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PAGE FOUR PPCOSOOSO HOO HSSOSOOOOOOSOOOOES ot OAR YX os Farewell Entertainment For Guard Units Tonight Big affair of the week to con-, Purnell, present to render several @ude the series of social events Rs cree sie ; < J tami to take place in connection aed me siete whiichi- olay 104 the ‘ehéampment of 265th Coast | the most ‘popular ‘dariée “bands in| Artillery, Florida National Guard, Yyjami. Mickey Cherep, “director, Will be the Farewell Dance at Ha-'and.Sam Keen, , who play, saxa~ bana-Madrid Club ‘this ‘evening| phones, and Bill, Lewis, drummer,| starting at 9:00 o’clock. jare connected with Chet Brown- Warrarit Officer Cueser La- ugle’s Band at Macfadden’s Deau- Monaca will present 'a ‘group 6f{ville. This band yisited Key West Thusicians of the 265th Coast Ar- last year. tillery Band known as the “Miami! Jack Handy, bass, plays with, Swingsters” under the direction, Jerry Clark at the American Of Mickey ‘Oherep. Program ‘ar- Legion Patio. Al Adler is pianist Yanged for ‘tonight will be made at the Three Score and Ten and Up entirely of hit tunes. | Widow's Club. Other popular Mi- This fitial social event is ‘being|#mi musicians connected with the ponsored: by the National Guard orchestra which will play tonight Musicians. As ‘a special attrac-|Bre: ‘Carl Burkett, saxaphone; ‘tion, arrangements have been Miff Frink, trombone; Virgil Pur- made to have Frank (Casanova) |nell’and Rosary Piccioli, trumpets. cathe pe fa KEY WEST IN hica’Casin _ KE} peateete:’ bays. GONE BY A large crowd is expected to} ‘ttend the. Big Free Dance being @iven at the Casino of Boea Chica” Redot't dhd Fishing Camp on Sun- day ‘from 9 till 12 o'clock. is ‘com- Happenings ‘Here Just TO Years Ago Today As Taken :From The Files of The Citizen THE KEY WEST CITIZEN: ceeccccoooces © | reececeecoccconcesooosce ‘PERSONAL MENTION: TOO LATE TO ichaharectbbooegin sie Jack Crummer, ‘an associate of his father in the R. E. Creimmer bonding company, who was ‘visit-! ing in Key West ‘for a few waite | jon business, left by plane yester- day afternoon for Miami. | A, L. West, bridge engineer with the Overseas Road and Toll, Bridge District, was a returning passeriger on the plane yesterday | from" Miami. I Mrs. Elld Roberts, who was By RUSSELL ‘KAY spending a short time in Miami) seecccscceeseeveccsovecs with relatives and friends, was a returning, passenger on the plane from Miami yestefday. This is the Season of the year when thousands of folks who swel- ee ‘| ter ‘@nd sizzle under the blister- Mrs. Joe ‘Bermudez jis im Key) ing sth iin the ‘north and ‘middle West having arrived this week] West’console thmsvives with the from Tampa for a visit with her| thought that it might be worse mother Mrs. Gertrude ‘Bermudéz/#"4 moppin’ their fevered brows at ‘the hothe 628 Grinnell ‘strevt,|S@Y, “It’s terrible, this ‘heat, but She i: fed by her three|?™agine the poor devils down ‘in aie as They jiist can’t seem to get it through ‘their heads that heat and humidity are ‘one thing and sun- shine is Somethin’ “else. They have been ‘taught to think of Florida ‘as a land of warmth and sunshine and conelade ‘that since we enjoy a mild climate in winter, it must naturally ‘follow that our summers are unbearable, They lose sight of the fact that the same ‘Gulf Stream that tem- T. L. Kelly, retired lighthouse’ keeper, who was. in Key West visiting with his children and re- cuperating from a recent illness, left on Florida Motor Lines bus this ‘morning for ‘his home iin Mi- ami. Mrs. Margaret Maxwell, of Mi- ami, who was ‘visitifig with her 4 i Mi Guews Lute Hawkins ‘bull don’t | ‘belfeve ‘in bein’ ‘organized ‘th’ way © he chased that labor organizer who was tryin’ to get Lafe’s hired men into a union. Zack Wintérs can’t hélp bragyin’. Now he claims he’s th”'stinglest man in Hammergrin ‘County, nights are génerally ool, just as soon as the sun goes down it ‘starts to cool off and. many times ‘before ‘mornin’ a-guy is apt to get up and-go ‘prowlin’ ‘around tryin’ to find a ‘blanket. ‘Yesterday