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8 Point Pe nega (Regular) Type 5 Oneniaiep bags oe utive pods 6. Consecutive Days |... 8c | 16 Consecutive Days . Te | 30 Consecutive Days _.- 6¢ @isplay Rates On Application) 8 Point LIGHTFACE. CAPS The rate for 8:Point light- face (regular) caps is Ae times a line more than thi cost for 8 Point lighttese regular WR 8 ‘Point * Blackface The rate for 8 Point black- face type is 14% times a line“ more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. | | | Rais Por Line of Spice for Single and Consecutive Days 8 Point BLACKFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point black- face caps is 2 times a line more than for 8 Point light- face regular type. . Display 10 Point Type 1% times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 12 Point Type 2 times rate in 8 Point lightface regular type. 18 Point Type 3 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. , Citizen Building, corner: of * Shiniraain Charge Minimum space “to ‘be © «char ged for any one inser-: tion: ein be for 3 linés. (Es- es 5 words nee line.) “ht Deadline Tooinsure publication:-? copy must be in the Adver- tising Department office be- fore 11 o’clock in the morn- pi on the day ‘of publica- ON ss 44 roe Puce Phone si : ic Use your phone, » Adver- tisements may be inserted. - in+these ieee by. Phone: wee Business office in . The Greene. and Ann ' Streets. Door. ,to. the right on ‘enter- ing building. Ets gel 2st oe rw ee wenew ane ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED. under the following ing. transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the fikst insertion in ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. Sy FOR RENT—APARTMENTS _———————— Furnished apartiment. 3 rooms and bath. Maid and janitor serv- ices, linens and utilities fur- nished. . Coral . Hotel “Apart- oe opposite Post Office... |' » Inarl-tt. Apartment; freshly painted. Frigi- daire, bath, hot. water, linens, everything © furnished. $35.00 weekly. Adults. No pets. 1206], Florida Street. marl-tt One bedroom apartment. utilities. $75 per month. Tele- phone 1475. marl-ti Two-bedroom furnished house, newly decorated, hot water. Apply 914 Packer Street. mar4- Apartment, furnished, all modern improvements, 4 rooms and bath. Cool, beautiful views. Large porch. Sundeck. Adults. $95 per month. Phone 882-W, 8 to 11 A.M. mar7-3tx Apartment electric kitchen. Chil- | dren welcomed. Day or week.! 909 Elizabeth Street. mar7-tf' SY Aenea en aL eee See ron Min Rooms Four pene rooms and light housekeeping ,roonis,..$5 to $ per week... 441 Willian Eee ,matl-30tx! Efficiency hotel’ apartments, | rooms, refined’ couples orily, ne! children. or pets. $45.00 and $50.00 monthly.. New 'Charies' Hotel, 525 Eaton Street; Phone 362. mar3*6tx nr Completely furnished 2-bedroom 400’ ocean frontage, Stock Island. All}. 11-room house, 4 bedrooms, 2 tile laundry |’ Stx Look — Bargain — Small store | For | South Beach, front property in FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 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. marl-tf Suitable for traiier park and cottages. Cheap. Terms, Phone 663-W. mar1-tf baths, tile kitchen, room, breakfast room, furnace. $10,000.00. See Basil Tynes, Phone 477. + mar2-tf, building and two cottages on well placed corner on Truman, Avenue. $8,000. See Paul Boysen & Co., 626 Fleming St., Phone 153. mar4-3tx Sale—Authentic Bahama- i} type ‘house, newl 2 bedrooms, all-electric kitchen, enclosed garden. ‘$7,000, com- pletely furnished. 