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TURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1949 Rates Per Line of Space for Single and Consecutive Days 8 Point 8 Point Lightface (Regular) Type BLACKFACE CAPS 1 Day . Seibereteales 2.00 The rate for 8 Point black- q 3 Consecutive Days ... 9¢ face caps is. 2 times a line 6 Consecutive Days __. 8c more than for 8 Point lighi- 15 Consecutive Days __ 7c face regular type. 30 Consecutive Days ... 6c : — (Display Rates On Display Application) 10 Point Type 8 Point - le ppt oti for 8 Point lightface regular type. 12 Point Type 2 times Yate for 8 Point lightface regular type. LIGHTFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point light- face (regular) caps is. 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point li htface ° regular, type. . 18 Point Type 8 3 times rate for 8 Point Point lightface regular type. Black 8 8 yp! The rate for 8 Point black- fave type is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER | NEW nELEL. Indie—“P-—The government will soon start work ! pon a ‘diplornatie, colony for this! | i overcrowded ,capital. ~A spokesman for the works, ‘| mines. and power ‘ministry says , 700 acres of a: 1,600-acre ‘traet in | southwest New Delhi will bé dé |. : | veloped. The.. Government will | ; Spend 16,500,000, rupees. '($5,000)- | 000) leveling land and construe-|:, ting roads, water _and Sewer sys-, tems and shopping centers. Foreign governments will have | } Bo ut. up their, own buildings. any: embassies ‘now occupy |: lees Néw Delhi palaces of | | maharajahs. Some latecomers | | have had to make hotel rooms piety headquarters, | WANTED—SALESMEN | RRR ic he Winkie Med Te NRE Ey VACANCY,. Rawleigh Business now open in Monroe County. Trade well established. Excel-| {lent opportunity. Automobile ne- ‘cessary. ' Full time. Write at) ‘Minimum Charge Minimum space to he charged for any one inser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Es: timate 5 werds per line.) Deadline To insure publication, copy: must be in the Adver- tising Department office be- fore 11 o’clock in the morn- ing on the day of publica- tion. Phone 51 Use your phone. Adver- tisements may be inserted in these columns by phone. Office Business office in The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets. © Door to the right on enter- ing building. once: Rawleigh’s, Dept. FAC-! LL ADVERTISING | Is AC ACCEPTED under the following co conditions: “g transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED ‘OVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual’ amount of space — by ‘@ part of the advertisement where the error occurs. POR RENT—APARTMENTS AND HOUSES | FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE .| Completely furnished 2-bedroom! rnished apartinent, 3 rooms and | bath. Maid and janitor serv-} ices, linens and utilities fur- nished. Coral Hotel Apart- | ments, opposite Post Office. mar1-tf 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} \partment, fieshly painted. Frigi- daire, bath, hot water, linens, | everything furnished.’ $85.00 | 400" ocean frontage, Stock Island. weekly. Adults. No pets. 1206] Suitable for trailer park and Florida Street. mar!-tf| cottages. Cheap. Terms. Phone} eesecewn 663-W. mar1-tf One bedroom apartment. Ail utilities. $75 per month. Telg-! 1!-room house, 4 bedrooms, 2 tile phone 1475. marl-t?| baths, tile kitchen, laundry oa tToom, breakfast room, furnace. 10,000.00. See Basil Tynes, Apartment, furnished, all modern $ ot improvements, 4 rooms boca Phone 477. mard-et bath. Cool, beautiful views. 4 Large porch. Sundeck, Adults, BEACH lot, $6000 closes deal $95 per month. Phone 882-W, | balance terms to please buyer 8 to 11 A.M. Apartments, electric kitchen, Chi dren welcomed, Day or week.