is a good example. I stood out in ‘the sun tryin’ to Today's native is liable to be ‘but ‘rather impulsive, gener ‘C. Nestor Recio. who is in| OUs ‘and ‘fond *of mild adventure. [cititige: of ‘the = WPA: ‘Counniedith | In some asnects this is a strong j Rodis at the ‘corer ‘Of Sitionton | peyoriality hd, it may produce & ;and Angela ‘streets, “arlliourices} notaq ‘personage. Look ott Yor jthat a shipment of potatoes willl 404. in middle life. ‘Phis will | be ‘received at ‘the week-end, and k % ispeias to Wike Titties) |ill be Heddy for “distribution to! be. overedime, bat ‘the result ‘will DEARBORN, Mich,, July 16.—! Teli? clients: begining “on “Mon-| depend much ‘on the eare exercis- Marking its greatest production; 4 ed at ‘that ‘critical period. year ‘since ‘-1980,° Ford § Motor} ‘Company. teday manufacturd the) POP LAPLBALE SL RUSSELL’S recast Ii certified clients are re- to ‘eall ‘at the rooms, ‘and ‘Of ‘their © curds, {be ‘provided with their ‘al!ot- it. A one-miilfonith “Ford: 'V-8 "to be, i ‘built ‘in te United States quring the 1987 prodvetion season, | The + On, wars cand trucks! peer eee es Wecvvwrecveveceeevewwrec! ‘were Duilt’in United States plants | ay within cight.and one-half months, | the first of the 1937 series Ford | ys 5] V-8 units having been built in| VVeevouwwereruveunweows j October, T926. Kathleen Norris of Saratoga,) The Ford V-8 ‘thas is the onl} | Cal., noted ‘novelist, born in San car ‘to reach the one-million pro- ;'Frantisco, 57 years ‘ago. auetion mark in the United - States for the current season. This brings the total of Ford cars built ‘since 1903 to more ‘than 25;- 900,000. The one-million total did not inclu¢e Ford V-8 production in Canada, nor Lincoln and Lincoln-|jsigs, Federal Communicativins |! Zephyr production in the “eee iGotdialtaliner, barn sat .Aberdetn, States nor the production of For = ; Motor Company, Limited, of b neadl Si ds |Dagenham, England, Matford, the} Rt, “Rev. ‘Henty St. George French Ford Company of Asnieres, pecker, PE. bishop of | Rith- Thomas D. Taggatt of Frenth Lick, Ind., simteler: of ‘the Demo-} ‘erutic National Committee, born in Indianapolis, 51 years ago. ‘Eugene 0. Sykes sf Jutkson,| i + | parents and son-in-law and daugh- ter Mr. and Mis. Mora, left this pers our atmosphere in ‘France, nor ‘the German Ford linond, Va, torn ‘at Warsaw, winter! fool a fish with a castin’ rod and 63 years ago. Gasino vy which was — recently ‘opened has oné of the finest dance #loGrs +9 Be fotind anywhere It is equipped with all . Wor the coinfort of those who go ‘thereto enjoy .a pleasant. eve- ‘ A’ improvements ; |. The Key West Boulevard will ‘thrown open to the public in 80, days was the statement made to-| \day by Paul B. Thomas of the Key West Constfuction company. All of ‘the ‘concrete work has ‘been ‘be ‘completed in every detail and| ming. Music *for this affair will*be fur- mished by Sugar Sweeting’s pop- ‘alar dance ‘orchestra. Stone Charch Young People Enjoy Party The beatitifully decorated rec- ‘teation hall of the Pirst Methodist Stone) Church ‘was the stene of ‘a most delightful party last eve-| ming. A large and enthusiastic | Broup of young. people enjoyed a great variety of games under the completed, the sidewalks have jbeen Jail ‘and the ‘surface is all) j¥eady for oiling on the south- ishore from Bertha‘street to the biological station. Work is going along rapidly’every day including! Sundays and the work on North {Shore will be pushed to comple-, ition within a few days. Six: miles of concrete sidewalks have been laid and present a beautiful #ppearance. ‘Editorial comment: A-preacher in Milton, Florida, has raised a! direction: ‘of chicken with three legs. If tradi-) See ree ee amor the Rev. ion is #0 We thelieved ‘that ‘would Following the social hour, re. just the right kind of chicken reshinents were served ‘toa rium-{1F @ "Preacher. ‘ber of visitors from the National; | ‘Guards, other visitors’ who were’, At a double wedding in St. present and to a large number of Paul’s Church last.evening