1039 Cath- erine Street, 2 to 6 P.M. mar4-3tx Key West. ‘Suitable for hotel, apartment, house or moton eourt. Small down payment ahd long term payments for balante can be aranged. _See Paul Boysen & Co., 626 Flem- ing St. Phone 153. = mar4-3tx FOR SALE—BICYCLES i — } Man’s bicycle, excellent condi- FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS M. and B. Guest House has at- tractive, airy apartments, rooms. Reasonable rates. Eaton and Francis Sts. Phone 1445-W. marl1-10t Summer rates now in effect. Overseas Hotel, 917 Fleming Street. mar4-tf FOR RENT—BOATS Sam Lowe's Boat Rental Service. New Mercury outboard motors! and Ramsey plywood*boats and| rowboats. Visit Stock Island today and fish your worries away. mar2-6tx FOR RENT—ROOMS One sleeping room, two :double beds, bath, private porch. Phone 591-W. mar4-6tx FOR RENT—STORES Large store, 218 Simonton, 35x60, Reasonable. Phone 682, ask for | Hy. marl1-tf FOR RENT—COTTAGES Lovely furnished country cottage on Stock Island suitable aad night club or private club. Cot-| tage faces oceari. Large dock | usable for docking boats and| swimming and sun _ bathing) purposes. Outdoor barbecue | pit and tables in screened hous-} ing for barbecues. Cottage has} two bedrooms with baths, large} club or living room, and large) glass and screen enclosed porches. Kitchen facilities ade-) quate for serving club dinners. Call 130 between the hours of 10 A.M.-12 Noon and 3 P.M.- 5 P.M. feb28-tf FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS VIOLINS, old Spanish and colo-| nial. Any day between 2 and 6. 1415 United, 1173-3. { ere tion, $20.00. 415 Olivia Street. mar5-3tx FOR SALE— TRAILER COACHES Key Westers BIG REDUCTION ON PRICES | AT METZGER’S i 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 _.. 2 ~ 1995} 1945 Kozy-Coach, 24 ed 1941 Vagabond, 25’ 149 All of these trailers Peg 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—DRY GOODS HOME DECORATORS You will 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. mar1-tf 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 FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES For Sale—Duval Club Bar, 426| Greene Street. Apply Basil | Tynes, Phone 477. east | Good grossing grocery store. Must sell at once. Write Box J-14, e/e Citizen Office. mar4-6t conditions: In the event of error in advertis: Notes :; Gray marine engines and servicé,| Fordor Ford Sedan, 60 hp., 1938 remodeled,|; 6; |Grocery.clerk. Apply Broadway dy FOR SALE_HARDWARE : Let's Get Acquainted. ts | oil. Lowest prices ;in . un West. Make us prove it.: sect killing Dianol tre treated paint (white only), $5.15 Doherty. & Co. B46 Olivia, Phone 1597. »mar1-tf} FOR. SALE—PRO! ar (Promissary), Minimum five. Artman Press, — Bldg., Phone 51. $ FOR SALE—BOATS AND . ‘MARINE MOTORS C.‘R. Smith, opposite Firestone |. Station, Marathon. mar3-tf, FOR SALE—USED CARS model. $300.00 cash. . May be’ steh 7at 514 Francis St,, after, 00 P.M.” sy mard-3tx 1948 Buick’ convertible, ‘under 4000 miles. It’s perfect but must sell for good reason, Will oy equity at $800: loss. Phone 1414-W. mar65-' Ttx 1941 Ford Convertible. Excelient condition, Phone..1584-XM. ; tmar7-6f — ’41 Chevrolet Club Coupe, $595: 126 Ann Street (rear). mar7- ste Oldsmobile, good: and. clean. New tires. and recently overhauled Will sell for $550, cash or terms or trade on late:‘model. Eves 1224 Seminary . Street, nings, Daytime at Chamber of Com- merce office. mar7-3t FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS Good Value: 1940 1%4-ton Inter- national Van. New Tires. First Good Offer Takes It. Cabréza Wholesale. mar7-tf — Bargain: 1940 International Pane) Trutk. Good Running Condi- tion. First $225 Takes It. Ca: |. brera Wholesale Grocery. nei