The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 13, 1950, Page 3

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AND DENNIS’ DAILY VISITS. i Cevecceccece | co Sed er ee ee te any items YOULL GIVE YOUR VERDICT NONSENSE, DICKIE, GIVES V YOU CAN GET |; OVER OUR DAILY 1 THINK OF THE’ ME AN TH’ AIR WANES oe s ‘ TELECAST TOMORROW ! Zz BOYS OF YOUR IDEA, WARMED UP — |], .. | Editor: The Citizen: WE'LL INTRODUCE You h GE WHO'LL BE] | “EYESY!”) WELL SHOOT “Returning to your city after a TODAY,s IN. 20 WATCHING — a “EN SOMETHIN’ yéar'’s absence, I note with satis- MINUTES — > HOoT/ faction the new beach but I am “j dismayed at the sacrifice of the brave, old tree which was a pic-| and ‘i turésque: landmark. really in love with ‘It has .stood on Rest Beach} After all, 1 wondér- ME OVER > is ial na many storms, a ahah think you re Mile TELEVISION ? ; De a Teens nn | ot Detble to. Ae te love. are, rpeople. ‘Too. bad it must’yield to! short acquaintance. They. I RESIGN/ ; , ) \ |the machinery of progress. The| be ie eis: to-other peo ‘ r beach has lost something with] being really in love, its passing. I miss, too, some of | thing again. your. beautiful. mahogany trees. Give him a little time. They aré a distinctive feature of} be a tattic-tale on ‘the o aad West, Besides its cosy : Let him: find out thi mahogany represents capital. Fy inal snl Tpllegrown tree is cash,"is 1 hot? |e + ere Can not the city do something to * Duty Calls |save the sere tat it has? Dear Louisa, When the Fathers, seeking grace,!’" | have been going with @ boy | /AND T'M GOING AFTER HUA! T T R NG 7) Dared the.ocean’s stormy toll, | friend and I L {MYSELF GLBENC ONE monet aw Lg TAIN Gor yf Found at end a sheltered pas | "He hoe is agen iri me | wo ER WNteRFerEs, Bur ACT OF “FROST IN *Where ‘to call the Pilgrim roll, but he told me that he was. wiit- THE SuBURBS” There in silence, solemn, dark, | jenn Sit. pA ede ‘Watching all with sober mien, 1 3 Fruit of Earth's refulgent spark) "What du you think? H Dr. J. A. Valdez :Stood the trees—the evergreen. M. PN. Mex. | Specializi Witness of fruitful soil, oa egy Eye Examination and Testifying to its wortli, z Visual Training Watching hope with earnest toil,!, 1 wouldn’t know, butaf'l had. They gave our country’s life to choose between a’ lettet and ja i its birth. living presence . whom ‘I-loved, I'd take the latter. Tes Surely, he must like ‘the oné‘he i wsihes to be with more! than one Complete Service On Duplication of Lenses > 20 YEARS EA PHONE Reaching out with sheltering arms. IN THIS COMMUNEEY 4 inti +, he sends letters to. To succor every fainting heart, . Reg. U.S. Pat. OF i Wiss vialnk clans, Louisa. | — Use Bausch and Lomb AP Newsheatures They played a truly saving |). 1, } " part. ss cos erigs: P 24 Uour Service On Aer ® How old do you think a girl bye Glass Prescription i ae —* | On the borren foreign shore, . {should be before she starts g0- forpice mounds . Th B G B The faithful little band had ing with boys to movies and par- ron Goes ‘i died, ties? ; :igetas gone Had not the trees shared from Candy—Ga. ~ = their store, | Answer: 4 “INSPECTING THE i S Rude shelter—grateful warmth | A girl who has been brought oe 0 a, j CARGO” HE sez./ beside IT WON'T BE LONG g In sacrificial robe of snow, They bared their hearts to | human need, i They bowed beneath the | axman’s blow, | Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. And. paid to history their need. i Key West’s historic house, we ‘ Fast, Depend ble Freight Ex hear, and ‘press Service Received itsJasting solid frame, —between——. penne f° help, that fateful | MIAMI and KEY WEST Mahogany and cedar came. Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Some gratitude we can but i Between Miamj and Key West - show— A nation nc ccessful, free— ‘ God give us saving grace. | EXPRESS SCHEDULE § to know, (No Stops En Route) d The living worth of evevy tree. LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXx- 2 A VISITOR. | CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar- : Key West, Fla., { tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- : Feb. 9, 1950. ; | night, | | LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT i Judge Samuel I. Roseman, of; SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- i ] \New York, special counsel to the| night and arrives at Key West at i i STOR {late President Roosevelt, born in| 6:00 o’clock A. M. : f NOU---/ San Antonio, Tex., 54 years ago. LOCAL SCHEDULE ; FIGHT THE GIANT, is j (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- , SO I’M | CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock | A.M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P. M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT B } SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ears |) azrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE TROPICAL TRADER 1 Pegs OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton & Francis Six, 718 Duval Street Phone 1000}) PHONES: 92 and $3 Fie Se hs ali ~~ w

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