Miss ‘local young people. jBloise ‘Deal became the bride Phillip William Kieffer and Miss, Wocecvesevoveceveceeoces| Vera Louise Carey ‘became the! THE WEATHER bride of Francis Bugene Mulliga: Rev. C. F. Brookins, was the of- : ficiating minister. Mrs. “Joseph, Ceerrovesesocors [Kem 710 Ashe street, being the ‘aunt Big fes ay received at eigenen ion following the ceremonys| 4)ved. Mr.and Mis. Kieffer will 4 leave Sunday evening for Pen- \sacola where he is attached to the .0 Ins. *haval air station, and Mr. and . Mulligan ‘will go ‘on ‘a ‘honey/| trip to New York, leaving! ‘Rainfall* "Yesterday’s Precipitation ‘Normal’ fo weeks and return to Key ‘est. Mr. ‘Mulligan ‘is attached the U. S..8. Hanibal. P.M} “Mrs. ‘Hulyden of ‘the ‘Country 6:39 bh sutertwined a nuntber of nts last evening in honor of ‘guest ‘Miss Fern Long, of Mi- |. ‘Phere ‘was ‘music and dane. ‘edaiht Ec 14 tog reading at 8 a. m.: gbeucg ys dial (oWEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) 4 Jerally fair tonight and Saturday; |’ ‘gentle...variable winds, _ mostly easterly. Piorida: Génerally fair tonight and Saturday, Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Guif: Gentle. variable; é winds and gerierally fair weather’ A dtince will be given at the tonight ard Satarday. | Athletic Chub tonight ‘by ‘the 'Phil- jlip Carbonell ‘orchestra. WEATHER CONDITIONS | ” as | Hilary Knowles «and Miss The northern low pressure area | Clarice Bowers will be united ip «has ‘moved: ndrtheastward over] marriage this afternoon 5 o'clock “eastern Canada and overspreads | 8nd Will ‘leave ‘dn ‘the ‘evening Eight men of ‘the “Jotal ‘cus- setviee are ‘to receive salary -éffective June! 28. nefitted include Deputy Collee- jor A. G. Lund, Inspectors Chas, ‘Williams, Jr., uke Kemp, ©. P. 'Hogeboom, W. J. Lord, H..D. War- ren, ‘E. G. Faitéloth, ‘C. L. Saun- ders und L. A. Gabriel. the country from the upper Mis-! train for Misti where they wid) ssissippi Valley to the ‘north and) Mike their future home. middle Atlantic “States, with 4/ trough of low pressure still ex-| Advising men folk to come to tending seuthwestward to the! chareh ‘without <otits atid be com- Mexican border; while pressure fortable, the ‘First Bxptist chureb cofftinues moderately high from ‘Caters to the male of the species the ‘eastern Gulf of Mexico east-{ tomorrow. The morning sermon wird @ver ‘the “Aflaritic Ocean. /will, be on the; subject “The New Showers: and ‘thunderstorms -have' Man.” ‘Thut “of the evening will been general since yesterday | be the “Cleansing of Souls” mortiing from the Lake “region! il rrenmesa atd Ohio Valley ‘eastward ‘to ‘the Violet Walker, 13 year old Atlantic cosat, beitig’ mostly light,/"eeto girl, claiming to have te aha ‘there have also been scatter. parents or other relatives here, ed showers in Gulf and south At | has been taken tip by the juvenile lantic coast districts, and im mor-/ officer who says she will probably tions of the Plains States. Tem-/be sent to reform school. peratures gre 4'to 6 degrees above normal this morning over much of| The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ji the country from the upper Mis- Dofigo Was ‘beautifully dee- sissippi Valley eastward; While)orated dast night when they held elsewhere readings ‘are generally'a reception in honor of their seasonable guests from Tampa. Miss -Flor- G. S. KENNEDY, lence Pitcher and Mr. and Mrs. J. Official in Charge S. Campbell. Dancing was the. s a the last term. plays an equally important party in maintaining ‘an evéh tempere-' ture here throughout. the | sum- mer. They also overlook the work of the Master Architect in » - | providing vs with natural air ‘cdn- visiting! ditioning, cooling showers and friendly gulf and ocean breezes that sweep across the state almost constantly. jmorning for he¥ honie in Miami. Mrs. Paul Démeritt and grand- son leit on the morning bus for Miami to join her daughter, Mrs.! Mary Demeritt, who is with relatives and friends. Charles Atwell, light and beacon tender for ithe lighthouse depart-|. 4. 