIRS AND SERVICE | —REFRIGERATION { | Immediate service, domestic or | commercial. Holbrook Refrig-} eration Service, Phone 724-W. | ina | Key West supper, home-cooked, Saturday, Jan. 22, 6 to 8 p.m., Key West Woman’s Club, a Duval. $1.50 per person. Tick- | ets sold at Woman’s Club or vil 589-7 iuni0-12t | FOUND Found—About January 5th, man’s | bicycle. Owner identify and pay | for adv. 639 William Street. jan18-1t | | @monnts to enly a few pennies | (Caution-—use only as directed.) | is suld with strict money-back guarantee o Apply To Wed Applications for marriage censes were filed yesterday in the Office of County Judge Ray- mond R. Lord by Richard A. Cole, 27, of the U. S. Navy and ' Catherine Lucille Allard, 26, of | |J-1 Fort Taylor; by John N. , Weaver, 22, of the U. S. Navy and Fay Hemsley, 22, of 506 Margaret street; by Jose M. Valdez, 26, of 1021 Margaret street and Merce-! des Nancy Reyes, 20, Whitehead street. of 617 Seek Divorces Petitions seeking divorces | were filed yesterday in the office! of Circuit Court Clerk Earl | Adams by Iris Cain Sturgeon} against Joseph Leo Sturgeon and by Helen M. Beard Gordon against Albert Gordon. The Weather FORECAST Key West & Vicinity: Partly ; cloudy and continued mild thru} Wednesday. Fresh to strong southeasterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy thru Wednesday. Little change in tem- perature. JACKSONVILLE THRU FLO- RIDA STRAITS & EAST GULF: Gentle to moderate southeaster- ly winds except occasionally fresh in extreme south portion thru Wednesday. Partly cloudy weather. No small craft or storm warn- ings have been isssued. TIDES (Naval Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 12:46 a.m. 7:04 a.m. 1:28 p.m. 7:20 p.m. “NO TAX INCREASE” (Continued From Page One) graph Company as an abatement of their occupational tax. Vagrancy Further Defined Ordinance was read further de- fining the word “vagrancy” to give Municipal Judge Hilary Al- bury more power to cope with undesirables now in or expected to arrive in Key West. Extend Invitation A letter was read from C. Sam B. Curry, secretary to the Hook & Ladder Company, Key West Volunteer Fire Department, in- viting City Manager Spalding and City Commissioners to a sup- per to be held Tuesday. Febru- ary 1. Vote of thanks motion was made by Commissioner John Car- bonell and unanimously passed thanking the Volunteer Fire De- partment for their invitation. Street Digging Law Passes The street digging ordinance that requires a $250 bond and city permit before making an ex- cavation into city’s street was passed on second and final read- ing last night. Taxpayer James Murphy com- plimented “the commission on°~ its passing of this measure ,and Sam Hart called it the “best law passed in the last ten years”. Hart then shook Commi ner Louis Carbonell’s hand, praising him as being the one who intro- duced the measure. Burn $1,500,000 Of Bonds Cremation of $1,500,000 of bonds of the City of Key West Electric Revenue Bonds dated April 1, 1943, together with can- celed coupons attached was or- dered done by Director of Finance Charles Roberts. Mr. Roberts was directed to furnish the City Commission in triplicate cremation certificates showing the destruction of the bonds and canceled coupons. No date was set for the burning of the certificates. About 1,000 eye injuries occur daily among American workers. ASTHMA SUFFERERS FIND CURB FOR MiS! DUE TO ASTHMA ATTACKS. RUSHED y HERE! i} New hope for relief from asthms parox- yams is seen today in reports of success with ® palliative formula which acts to relieve congestion. Men and women whe formerly | suffered with dread coughing, choking, wheezing asthma attacks now tell of blessed Teliet after using it. PROMETIN costs $8, but considering resulta, this is not expensive, — | Central Pharmacy, Cor, White & Division chai Orders Fillea ANANTH ETE Key West In Days Gone By | AS TAKEN FROM FILBS OF THE CITIZEN OF JANUARY 18, 1939 VRUHELLIUEUCAETUUIEOnanoereueneonnenotunnepneapegnnegnea Only: one-third of the number of automobiles in Monroe county have license tags for 1939, Coun- ty Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd Said today. Time for obtaining et gs been extended to Febru- ary 1. | Managers of hotels reported day that there has been a de cided increase in the number or {arrivals of tourists in Key West | Most of them come from the Middle West. Gravy (Sam Goldsmith) in The Citizen gives the line-up for the monthly dinner matches to be played on the Stock Island today | golf course tomorrow afternoon Horace O'’Bryant is the captain ' of one side, and Melvin E. Rus sell heads the other side. The losers will pay for the dinner to the victors on Friday night. Fern Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will give a card party tomorrow night in Scottish Rite Temple. Sidney Mathews is chairman of the committee of arrangements. Mrs. John Sonne, formerly Miss Edna Pinder of Key West, is here visiting relatives and | friends. Mrs. Flossie Russell, 1016, Georgia street, today announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Gladys Russell, to Archie Roberts, son of Mrs. Sally Reb erts. Eric G. Curry, former Key Wester, was appointed treasurer of the State Road Commission of Maryland, according to infor mation received here today. In a civil service examination for the position, he ranked first among 27 applicants Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce will fold a supper- meeting tomorrow night im the Stone Church Annex. Members will discuss the organization's winter program for the enter tainment of visitors. Today The Citizen editorial paragraph: “Key West has many palms, including the palm.” Subscribe to The Citizen STAR * BRAND aMeNcAN COFFEE and CUBAN say in an species of itching SWP HOUSE PAINT Whites are whiter... colors more beautiful! Honest film thickness with lossier surface SWP keeps ts “freshly painted” lools one year longer than before! Thompson Enterprises, Ine. Hardware Division Phone 996 For QUALITY Reliable and efficient plumbing | inlaid Linoleum FLOORS, Its Asphalt Tile New Colors and Patterns for Every Room in the House a COVERING OUR SI FREE ESTIMATES {Key West Floor Covering Co. 132 DUVAL STREET M. E. Stuts PHONE 14h AALTY