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Rates Por bine of Space pe pigattees: (Regular) | A ype. ia ih Ss } Consecutive Da: B Consecutive ‘Taye. Be 15 Consecutive Days». 7¢ 30 ‘Cameceutive Days. : & . Rates On “Appiisation) ‘ 8 ‘Point ate LIGHTFACE CAPs The rate for 8:Point See face (regular) caps. is 1% times a’ line. more the cost for 8 Point. lightface regular type- ee 8 Point Blackface Type . The rate for & Point black- face type is 1% times:a line more than the-cogt for 8 Point lightface regular type. 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. 6 ee, Display 10 Point Type 1% times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. ‘12 Point Type 2 times rile d vi 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. ” ing’ building. Minimum spac charged for anyone - ‘i tion will be for 3 lin eee 5 words : : Tot is Ns wT eb copy ‘must be inf the Adver- ; tisttig Department office be: fore o'clock in rH: ing on the day, of publica- my 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 Greéné and Ann Streets. Door: to the right op enter: ALL ADVERTISING 18.ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of ertot in advertis-| ADVERTISIN fe, the part of the advertisement where the’ error F occurs. FOR ye FURNISSURY apartment, 3 rooms FOR: SALE—REAL ESTATE 400° ocean. frontage, Stock Island. ‘Suitable for traiier park and and bath. Maid and janitor ser-| Cottages. Cheap. Terms. Phone vices, linens: and: -utilities furn,) 66 ished. ‘Copal. Hotel Apartments, | opposite Post: Offices *\ Mmarl+ tf 4 FURNISHED tircon eas ment ilities* furmighed. $25 weekly. ‘Sea’ iule “Apartments, 915 Windsor | Lane. mar15- a 3-BEDROOM house; 2 baths, nice- ly furnished. Immediate pog- session to Noy: tt. $125.00. 1209 Truman; v: mar16-3tx EFFICIENCY ‘apartment in clean and quiet ‘house. ‘Utilities fur- nished. 0 Stone Apart- ment 7, 923 té Street, reat, 88-J. ees MODERN’ ‘furnished *- apartment. Pine Plaza Apartments, 1301} Truman .Avenuc, Phone: 215. . mar16-tf t d ' ers apartment, fur- ’ ‘ished, modern,.screened porch, | val Street. Unimproved home ‘sites. frontage on the Florida Keys. Paul Boysen Co., 626 Fleming St., Box 303, ‘Key West. TWO houses, arty. 160-ACRE | tract, 663-W: mar1-tf 11-room house, 4 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, -tile kitchen, laundry room, breakfast room, furnace. $10,000.00. See Basil Tynes, Phone 477. mar2-tf LARGE ocean frontage, 425’ x 800’.. Business: property on Du- Water mar12-15tx rear ee Street). 1920 Flagler Telephone mar12-15tx S ROOM house. Bathroom. Bottle Lot 50x 100, 2611 Fog- mar16-3tx gas, Dade County grove land, for sale or will trade for Key West apartment or other copl sundeck, ocean views. Rent! property. Write RFD 2, Box 342, seven ‘months from March 26, | Homestead, Fla. $500. Telephone: 8 to. 12. A.M. Phone 882-W, mar17-3tx | MODERN mar16-6tx two-bedroom CBS ‘house on lot 50’ x 120’ on Ave- Hotels and motels.} Rest Beach. Tel. 1528-W. or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED and in ‘DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by, 2 _ FOR SALE—HOTELS Small hotel in downtown Key West, Fla. contains 8 large rooms with 5. batlis’ and /twe apartments. ‘All-\in | perfect condition, Large lot and good: money ‘ maker. “Must disposé. on ‘a¢count of ‘health. Box 53 Key West, Fla. — marl FOR SALE—USED CARS: ; 39. CHEVROLET, 4-door, excels} ‘ lent body. ‘May be seen at 55 mar12-6tx 1936 PACKARD Sedan. 4 doors. $145.00. 1900 Staples: Aye. « : mar18-3tx: a 1941 CHEVROLET Club Coupe. Reasonable offer accepted. 126 Ann Street (rear). marl8-3tx 1941 MERCURY Club Coupe. 1930 International | Pickup, . $90.00: Apply. 1715 Washington Street;, Phone :1397-M. 3 marl8;3tx' mil Plymouth convertible, excel- t*tondition, Can be seen Key » West Cottage Court, after 5. , marl8-3tx {Te ard to‘ decontrol of hotels. | district in the country. To recon- | | a sense, reverge the trend we all hope ; looked. upon ‘mathematics as be- years ago. ‘“FOR SALE—TRAILER — TWO otficlenty apartments, $30 |'hue D. Bedrooms 12 x 12 and each” per , week, Limens and! 12 x 14, built-in chest ‘of drawers. utilities furnished. 