23 nd the thing th: ment on Lake Okeechobee, whol hotter hen Sanat oexgie the was in Key ‘West :beeause of the/ fact that no matter how hard yéu illness of his baby, left this morn- try to explain or how much indis- ing by bus to resume his duties. putable evidence you present Se the average bird who has never 20 of been ‘Here in summer just natur- was visiting her -parents,Mr. and) ally won't believe a word you say. Mrs. Marcos Mesa, left this morn-| ] can imagine just what our ing for a visit with relatives and| folks at the Florida Exhibit in friends in Miami and will later go }Cleveland ‘are going through right for a stay in Tampa. ae trying to convince skeptica) e ‘Tevélanders ‘that ‘Florida “is ‘a Deputy ‘Sheriff ‘Raymond Ma-|much more desirable place to live loney and Mrs. Maloney were ar-|yight now than Ohio, nivel in Key West yesterday and] ‘They can point out the fact plan to leave this afternoon or}that not one single death or, heat tomorrow morning for their -home;|prostration ‘is recorded in Florida at Tavernier. and that such fatalities are un- A th Rage 4 s known here. They ‘can coiipare main diversion and during the/temperature readings in various entire évdning, delightfully cool-| cities throughout the countiy ‘to ing refreshments were served with! prove the ‘advatitage Florida en- cake and candie: joys, but all to no avail. Ae gr No mattér what ‘you ‘say it jis Criminal court -will open to-jaccepted as just so much “hooey, morrow with a docket of 26 cases.} ang you might ‘as “well ‘try and Of these 21 ate new cases an@)eptvince them that white is five have been carried over from} black. Mrs. Henry Renedo, I'm not contendin’ it @on't get hot in Florida; it dos, “every ‘so often the sun bears down ‘ind for! an hour or ‘two ‘we ‘tay ‘be down- right uncomfortable, but it is 2. different-kind of a heat from that experienced in the north and west that. settles down on you like a blanket and sméthers you for days a time with no let up day ‘or night. I don’t know whether you've noticed |it or not, but here ini Florida, no matter how hot it may: be out in the sun, if you ‘get ‘in the shade’ of‘a ‘tree or even a tele phone pole -you-always find it several degrees cooler. Then the LEGALS CoocesoeweUTecogooces CLASSIFIED COLUMN ‘LOST LOST—Keys attached to gas tank top on Monday, July 5. Reward if returned to Room 218, Post Office ‘Building. jly13-tf TEACHERS WANTED Pa SESS AE SR es TEACHERS WANTED — Enroll immdiately. Positions open in western states, Elementary, | advancéd praties, “history, com- mercial, Spanish, Latin, Engh, social. seience, ameneeens, | others. Enclose ‘stamped enve- lope. PROFESSIONAL PLAGE-| MENT .BUREAU,. 508-9 McIn- tyre Bldg, Salt Lake City,| pv Utah. jun30-1mp BL Complainant, Fereelosure of Liew of Tax Certificates LARRICK LARRICK, and his Defendants, ORDER ‘OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn ‘bilb filed in the above entitled — cause that the defendant John Nesbitt i a non-resident of the State of Flor- ida and his residence as ticularly known to complainant is 137 Lorraine Avenue, Mount Vernon, New York. That the residence of the defendants Eva L. Hemming, Hemming, her husband is wi known. That each of said d ants are over the age of t one years and that there is no pei son in the State of Florida the service of a summons in chancery upon whom would bind said de- fendants. Tt is therefore ordered that. suid @efendants be and they are hereby required to mppear to the bill au: THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. Low Summer rates. july7-Imo FOR SALE PRINTING—Quality Printing ‘at the Lowest Prices. The Art-} man Press. may19-tf | ij j SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. | The Artnian Press. mayl9-tf | TYPEWRITING PAPER — 600|cvmpiaint filed in this is om. oF | sheets, 75c. ‘The Artman Press. | otherwise the 1 mayl9-tf tof complaint ; onfensed by the PERSONAL Wi ar Carthie orbéreaituns ‘hiner: nee each Week 'PREE! “Tf excess acid causes you) k vadtagaees Gicers, 6 in- | lished In Monroe County. Flori