mar7-3t FOR SALE—HOTELS 'Small hotel in downtown Key West, Fla., contains 8 large rooms with 5 baths and two apartments, All in perfec condition. Large lot and good money. maker. Must _ dispose on account of health. Box 532 Key West, Fla. mar1-ti ahaa, RES EPRI TELE. | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Bundles’ of old newspapers at 1- cent each bundle. Inquire at The Citizen Office. nov20-' One ‘Kodak, 8 mm. movie “cam- era with case. One car-top, lug- gage carrier. Phone 591-W. mar4-6tx FOR SALE—ANTIQUES Etched antique window glass, 24 x 28. Church bells, lamps, . clocks. 1328 White Street. mar1-t: HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE Super Market, Duval at Pe+ tronia Street. mar7-tf HELP WANTED—MALE Filling - station attendant. Ex- perienced. Able -to manage station. Call 1022 or 1135-J after 6 P.M. .. - mans-3s ammount of space : Ye saa by] le. each.} 5: ‘dec27-tf]. te ience, six: years with’ U.S. Engineers, two. mors War As- .sets. inspector, Key West area. GAD. qualify as auditor, clerk, | sales Can -handle boats, Sargen( Metfert, Southern Cross tel, eee Street. : Ball Pen-Cigarette: Lighter. All} - gold finish. Year around seller. Suitable men*or women. Re-{ tails for: only $1.° Fertig Prod- eure TAA, Bronx 60,: ~-mar?-1tx Street, Telephone eet east 2 feb15-30tx: Hotiest teem Today! Combination } ‘anteed:. Call '802-W; Charles| pone om Elizabeth: Street. feb23-30t} < als < Phone wwe 4 mar5-3t or commercial. Phone 798. marl-tf sien OPPORTUNITIES ROUTE DELIVERY MAN ‘art time—no selling. “You will Me merchandise and collect money:‘from group of 5c and 10c’. coin-operated merchandis-| in Jersey City, one of five ‘chil- ers, Light,’ pleasant . outdoor ly. necessary, Factory coopera- - tion and expansion could make ‘you ‘independent. in. several years. > Immediate. income of from, $33; to. $200 .weekly, de:} 3 pending on size of route. Ref- erences. and an immediate cash investment of from $795 to $3,- 975 * required—esecured by. in- ventory. Non-seasonable and permanent. Write for personal interview, giving phone num- r. .Box No. AJ-4. — mar?-7t “GARDEN. AND LAWN cs " SUPPLIES Shears. for‘ ‘all ‘purposés. | Also Disston “Pruning Guide for in- structions. Key. West Garden and. Lawn. Supply Co. 830 Reus Street, Tel. 1019. “en PeimowAn Swedi graduate miasseuse. pointment, Phone’ 575, from 9 to 12° noon. feb1-30t WANTED—TO RENT massage treatments by Ouse br apartment, rooms, by’ Navy lieutenan’ wife; one small child. Phone - 1402-W, mar4-3tx Furnished or unfurnished 2 or 3 bedroom house or apartment, by civilian engineer with two sons, 5 and 1 years old. Maxi- rent, $75.00. Call 1436-M. mar7-3tx mum Blake. WANTED—TO BUY Wanted—Canvas or sail. About 14 by 14. Inquire 18G266, dock foot Duval Street. mar5-3tx UPHOLSTERY Se Surgen’s Uphoisiery, 711 Ashe Street. .Custom made auto plastic seat covers. Also all! types of furniture. Over 50 pat- terns. to choose from. All work guaranteed. mar4- ~3tx » work; ‘Only a few-hours week-} % granted Alexander Graham ‘Bell. 4 { tf _| terizes adopted ewe — the U. S. Senate of Article X:in C.. W.! MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving . General Hauling» Every Load Fully Insured | ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman} feb1-30t | General Hauling ‘Household Furniture, Etc. Every Load Insured J. C. RAMSEY Phone 290 709 Whitmarsh Lane feb21-tf Furniture Moving Lotal and Long Distance Agent Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER E. V. Kinsman feb28-30t Phone 166 “ANGRY? ‘RUSSIAN ‘SOLDI ‘sriow-covered hi acts before the: eight-man mission NORTON, born March 7, 187: dren of a promsrene: road. build ‘ r, This dean = Saas sentatives amendment 1920. oe ‘from- the © dis- Rep, Mary Norten Hague, she says that he never tempted to dictate to her. eer of her record: (Know, «merita) 1850—Historic speech by:“Dei iel ‘Webster in the U: S. Senate: + “to beat down the Northern’ mar7-tf} and Southern follies, now raging Cc in ‘equal extremes . .