1224 Semin-* Bathroom.5 x 8, kitchen 8 x 8, ary’ Street. mar17- 3t! breakfast room 8 x 8, living room eb ak el 19 x 21; Phone 573 or 772-R. ONBi bedroom effitiancy apart: | mar18- =I ment, new -electrit’ kitchen, ! nicely furnished, .near’ beach., FOR SALE—Concrete house ont $65.00 pet ‘month “till Dec. ist.! double lot. Inquire at 1121 | Adults, no pets. . Apply 1328; Virginia Street. mar 18- aes White . Street. mar17-tf; | FOR SALE—DRY GOODS DESIRABLE Aparimént. Avail- able April. 1st.’ .Couple only. HOME DECORATORS ° ; iy ill find the latest trends in , 724-R. 18-itx | You wil in Ses ee texture, color and design in the | new slip cover and drapery ma- } _ as srivininesieonie terials at CAROLINE SHOP on SMALL cottage, utilities furnish- Ann Street. Prices from $1.25; ed, no children, no pets. $18.00; UDP. ; mar1-tf | week. Phone 444, 800 Simonton.) Pe BEERS Sanne ead Simonton St. (near Sears) ~!Key West’s oldest shop exclusive- ; FOR RENT--APARTMENTS ly for children. Clothing and toys personalized with child's AND ROOMS name free of charge. mar1l1-30t Four apartments, rooms and light) hd | housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15| FoR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | ZIMMER Trailer, 20 ft., excellent condition. Apariment size wash: er. New tires. $950. Nelson, trailer parked in Casa Marina Dormitory lot. mar12-6tx: ALMA: Trailer, practically news. sleeps three. Mr. Kurtz, Gulf- stream Trailer Park.. mar18-1t% "OR SALE—CANINES AND FELINES ! DOBERMAN Pinscher: pups. Ap- ply Bottle Cap Inn, Simonton Street. mar10-tf FOR SALE—PROMISSARY NOTES Notes’ (Promissary), le each Minimum five. Artman ‘Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. dec27-tf FOR ‘SALE_FLOWERS. ROSES. | PLANTS, TREES AND SHRUBS per week. 411 William Street. ! marl-~ -30'X | BUNDLES of old newspapers at l-cent each bundle. Inquire at "FOR RENT—ROOMS | The Citizen Office. nov20-tf FURNISHED room, 626 Grinnell | KEY WEST cook book and its Street, $8.00 per week. { seasonings: coconut candy and marl4- “3t¥ | coconut chips; Seminole skirts; and Fischer jewelry at the Mar- j shall Studia Shop on Telegraph Lane. mar16-30t FURNISHED rooms, 626. Grinnell Sireet. $6.25 single, $7.50 dou- ble per week. marl8-3tx “FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming} St. Single. rooms from $2.00| daily. Double rooms from $2.50. FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD |! mar 16-30 | FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES ONE lady’s bicycle, $25.00. One; evening gown, size 9, $7.00.) 1101 Petronia St., Phone 1118-M. | mar18-3tx { FOR SALE—BUSINESS | MAGIC Chef, table top, ve burner} gas range, excellent condition PLACES ~| $65. Box S-12, c/o Citizen. ' 7 IT'S a steal! Well-located grocery | Paarib ote store doing good business for) i trees. " HYDRANGEAS, hibiscus, crotons, stephanotis, coleus, sultanas, cocoanut, rose, fruit Other plants. 1004 South- Phone 1049-J. marl1-18-2tx FOR SALE—HARDWARE Let's Get Acquainted. Paints and oil. Lowest prices in Key West. Make us prove it. In- sect killing Diano} treated flat paint (white only), $5.15 gal. Doherty & Co. 846 Olivia Phone 1597. marj-tf FOR SALE OR RENT— BUSINESS PLACES CLEANERS, mioney maker, heart of-city, Sale or rent. 809 Du- val, Phone 835. marl2-15tx palms, ard Street, ag ‘District Rep.) 3) Smathers gave ‘his \/ an ‘amendment to the : bill which would de- | ¢ oi when the bill was is. off from: hotelg as pro- B de. ree law. Rep. Smet ers’ said. 1} “I would like to subscribe to! what: ‘Rep. Rains is saying wtih‘ I; | col from ‘a’ district where we ave probably. more hotels pro- portionately than any other one trol these hotels would create a/ very unsettled condition and, in for, ‘to get rid of controls.” The Greeks of classic ‘eh ing divine :< origin. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS i oe revo Haitiaon of Dal- las}. Texiy resident of the Amer- iean.; Heart‘ ‘Association, born at Talladeg Ala., 49 years ago. ce Coleprd,’ director of cha ity,” the Russél{:Sage Foun- dation; ‘New York,. born at sea, 87 years Ago. ‘The Mast. Rev.. Francis J. Haas, Ropian : Catholic bishop of Grand :| Rapids, ‘Mich., pioneer in labor relations, ' born Racine, Wis., 60 years ago. Vice’ Admiral Edward <y Coch- rane, wartime chief of the Bu- feau of Ships, born Mare Island, ! -Ca},, 57 years ago. Robert . Lawrence, conductor, music critic, born New York, 37 Robert.Donat, actor, England,’ 44 years ago. “Prof. Robert P. T. Coffin of Bowdoin’ College, Maine, noted author, born Brunswick; Me., 57 years, ago. Margaret Culkin Banning of Duluth, author-lecturer, born in Buffalo, Minn.,:58 years ago. \“FOR SALE OR LEASE— +; ,, BUSINESS PLACES —_— TWO Friends Bar, 512 Front born in } “Street. See owners on prem- ises. marl7-15tx UPHOLSTERY Surgeon's Upholstery. Custom- made auto plastic seat covers, door panels, headliners and all types of -furniture. Free esti- mates. All work guaranteed. 