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Pe | Ads | ITISER jum Charge space to beg d for any one inser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Es-, timat 6 words per line.) \ i Osh Minimum “ig Deadline ; Ta, nsure publication, copy ‘whust be in the Adver- tising Department office be- fore 11 o’clock in the morn- ing don the day of publica- ti ™ | oe Phone 51 Use? your ‘phone. Adver- tisemgnts may be inserted in thesecolumns by phone. Office Business ‘office in The Citizen Building, corner of Greene. and Ann. Streets. Door»to,the right op enter- ing. building. ‘ALL ADVERTISING ‘Furnished apartinent. 3.rooms and beth. Maid and janitor serv- fees, linens and utilities fur-! nished. Coral Hotel Apart-| Tents, opposite Post Office. | Sebi tt ‘Completely furnished apartment. 1301 Truman. Phone 215. H * *feb21-tf YOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS wsekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 t week. 411 William Street. | febl-lmox RENT—HOTEL ROOMS eneetynymeoemietaclennyagameenmee 1s Hotel, low rates. Cof- rp, ‘bar. feb!1-tf R. RENT—ROOMS ,afortable toom for acd yoman. 608 Angela St.! ; feb17-6tx ‘ENT—STORES 218 Simonton, 35x60. saole. Phone 682, ask for febi-tt FOR SALE—DRY GOODS *; HOME DECORATORS ; You will find the latest trénds in texture, color and design in the new slip cover and draperv ma- terials at CARQLINE SHOP on Ann Street. Prices from $1.25 up. feb1-tf Hy. M CHILDREN’S CORNER Simonton St. (near Sears) Key West's oldest shop exclusive- ly for children. Clothing and toys personalized with child’s name free of charge. feb3-30t -™ SALE—ANTIQUES Etched | antiaue window glass, 24 x 28. Church bells. lamps, clocks. 1328 White Street. feb16-tf PERSONAL Swedish massage treatments by graduate masseuse. For ap- pointment, Phone 575. feb1-30t "FOR SALE—HARDWARE Let ‘s Get Acquainted. Paints and oil Lowest prices in Key West. Make us prove it. In, sect killing Dianol treated flat Paint (white only), $5.15 gal. Doherty & Co. 846 Olivia. Phone 1597 feb16-tf | " FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES | Grocery Store. doing good busi-| ness. Owner hag other inter-| ests. Come see for vourself. | Call U71-R. feb21- 3tx | Smali hotel in downtown Key| West, Fla, contains 8 large | rooms with 6 baths and two/ apertments. All in perfect | condition. Large lot and good) money maker. Must dispose! on account of health. Box 532. Key West, Fla. feb1-tf FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES. SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES | Almost new twoewhee!l Cushman! scooter for sale with many ex-) $250.00 cash. Apply 1414! Street feb22-3tx les Newton P apattments, rooms and light|Two furnished houses, desirable | | FURNITURE & EES FOR SALE—HOTELS | 7 Is ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertis- ing, transient, or’ ¢ontract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for onl VE y the’ actual amount of space occupied by the part of of the yards nomi where the error occurs. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | 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. | “ebl-tf { 400’ ocean frontage, Stock Island.| Suitable for trailer park and} cottages. Cheap. Terms, Phone! 663-W. feb3-tf } location, one vacant March 1.j FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS 1314foot cypress skiff. Lowé, Stock Island. See Sam feb21-6tx 17’ boat and 16 horsepower John- son’ Uutboard motor. Good con- dition. 1410 Petronia Street. sy feb22-1tx HELP WANTED—FEMALE Women: Earn money. Pleasant, friendly, part-time selling work for’ National Cosmeti¢ Com- pany... Write street address to Avon Products, Inc., P.O. Box feb21-5t Write owner, Box 8-DC, c/o] 1101, West Palm Beach. Fla. Citizen. feb14-15tx Two bungalows, one two-bed- room, living room, kitchen and! bath; other with one bedroom, } living room, kitchen and bath. Both completely furnished and on same lot. Must be purchased together. Price, $8,000. 