| 909 Elizabeth Street. mar7-tf}~ a ey many cottages. Best buy in town. -} ; Phone Mrs, Williams, 241. mar8-3tx FOR SALE—BICYCLES ONE. bedroom efficiency apart-| an’s Mea. bent conde ment, new. electric kitchen, i iwi treet: nigely furnished, near beach. tidy, 929.00, 415 re ee Weekly, Npathly, or Dec, 1st. : Adults, betsy, Reasonable. FOR SALE— n Apply” 1338 Waite) mihone vmnardit TRAILER COACHES Key Westers ° BIG REDUCTION ON PRICES AT METZGER’S our apartments, réoms and light , housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 Distributors for Whitley, Goshen, | Kronwood and Prarie Schooner per week. 411 William Street. A FINE ‘SELECTION OF mar1-30tx at wee | USED TRAILERS: fficiency hotel apartments, ; oe procheaaigg hy ‘Tandem, ane rooms, refined couples only, no very petal 1725 | = children or pets. $45.00 and Ale $50.00 monthly. New Charles, eer en Steel, like ~ 1995 Hotel, 525 Eaton Street, Phone 1945 Kozy- Coach, 24 995 362. mar3-6t*) 1941 Vagabond, 25° FOR RENT-—-HOTEL ROOMS | 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 {. and B. Guest House has at-) tractive, airy apartments, | rooms, Reasonable rates. Eaton | and Francis Sts. Phone 1445-W. | marl-10t | OUBLE room with bath. $5 up. | Overseas Hotel, 917 Fleming! eet mar8-tf | feb17-tf FOR SALE—DRY GOODS FOR RENT—BOATS 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 1 Lowe's Boat Rental Service. | ‘ew Mercury outboard motors und Ramsey plywood boats and! Ann Street. Prices from $1.25 ywhoats. Visit Stock Island; up. mar1-tf today and fish your worries} away mar2-6tx | CHILDREN’S CORNER FOR RENT~-ROOMS | Simonton St. (near Sears) Key West's oldest shop exclusive- ly for children. Clothing and sleeping room, two double; ‘ toys personalized with child’s eds, bath, private porch.' name free of charge. feb3-30t Phone 591-W. mar4-6tx ; = FOR SALE—BUSINESS POR RENT—STORES | PLACES arge store, 218 Simonton, 35x60.' For Sale—Duval Club Bar, 426 Reasonable. Phone 682, ask for! Greene Street. Apply Basil Hy marl-tf; Tynes, Phone 477. mar2-tf; FOR RENT—COTTAGES Write Box J-14,! . sell at once. MALL cottage, adults only, no’ c/o Citizen Office: pets. Utilities furnished. $16 —— eekly Phone 444 or 800 Si- FOR SALE—MUSICAL nonton Street mar8-3t INSTRUMENTS | FOR SALE— VIOLINS, old Spanish and colo-} CITRUS FRUIT TREES “nial. Any day between 2 and ee 6. 1415 United, 1173-J. CITRUS FRUITS IN YOUR OWN YARD THE YEAR ROUND. ‘| + me cottage, on nice landscaped cor-}| Notes. (Promissary), In mar?-3tx | Suitable for hotel, apartment or! _ 1495] Good grossing grocery store. Must: mar4-6t/ M AN -to-drive laundry truck. Ap-| | GARDEN AND LAWN | Shears for mar7-tf} 660-189, Memphis, Tenn. : mar8-9-10-15-16-17-6tx ca Sb Reeth cr AO ee ROIs CRD OS SENSE SERVICE AND REPAIRS ey —UPHOLSTERY pol. erin eae OL SLE AT the Veterans’ Upholstery, 928 Truman Avenue, You can give your old furniture the new look. Also custom-made auto seat cov- Minimum five. Artman Press, | ers- in. solid and. woven plastics. Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. ‘| Also fiber’ and leatherette. Large : dec27-tf sélection of patterns to. choose from. * Expert workmanship. FOR ‘SALE{BOATS AND '|Phone 1390. No waiting, | ‘ MARINE MOTORS ae mar8-3tx | In the event of error in advertis- morning for! you." His pl st “FOR SALE—PROMISSARY NOTES : i TORRE? Ic each tlle | Sra, marine engines and service, C. R..Smith, opposite Fireston Station, Marathon. mar3-t: FOR SALE—USED CARS - 1948. Buick convertible, under “REPAIRS AND SERVICE ~—RADIOS Radio repairs while U-wait. Low standard prices by catalog. 14 years radio experience. in manufacturing plants. 