711 Abhe Street. mar17-3tx _BUILDING PLANS BUILDING plans for any type of South Florida construction, | houses, stock ‘plans, For informa-| tion, write J, C: Caruthers, Jr., 272. S.W.-47th Ave., Miami, Fla Phone 834515. Evenings 833063. mar17-6t Lost Lady’s billfold, blue papers val-} uable to owner. Reward. Tele-} phone 468-XR. mar16-3tx | SATURDAY night at Raul’s. Gold | clip of 4 bars. Reward. Phone 1§71, . mar18-2tx MOVING AND HAULING General Hauling Household Furniture, Etc. Every Load Insured J. C. RAMSEY Phone 290 709 Whitmarsh Lane feb21-tf Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 * E. V. Kinsman feb28-30t REPAIRS AND SERVICE -RADIOS H Radio repairs while U-wait. Low | standard prices by catalog. 14 years radio exyerience in| manufacturing plants. 1116} Whitehead Street. Telephone! 769-M, feb15-30tx ! ice box, $10.00, Apply 705; mar18-3tx sale. Other interests causing | COOLERATOR, sale. Write Box B-20, c/o Citi-t “in god condition. ten. marl4-@t| ashe Street. For § Sale—Duval Club ub Bar, 426 Greene Street. Apply Basil Tynes, Phone 477. mar2-tf) FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS | Good \ Value: 1940 .1%-ton Tater- | national Van. New Tires. First | Good Offer Takes It. Cabrera} Wholesale. mar7~ Bargain: 1940 International Panel Truck. Good Running Condi. fion. First $225 Takes It. Ca- brera Wholesale Grocery. say seweme 4 ak | FOR SALE Cheap—8-foot Frigi- daire, bed, chest of drawers and Du-} mar]8-2tx other furniture. Mills, 60412 val Street. kitchen Living room suite, set, locker, Hollywood bed. All in good condition. Priced reason- able. 1115 Margaret. FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS Gray marine engines and service.| Key West Garden & Lawn Sup-} Red Brick Storage Co. Furniture, Phillies and Danny Murtaugh of C. R. Smith, opposite Firestone | ply, acuta ‘aaa Station, Marathon. mar18-3tx \ | HELP WANTED—FEMALE GO calling for profit. Like to visit? Make visiting hours pay good money by telling your neigh- bors about Avon nationally-ad- vertised cosmetics. Interview will be arranged. Write P.O. Box 1101, West Palm Beach, Fla. marl4-15tx GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES DON’T forget rosebushes should be fertilized every two months. Bloom-Aid, Blue-Green, Vigoro. 830 Fleming Street, Phone mari8-tf | REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PIANO Pianos tuned and repaired. Guar- | anteed,. Call 892-W, Charles Dowski, 506 Elizabeth Street. | feb23-30t | PERSONAL SWEDISH Massage treatments. For appointments, Phone 575. If no answer, Phone 308. mar12-30t | STORAGE Phone 798. marb-30t or commercial. ELIZABETH LA FROMBOISy: (left) of Rolla, North’ Dakata, ; and Mary Alice Newton (right) of Danville, Va.. display Confe ‘erate flags in senate gallery at Washington during southern | buster. They. attracted more attention than. the filibustering | senators talking on the floor below. The girls said: they are ; ‘employes in the office of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Ie. Re: . elon of Massachusetts. r “WEATHERMAN. Te i ig terete ty | Larsen Favors Strengthening Says:! ‘Drivers’ Law. Key. , West and vialidshs Weta Partly } cloudy’ today, increasing cloudi- ness late this afternoon or to- night; Saturday cloudy. Showers'| likely tonight ending Saturday afternoon. Continued warm. Gen- tle ‘to moderate southeast. winds today veering to south and south- west tonight and_ increasing: Shifting to northerly Saturday. Florida: Clear to partly cloudy ; thru Saturday except few show- } ers likely Tallahassee area today | and in extreme north Florida Sat- urday. Mild temperature except becoming cooler north, portion Saturday. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate southeast to south winds over Saturday. Moderate to, fresh southwest winds north portion } south portion thru ; (Specias to The Citizen) ~ | TALLAHASSEE, Fla:, Mar-*18. —State Treasurer J: Edwitt’ Lar- son: today_ endorsed a proposed amendment in the utente i Financial Responsibility.” that would require drivers. at fault in accidents to pay \for:dam- ages or lose their driving licenses. The amendment will be: spon- sored in the 1949 Legislature. by the Florida Junior Chathber of ~ + Commerce, which led’ the ‘cam- paign to have the original finan- cial responsibility law enacted. by the 1947 Legislature. : The Financiau Responsibility Law is administered by Tréasur- er Larson in his Gapacity as State - ‘Insurance ~Comimisstoner. © ‘The present law requires persens at fault in accidents to establish. fi- nancial ability to pay ’for any } damages caused in future acci- { shifting to northerly over north dents, or have their’ driver's li- | Highest yesterday { Normal | No Name Key ! compiled by Alvin Dark of the’ portion Saturday. Clear to partly cloudy except few showers likely north portion Saturday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been fssued. > Small craft warnings were dis- played at daybreak today from Brownsville, Texas to St. Marks, Fla., for. 25-35 mph northerly winds on Texas & Louisiana coasts and southerly shifting to northerly elsewhere in the area. REPORT Key West, Fla., Mar. 18, 1949. (Observation taken at City Office, 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures 79 70 74 73 Lowest last night Mean temperature Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month Deficiency this month Total this year 1.33 ins. Deficiency this year 2.75 ins. Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m. 74% Barometer (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m, 30.08 ins.—1018.6 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:32 a.m. Sunset 6:38 p.m. Moonset 10:009 a.m. TIDES (Naval Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 1:30a. m 6:03 a.m. 12:45 p.m. 8:03 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West) Time of| Height of Tide |high water —0h10m 0.0 ft. 00 ins. .28 ins. .50 ins. Station— Bahia Honda (bridge) (east end) _.+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel (orth end) -+2h 10m 000 OTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. +14 ft. The best hitting streaks in the National League in 1948 were Ashburn of the Braves, Richie censes suspended. The ‘Junior | Chutaes's proposed. amendment { would require the persoiy at' fault {| to pay for damages in any adci- dent or lose his license. Treasurer Larson said ‘he had made a careful study of /advan- tages which such an amendment would afford to the people, and he approved it. “Safety meastires are important to all the peanie,” he said, “and I consider.-the tomobile Financial Responsibility Law one ot our greatest safety measures.’ In 15 months after the Respon- sibility Law became © effective, the division here received reports of 40,000 accidents. Reports are {required on all accidents in which persons are injured or property damage is $50 or more. ’ Magpies Go Modern With Metal Nests SYDNEY, Australia — ()—A nest of an Australian magpie, a crow-shrike, was recently. feund by a naturalist to contain 342 feet of wire of various lengths and gauges. Ninety-five percent of the material in the nest was metal, ranging through one piece of fencing wire 5 feet long, threg pieces 4-5 feet long, 16 3-4 feet long down to brass and:metal rings. In all, according to W. Martin, of East Kew, Victoria, who made the count, there-were 227 pieces of metal. With _ their strong beaks the magpies had interwoven many of the’ pieces of tough wire into circular. nest and then linked their metal home with fibrous material. The nest was 20 feet up in a Norfolk pine. The magpie’s liking for metal | materials in nest-building is re- sponsible for «many electrical breakdowns in Australia. The bird, with a length of wire in its beak, flies into overhead supply lines or builds its nest ‘on the cross-trees of transmission poles. In some Autsralian states repair Sangs are required to gather up all scraps after a job and spikes are placed on cross-treés to dis- courage the birds from nesting there. Stan Musial of the Cardinals, | Johnny Mize of the Giants and Tommy Holmes of the Braves rank 1-2-3 among active National |the Pirates. Fach streaks had 23-game Leaguers in hitting. Their life- time marks are 348. 325 and .308, respectively “<<