1563-R. feb16-6tx | Unusually attractive 2-bedroom home, furnished. New addition houses. Living room, dining! area and electric kitchen. Small} enclosed garden. Corner lot| For appointment Telephone feb21-3tx | 1157-M after 2 P.M. Lots 10 and 11, Avenue C; 5 and 6, Avenue B; sq. 21, Sands Sub-! division. $500 each. Big Pinel Key, Phone 575. feb22-3t | To ‘prospective real estate buy-| ers: Before you buy Key West | or Monroe County improved or; unimproved property, sec Wal-| *ter Beebe, with Fred Dion, Phone 166, 524 Southard St. feb22-24-26-3t | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | Bundles of old newspapers at 1-! cent each bundle. Inquire at! The Citizen Office. nov20-tf ; Two-wheel combination fishing | luggage and boat trailer, with} ice compartment. Lindsey Mo-| tor Co., 404 Duval Street. ‘ fb15-tt | Bie atte hy SOE oe RO | Plate glass showcase. Perfect con-| dition. Also 4 large mahogany j counters. 5 small tables. Very} reasonable. Apply 510 Flem-; ing, between 4 and 7 P.M. | feb22-1tx} | Newly-built 8-chair Shoe Shine Stand. Chronium — trimmed, ! complete with brushes, daub-| ers, polishes, licenses, etc. Cost} over $450. Will sacrifice for $100. Apply 510 Fleming St.,} between 4 and 7 P.M. { feb22-1tx | FOR SALE—PROMISSARY NOTES Notes (Promissary), 1c each. ‘Minimum five. Artman Press, } Citizen Bidg., Phone 51. | dec27-tf FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD 111 Si- feb21- — | Platform rocker, cheap monton Street. Table model combination radio| and record player, 4 months old. With 50 records. $55. Phone 821-J, 1212 Olivia St. feb21-3tx One lot of used furniture, includ-j ing studio couch, chairs, tables, beds. Inspect from 2 to 5 P.M. at 527 Margaret St. No rea- sonable offer refused. feb21-3t | FOR SALE—USED CARS For Private Sale—1947 4-door Oldsmobile, hydramatic drive. In Theater HUNTINGTON, W..Va. —Some-' | one took Mrs, Otto Wilson’s purse ' , While she sat looking at a movie. ‘In the purse’ were the Ife sav-' | ings of Mr, and Mrs. Wilson, ‘estimated between $10,000 and 22, 1892, in Brest-Litovsk, Po.’ Pe business for. - $12,000 in cash. and $5,000 in‘ land, and once banished to Si-{¥°@"S-_ In that period we: have! bonds, which they were planning beria for organizing strikes, is ;to invest in tourist cabins at; 22 | Portiana, Ore., where her son MISCELLANEOUS en en ern + Picture framing. Paul Di Negro, | “ gene Street, Telephone jan29-26tx | 1 5 , Crating for shipment and Bion age. Cates Crating Service, | ‘Phone 1172-W. Desire male Cocker Spaniel, with! Papers, for mating with pedi- greed Spaniel, in exchange for choice of puppies. Brown pre- ferred. - 1552-J or 265. 4 feb22-3tx feb22-6tx Y STORAGE or commercial, Phone 798. feb1-tf HELP WANTED—MALE PRA TENET OE RTL SEE NER Experienced meat cutter. Apply Baer’s Market. feb17-tf Esa RESEDA Biel a ETE) PRODUCE GROCERY CLERK AND DRIVER. BAER’S MAR- KET. feb21-tf NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ATTENTION PAUL BOYSEN COMPANY Registered Real Estate Broker : FRANK W. JOHNSON Salesman 626 Fleming St., Phone 153 For choice lots, waterfront, beach property, small cottages, res- taurants and business oppor- tunities call or see Frank at Paul's. feb19-3tx WANTED—TO RENT 4 or 5 room furnished apartment on or about March ist. No Radio, heater. In excellent} children or pets. Phone 250, condition. $1995. Aboslute! Mrs. Williams. feb16-6tx minimum. price. If interested, ! Phone, ‘558-M. feb19-3t| By couple, furnished one or two hatte: bedroom house or apartment. 1940 Buick Convertible. With] Box RF-10, c/o Citizen. feb19-3tx radio. Oan be seen after 4:00 OS CG ORES YESIEN SiNS3e 4 or 5-room furnished or unfurn- feb19-3tx | * ¢ ished apartment on or about Fi March Ist. No children or Will trade good used car, plus pets. Phone 250. Mrs. Wil- cash, for your equity in 1948 b21-5t model. Call 1129-M. — = feb21-3t SERVICES—LAUNDRY Jeep, model 1943. Good condi- THE WASH SHOP tion. -Call at 1917 Seidenberg| We wash-while you shop. 1020 Ave. feb22-3tx] Fleming Street. 1937 La, Salle, tuder, navy blue. completely overhauled. $600.00 cash. 528 United Street. feb22-3tx FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS Chevrolets, 4-ton pickups, mod- els 1941 and 1942. Good con- dition. Apply 1917 Seidenberg Avé: feb22-3tx FOR SALE— TRAILER COACHES Key Westers BIG ‘REDUCTION ON PRICES AT METZGER’S Distributors for Whitley, Goshen, Kronwood and Prarie Schooner A FINE SELECTION OF USED TRAILERS: ; 1947 Interstate, 24’ $1345 1945 Liberty, 27’ Tandem, very clean 1725 1948 Modern All-Steel, like new, 24’ 1995 1945 Kozy-Coach, 24’ 995 1941 Vagabond, 25’ 1495 All of these trailers have electric refrigeration and bot- tled, gas and are in excellent condition. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 8570 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida Phone 72119 feb17- tf ‘FOR SALE— CITRUS FRUIT TREES CITRUS FRUITS IN YOUR OWN YARD THE YEAR ROUND. The’ ‘world’s largest and Flor-| ida’s oldest nursery offers fine! two-year-old trees at greatly! reduced prices. Send postal | card for FREE illustrated cata-j logue. GLEN SAINT MARY | NURSERIES COMPANY, Win-/ ter Haven, Florida. feb8-15-22;mar1-8- 15) GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES H Twin size innerspring mattresses! and box-springs. Almost new Cheap. 1328 White Street feh22-tf Fresh ‘supply of ONION SETS. | Key West Garden and Lawn Supply Co., 830 Fleming St., Tel. 1919 febl7-tf jan25-26tx SB a ne ct A A a Ah 2 EL 2 ER RE Eg Bi tes Me ESSE De SUE iA nS ac aa I A nc as SERVICES—INCOME TAX Roy got his refund today! Let me compute your tax NOW and your refund will arrive that much sooner. COME BEFORE THE LAST MINUTE RUSH. D. Perez, 328 Simonton (Up- stairs), Phone 602-R. feb21-6t REPAIRS AND SERVICE —RADIOS standard prices by catalog. 14 years radio (experience in manufacturing plants. 1116 Whitehead Street. Telephone 769-M, feb15-30tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PIANO Piano tuning and rebuilding. Call an expert. Walter Owens. Work guaranteed. Tel. 507-W. feb17-6t MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving .. - General Hauling Every Load Fully Insured Radio repairs while U-wait. Low | j brother of George, ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman} febl- “30 | eenera ‘Hauling Household Furniture, Etc. Every Load Insured J. C. RAMSEY | Phone 290 769 Whitmarsh Lane ' | ! { feb21-tf LOST { | Eyeglasses on Simonton, between | Truman and Fleming. Reward.( } Return to 511 Simonton. | feb19-3tx | | Red wallet on Duval Street.! | Please return, papers and pic-} tures invaluable to owner. Elsie, Johnson, 502-C W. Poinciana. | feb22-3tx | FOUND | 14-foot plywood boat. Owner may | have same by identifying and} | paying for this ad. C. A. Lange, | t 496-C Poinciana feh?1-3tx BIRTHDAY ||: By AP Newsfeatures DAVID DUBINSKY. born Feb. 4 one of eryerica’é outstand- * ing labor lead- ers. He is presi- dent of the In- ternational La- dies’ Garment Workers’ Un- ion.. Dubinsky came to New York at 19, and went to school. He learned she} cloak cutting | David Dubinsky trade, and then joined the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union. A few years later he went to. work for the union and reached the presi- dency in 1932, The Red Brick Storage Co Furniture “WEATHERMAN Says: Key West and Vicinity: Cloudy with showers today and tonight; partly cloudy Wednesday, Not much temperature change. Gen- tle to moderate easterly winds, fresh at times in showers. Florida: Partly cloudy and mild thru Wednesday except cloudy with occasional light rain extreme north portion today. A few isolated light showers along easft coast. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: East to southeast winds, fresh over south portion and moderate to fresh over north portion thru Wednesday. Partly cloudy weath- er with few scattered showers. Jacksonville to Apalachicola:: No small craft or storm warnings issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Feb. 22, 1949 (Observation taken at City Office, 8:30 a.m., EST) ee Highest yesterday _ Lowést last cies Mean 16 Normal - 2 Precipitation Total last 24 hours -.0 ins. Total this month - aOR AS. Deficiency this month -52 ins. Total this year . -96 ins. Deficiency this year 2.09 ins. Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m. 11% Barometer (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m, 30.26 ins.—1024.7 mbs. Tomortow’s Almanac Sunrise 6:56 acm. Sunset. - 6:26 p.m. Moonrise Moonset : 2:48 p.m. TIDES Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 8:20 a.m. 1:30 a.m. 7:06 p.m. 12:01 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West) Time of| Height of | Station— Bahia Honda (bridge) _..... —0h 10m No Name Key (east end) _..