Stomach Ulcers, ‘Gas Pains, T ion, Heart GET free | 5 Done and © dered this tet day of ample “doetor’s prescription, | (SEA = sc Baws Uda, at Gardrer’s ‘Pharmacy. | maymena tt ed of Cireuit Court. may20-thur-fri-10wks) Solicitor for Complainant ae | Sly2-9-16-23 MONROE THEATER Jack Holt-Eveiyn Venuble in : NORTH OF NOME Centery Spanky MeFartand-P. Holmes in | GENERAL SPANKY i Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches 4 tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25 a wooden minnow over'at Braden- ton Beach, I gathered is ‘as fine a mess of sunburn as anyone could ask for, and it was‘so cockeyed phot fora ‘couple of -hours.I was writigin’ wet ‘from perspiration, eompany at Cologne, Germany. :- 8 ‘Pord-Canada prodiction for the : current season today totalled 59;-/ ‘pr. Bela ‘Schitk of ie York, 500 and, Lincoln and _Lincoln-| medical ‘seiént'st, born in ‘Han- Zephyr. production ‘of 1987 “series |wary, 60 years-azo. ears 28,500. Exeluding pro‘luction by the 4 English, German and _ French /'thor, ‘direstor -in ‘the Bague of | companies, thé total of ‘Ford V-8, ai 4 4 but there was none of that de- pressive feelin’ you get from ‘a hot day up country. Then along ‘about six at night a thundershower came blowin’ in off ‘the ‘Gulf and the wind with it Was aétiially cold, an hour's hard rain folléwed and it was so cool for the rest of ‘the night that 1 was glad to have a cbver. ‘You ¢an go runnin’ off ‘some- where élse for ‘your vacation if you want to, but T’ve ‘tried it sev- eral times and have learned ‘that when it comes to real comfort ‘and pleastire theré’s no place like ‘Florida, and with ail our charming beaches, lakes and pleasure ‘e- sorts a fellow ‘can have a whale of a vacation without ‘ever leavin’ the State. ‘You can pack the family in the car and start out in most any di- rection and ‘find plenty of ‘enter- tainment regardless of what your particular tastes may be. Why don’t you tike my aivice ‘and “See Florida First this summer.” SATE IEE AEE IOC ONE . Bees CALL FOR BIDS OVERSEAS ROAD AND ‘TOLL tyRIDe ‘DISTRICT MONROE seks, Sepraaicy july 1, Key West, Plorida. Beated bids wil be received by the @verseas Road and Toll Bridge District, Monroe County, Florida, ‘at the Court House, Key est, Fior- ida, wp to 1 o'clock, P. M. 8s. T, duly 29, 1937, at which place all bids ‘rec licly opened and read aloud, furnishing materials F. 0. B. dock: ‘Miami, Florida, for bridges on St "Read No. 4, Morifoe County, Florida! P .W. A. Dock Fla.’ 1136-R, Contract H ITEM ‘A—Approximately 20 ‘Tons Structual Steel. ITEM B—Approximately 1,200 Square Feet Open Steel Floor- ing. Any sidered. ‘Bach did shall be sabmitted on Overseas forms * i by ‘th Ros supplied by ie pe ‘be accom) ‘Or ‘bid per cent (5 per cent) bid asa guarantee Overseas District. contract with ‘the and Toll Bridge tract Surety Bond the Overseas Road District, Monroe ,_ Plor equal ‘tb one hundred per ‘for a period of thirty (30) thereof, There will _be available not more i Dollars ($4,- than Four 000.06) for this materiat. All work shall be in accordance ‘with bill of materials and contract which ‘be ‘examined at the office of documents relative thereto ¢ Overseas Road and Tol! | District at Key at the offices of the State Department at Tallahassee and Mi- ami, Flerffa. Soch bill of ‘wuterial, /and contract @ocuments may ‘be ‘se. cured from the Of the Over. seas Read and Toll Bridge District! decuments in goed comfition within | ‘Prori#a. of ana ‘Tot! lat Hey 3 | The “GQverseas Rend } Bridge Distfict, “Monrce Covnt | Florida, reserves the right to walv formalities in any bid and to reject! AND TOLL } ime and] ed will be pub-| for bids received attér the spect- fied time and date will not be con- ind in ‘the amiGunt of five of the base the bidder if awarded the contract, witli within ten (10) consecutive calendar days after written notice being given of. such award, enter into a ‘written Road Monroe County, Florida, tn accordance with. the accepted bid, an@ give ‘a con- to 8 cent (100 per cent) of the centract