1116 | 8, 1890, on what he calls the “west bank of Miller’s ° Mill Ditch” in Ne son of Charles : Fran is Dev- GENE FOWLER, born pele 4000- miles, It's perfect but|* Whitehead Street. Telephone ust. sell for good" reason. Wil), 769-M. ; feb15-30tx ee w dieeceet II ‘equity at $800 loss. Phone. Tee ot Hee oss. eats] REPAIRS AND SERVICE ne ee Stee as fe] y his stepfa- ther, Frank 94% Ford Convertible. Excellent condition, Phone 1584-XM. mar7-6t Fowler: He en- tered newspa- per work as the “Pride of the Rockies,” be- 'q cause of under: Gene Fowler wear made from,.flour sacks _ bearing. that} name. As a prolific free lance writer, he scored as Barrymore's biographer. ) Tk Sgn BR. Bc 2 men LS Se, 0m an Pianos tuned and repaired. Guar- anteed. Call 892-W, © Charles Dowski, 506 Elizabeth Street.* feb23-30t ae 41 Chevrolet Club Coupe, $595. 126 Ann Street (rear). mar7-3tx ee SERVICES—CRATING | Crating, packing for shipment,or. storage. CATES CRATING SERVICE, Phone 1172-W. + mar5-8t Qldsmobile,. good. and .clean. New tires and recently overhauled. Wifi sell for $550, cash or terms or ‘tyade on late model, Eve- ingg, 1224 Se: Street. = : ST To ae Day me at conan of Com: STORAGE. aveeaiae therce office. mar7-3t “ANNIVERSARIES Red Brick Storage Co. Furniture or commercial. Phone 798. « marl-tf (Know America) i799—(150 years ago). Simon | Cameron, Pennsylvania. newspa- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | per publisher, Lincoln’s first séc- i? retary of war, U. S: Senator, born ROUTE DELIVERY MAN! in Lancaster Co., Pa. Died June Part: time—nd selling. You wil!| 26, 1889. deliver merchandise and collect 1836 — Matthew C. Butler, money from group of 5c and! South Carolina Confederate cap- bh coin-operated merchandis-; tain to general, U. S. senator, Light, pleasant outdoor; born near Greenville, S. C. Died ease: ‘Only a few hours week-} April 14, 1909: ly necessary. Factory coopera- 1839 — James Mason Crafts, tion and expansion could make} Massachusetts Institute of Tech- you independent in several! nology chemist and __ president, years. Immediate income of} born in Boston. Died June 20, from $33 to $200 weekly, oe] 1917. pending on size of route. Ref-' 1841_OQliver Wendell Holmes, erences and an immediate cash saniob bawied: Guihan ote ce investment of from $795 to $3,- hs ae en nat oB s Tee 975 required—secured by in-! 22° Le Uroy aaah oh wags he yentory. Non-seasonable and| Yer Jurist, Justice of the U. S. Y 5 4; White fac peruonal Supreme Court, \ famous liberal, permanent, | We persona’! born .in Boston. Died March 6, BLACK 1946 Chevrolet Aerose- day, excellent condition. Clean {in and:out, 1111 Watson Street. ' Rea8onable. mar8-3tx FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS | | eS ae cae eee ns Set | Good; Value: 1940 1%-ton Inter: | national Van. New Tires. First Good ‘Offer Takes It, Cabrera Wholesale. mar7-tf paral: | tion.) First $225 Takes It. brera’ Wholesale Grocery. mar7-3t 1940 International Panel} Good Running Condi-; Ca- | BOR SALE—HOTELS Small hotel in downtown Key ‘West,: Fla, contains 8 large rooms with 5 baths and two ; apartments. All in perfect) interview, giving phone num-| j93° ! condition. Large lot and good! ber. Box No. AJ-4.° mar7-7t a ; | money maker. Must dispose 1867 — Homer C. Davenport, | on account of health. Box 538, WANTED—TO RENT ssecig bordese anh . santos ain | Key West, Fla. mar1-tf SEER EEEEEEEe a vy regon. Die | Furnished or unfurnished 2 or 3; id | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS bedroom house or apartment, by civilian engineer with two} sons, 5 and 1 years old. Maxi- mum rent, $75.00. ~C. W. Blake. Call 1436-M. |News Notes Oil is obtained from the glossy leaves of the small trailing shrub, wintergreen. James Greenleaf Whittier was ; Bundles: of old newspapers at 1- cent each bundle. Inquire at The Citizen Office. nov20-tf mar7-3tx movie cam- x WANTED-—TO BUY One Kodak, 8 mm. | era‘with case. One car-top lug- gage carrier. Phone 591-W. : first inspired to write verse wey mar4-6tx| Wanted—Canvas o1 sail. . About ma nae boy, hicstenehes ice —_— —~} 14by 14. Inquire 18G266, dock| eq him a copy of Robert Burns’ LUMBER from houses damaged} foot Duval Street. mar3-3tx| verse. hurricane at