+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel (north end) .+2h 10m 000 Tide |high water 0.0 ft. | +1.4 ft. NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. Lawrence Washington, _ half- family estate “Mount Vernon” honor of the admiral under whom he served in the West Indies. The American painter, min West, encouraged the found- ing of the Royal Academy in London and became its president! jin 1767. 71| gost you about $200,” the-Jaw- ruled that a reporter 4:16 a.m} telt-of-his-source of*iniformation. named the} in| Benja- | OBSERVATIONS OF A FOOL=. : We have been ‘in ‘the’ mp | written, about gangsters, murders: ers, thieves and other obiegtigns, able characters. We have covered’ such events as the wrecking of a train. at Ashtabula, Ohio, in which 40-persons were killed; we have been in the East Youngs-, town (Ohio) riot, in which .122- | persons were killed; we have eov- ered. mine disasters, fatal fires and many other events. But the other morning we’ wee ‘introduced to something .. new. We were’ sitting peaceably AAa2 * bench at Duval and Greene streets. Along came a large man. He grabbed us by the coat. Then ; he swung and clipped us on the | chin. It temporarily knocked us! silly. That was merely a starter: ; He punched us sevéral times more. Then. another man, a younger : t man of about 23 or 24, weighing at least 200 popnds, pounced orn us. He swung and clipped us on” the right ear. The blow still, rings in our ear. Another blow by - the big man landed on our | nose , which promptly. bled. We managed to break away. Then one of the men followed us‘ to The Citizen Office. What-fol-. lowed there was an attempt by! one of the men again to pasault us. Then in court yesterday: Bile! of the men, the worst offender, : swore he did not hit us. He said‘ he was merely sitting on the- bench and talked quietly with us: His attorney suggested that we had fallen off the bench, and that was how we got a banged up nose, the battered forehead’ and nearly busted chin. The truth is a wonderful thing—but what ean eas do? Oh, ‘well, there are people’ of, that nature in every town. We have received numerous ‘expres: fae of regret that the incident ever happened. One man Said: “Go after them and good.” A lawyer, when we cotisilted about suing the two men. said that one of the men had conceal- ed his assets, while the omhes, wasn’t worth a nicket. “If you sued them, it’ “etd if yer said. “Then you'd be lucky’if you got only nominal damages— say a dollar or two.” : He wouldn't take the case; sa they probably will escape. We hope the thugs enjoyed’ ‘them- selves. F xk wk Tomorrow morning we, go, be= fore the Monroe County Grand Jury, presumably to _ testify where we got the information fér the article telling how a local | man won $10,480 at bolita.’ Of course, court decisions: have need | not It is regarded as sacred: We so regard it. But as a matter ‘éf fact we were told about the Key Wester winning $10,480 aboiit five or six times as we went-up | Duval street the following day, Regarding gambling in , Mon- | roe County: You can’t escape the | fact that many persons gamble | here. They think no more: of: it than of eating their breakfast, Church groups hold bingo games. | Is bingo worse than bolita? Is it | worse than poker, or any_ ther game for that matter? . What | about drawings and such’ other dodges that evade the law?.. There would have been: a gambling investigation in Mon- {roe regardless of whether ‘the | article appeared in The Gitizen: {The whole thing goes back.,ta } persons who have written to the | governor telling of gambling ‘not only here, but in Tampa and, ath- er places throughout the state. News Notes The wolverine is a member: of the weasel family. | Saint Francis Vavier, 16th Cen- tury missionary priest, traveled for 11 years in India, the East | Indies and China. He is believed to have baptised more than. half. a million people. For QUALITY Asphalt Tile New Colors and Patterns for Every Room i in the House SINK Se ae OUR SPECIALTY FREE ESTIMATES Key West Floor Covering Co, 132 DUVAL STREET M. FLOORS, Ii’s E. Stuts PHONE 484