price. No bidder may withdraw his bid days after the date set for the opening West, Florida, or Road Canada for ‘the ‘curretit ‘produc- tion séasdn fis to ‘aprroximately 1,083,000. , Pevfedtly Right Lovise—Alm ‘I going ‘the -right ‘way to ‘the theater? Gentleman ‘(oh the sfreet)— You ‘couldn't be dressed ‘better. LEGALS CALL FOR HDs ‘OVERSPAS ‘ROAD AND POLL BRIDGE DISTRICT MONHOER ‘COUNTY. FLORIDA July 2, 1937-4 Key West, Florida. Sealed bids. will be received by the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, Monroe Courity, Florida, at the Court House, Key ‘West. Fior- ida, upto 1 o'clock, P. M., EB. & T. duty 29, 1937, at which ‘time and place all bids received will he ublicly Opened and ‘re . urnishing “wll material mnd constructing bridges on State Road No. 4-A, Mon- roe County, Florida, PWA Dovk No. Fla. 1136-R, Contract 1-1, follows: CONTRACT I-1 to consist ‘of the construction of protection work (Timber Bulkhead). Any bids received after — the ‘specified tithe, and date will not be considered. f Each bid shall be submitted, on forms supplied by the Over- #eas ‘Road and Toll District, Monroe County, Florida} Each bid iiust be accompanied by at certified check or bid bond in the amount of five per cent (6 per, cent) of the base bid as a guar~ antee that the bidder, if award the contract, will within ten (207) conseentive calendar days after! written ‘notice ‘being given of! such Ward, enter into « ‘written contract with the Overseas Read and Toll Bridge District, Mor County, Plorida, in ae¢or wit! the accepted bid, and give a Con4 tract Surety Bond satisfactory to ‘the Overseas Roag and Toll ‘Brid Distriet, Monroe County, (Plorida, equal ‘to one hundred per chnt (100, per cént) of the contract price. No bidder thay “withdraw bis bid] 4 for a period ‘of 40 days after thi date set for the opening thereof, tile Ade les by Effective ‘May 89, 1937 $8.8. CUBA Leaves Port " und Wednesdays at 4:00 P. M., arriving Key nang Fy te, rte and Theredays. ‘Lenvos Key West ‘Tuesiiays and Fridays 5 P.M. for Port Tampa, Fla. d For further information wid rates call Phone 14 “EH COSTAR, Agent. ie contract. ¢ contractor and all . aten than the prevailing wage rates ‘the Toculity where the work ls be constructed, having heen determined by Oversens Road and Toli Bridge Dis trict, co incorporated into the Doe —betw ~ en— MIAMI and KEY WEST MIAMI AND KEY WEST te. The ‘Successful bidder will be re- ee to carry, at his own expen orkmen’s Compensation insure ance, Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance, ail the approval of the said Over Road and Toll Bridge District. ance with plans and cintraet u relative thereto which may] Pour round weekly direct between Miami Leave Miami at 12:00-0’clock noon on Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Priday. Leave ‘West at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on , Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Oe Three round trips weekly via Truck: and Boat: dseave Key West at 8:00 o'clock A. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Miami 7:30 A. M. on Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. ethciemaiinianlipntitottis Daily (except Sunday) Service via motor trucks —Miami to Lower Matecumbe and return-—serving all intermediate points on Florida Keys. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Fall Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 the offices of the State partment. at Tallahassee, d and Stami, Florida. Such plats and} contract documents may be from the office of the rar Roadand Toll Bridge District ath Key Went, Plorida. ty depositing # therewit the sum of Five Doflary return Of teid-pitns- ded contract ten (16) days aft award the contract ‘theret, } The Gvernens Read and Toll {Bridge Pidtrict, Fierida. ‘reserves the right fo waive tormalition-im any bid and Sect anveand all bids OVEEseAS ROAD "AND BRIDGE -DISPRICT. COUNTY. PLORITA BENIAMIN D. TREVOR. Chairman B_M. DUNCAN, Generai Manager and Chief ' {

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