Pirates Cove. mar8-3t by ; Inquire on premises. William the Conqueror had es- MOVING AND HAULING = -| tablished.his authority as the ‘HEL WANTED—MALE General Hauling mightiest lord in France by the OR FEMALE i Household Furniture, Etc. time he was 24 years of age. ame wee i i Every Load Insured Grogeiy clerk, Apply Broadway | J. C. RAMSEY Super: Market, Duval at Pe-. Phone 290 709 Whitmarsh Lane tronia Street. mar7-tf feb21-tf! | Subscribe To The Citizen. + HELP WANTED—MALE Furniture Moving 7H Local and Long Distance Agent |} Galloway Transfer and Storage ply 516 Southard Street. | ISLAND CITY TRANSFER mar8-3t! Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman} ey eal feb28-30t | LOST | eR ee 5 ee ee | Lady’ 's billiold in Kress, Wednes- | day afternoon. Reward, return; to 1220-A Seminary. 132 DUVAL STREET SUPPLIES all purposes. Also} Disston Pruning Guide for in- stwuctions. Key West Garden| and;-Lawn Supply Co., 830) Flee Street, Tel. 1019. mar5-3tx ; tf | mar7-t | Man’s Bulova pocket watch, Fri- The world’s largest and Flor- FOR SALE—HARDWARE da’s oldest nursery offers fine; o-year-old trees at greatly: Let’s Get Acquainted. Paints and} iuwed prices. Send postal, oil. Lowest prices in Key i for FREE illustrated cata-| West. Make us prove it. In- lomue. GLEN SAINT MARY sect killing Dianol treated flat NURSERIES COMPANY. Win-, paint (white only), $5.15 gal. ter Haven. Florida. Doherty & Co. 846 Olivia. feb8-15-22;mari-8 | Phaue 1597 marl-tf a day afternoon. Reward if re- | turned to 511 Simonton Street, | “7 . PERSONAL Swedish | massage treatments by| Phone 699-W. mar7-2tx | graduate masseuse. For he nm H NEW COLORS and PATTERNS FOR EVERY ROOM pointment, ‘Phone 575, from 9 9| GREEN Love Birds. Liberal re-| FREE ESTIMATES M. E, STUTZ to 12 noon feb1-30t} ward. Call 1362. mar8-Itx i), strike settled — Key West Flom Covering Co. EXCLUSIVE sig cuaonem IN KEY WEST FOR QUALITY “Armstrong” and “Kentile”’ ASPHALT TILE SINK and BAR COVERINGS gpl PRESIDENT TRUMAN (ato ‘sable ‘ba Key West, Pia... for ‘a vacation—and promptly turns the tables by interviewing men who came to interview him. Pad Sad pene bn Senet! President asks: “Where: have you been? I've been . the “Independence.” minutes shad of she sitship carrying the comeependeaiti news- ter eee ecbee B= Bator, The The Citizen = aving spent your wonderful city, I have ex- 1 have just written. Key West A superficial enough to. see Key West, the lovely town bound by gulf aad sea. Stay a while, besk a while In tranquil atmosphere, Natives in manana mood [is solace in this restless world— Would that it will LINTON “ROLAND. 1321 Simonton St., , Key West, Fla., March 7, 1949. TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) . © . 1765 — Historic Stamp. Act passed by British House of, q 1854—At Yokohama, dore Perry confers with Japs afd presents America’s gifts in Bis- toric opening of Japan to the world. 1862—Confederate “Merriméc” destroys two Union warships-—is met the next day by Unien iten- clad “Monitor” in historic battle. 1876—Notorious “Boss” Bweed of New York ordered by court te return more than six million dol lars of stolen city money 1880 — Troops mass im and around San Francisco in labor troubles. 1898—Congress appropriates $50 million dollars for war with Spain. 1933 — Country's banks open for restricted business. 1942—Japs invade and start drive through Burma and. Java. 1943 In Russia, Admiral Standley states Russians not told of American supplies sent to Russia. 1945—U. S. First Army estab- lishes bridgehead on eastern side of Rhine. 1946—65-days Western Electric 1948—U. S. Supreme... Court rules religious instruction in pub- , lic schools is unconstitutional John Winthrop, governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and a founder of Boston, belong- ed to landed gentry of — TELEPHONE 1454

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