-.” 1876—First telephone patent 1911—20,000 American troops For ap-j ordered to the Mexican border. 1919—Germans refuse to hand Allies unless assured food sup- plies. 1920—President Wilson charac- reservations by Peace Treaty as, “nullifications,” 1926— First’ successful radio !conversations between New work and London. % 1936—Germans march into the ‘Rhineland, breaking the Locarno act. 1942—First Japs land on New Guinea. 1945—U. S. Third Army. reach- es the Rhine at Coblentz. 1946 — U. S. charges Russia with violating word by keeping troops in Iran. 1947 — Testifying before Sen- ate Labor Committee, John L. Lewis condemns Government for using “blackjack in favor of coal operators.” 1948—Henry A. Wallace ac- cepts Presidential nomination at} founding covention of the Pro-! gressive Party of Pennsylvania. E. I. du Pont de Nemours, friend of Thomas Jefferson, leatned- to make gun-powder from .Lavoisier,. chemist and su- perintendent of the French Gov- ernment powder works. LOST. —_— Gold pen and pencil set engraved “George J. Hart.” Lost Wed- nesday. Reward. Contact George J. Hart, Naval Officer, U.S.S. Yosemite, c/o Fleet Post Office; New York, N. Y. mar4-3t Lady’s billfold in Kress, Wednes- day afternoon. Reward, return to 1220-A Seminary. mar5-3tx Man’s Bulova pocket watch, Fri- day afternoon.~ Reward if re- turned to 511 Simonton Street, Phone 699-W mar7-2tx in Congress has) _served continu- ouely ever sincé @ “Fatifiddtion! © ‘of the woman js utfifrage ins’ Elected trict of Fratik haul dowo the Sei in eaigreacran! seers ya had been military ; APPRECIATES = Editor, The Citizen: - ~ Enclpsed is the ‘for The’ Citizen for year. . Litad: hoped. for aa in Key .West this; witter te my. spinal arthritis . but had two minor co: Baitor, The Citiech: bd On behalf of the Palatka dao: hambet of Commieree, I thank’. you. for assis paper Has’ given: in’ the Ninth Annual Azaled held on Ravine Gardens ruary . The cooperation of Florida | over their merchant fleet to the| newspapers contributed fe the success of the cre 4 non- activity of the Palatke Haag MEMRIE JAM Palatka Daily News. Publicity Director. Palatka, Fila., . March 1, 1949. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America)» ~ Ben Amés Williams 6f Boston, novelist, born Macon, Missy 60 years ago: Dr. Alexander J. Stoddardyeu- perintendent of schools,”"Los An gelesy born. Auburn, Nebr 60 years ago. U. 'S. Senator Burnet R. May bank of South Carolina, bor in Charleston, 50 years ago. > Congresswoman Mary T. Mor ton of Jersey City, N. J. born there, 74 years ago. Dr. Nellie S. Noble af. Des Moines, noted physicat-surgeen, born Casey, Iowa, 71 years aga. Rev. Dr. Frederic S. Fleming, rettor of Trinity «Parish, Mew York City, born Calais, Maine, 43 years ago. William T. Faricy, president of the Association of American Railroads, born in St. Paul, Minh 56 years ago William L. Laurence of the WN Y. Times, noted science writer, j born in Lithuania, 61 years age Edgar L. Warren, forme? head of the U. S, Conciliation Servige born in Ee 45 years ago SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN Crmawe aioe Seco Soave TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL All Grocers AAAADAAADAAAALABAALARASS

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