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PAGE FOUR BY MARIB DE NERVAUD SYNOPSIS: When Kay Cran- don’s Lazy Nine ranch house and barn burn, Josh Hastings—who ‘wents to buy the ranch and marry Kay — invites her to the Flying’ Six. She refuses, distrusting him, but young sister Babs and Aunt Kate go. The insurance money has to go to the mortgage, jolting Kay's plan to rebuild. Ted Gay- nor, a puncher Kay hired impul- sively, stirs the outfit to cut its own lumber and rebuild without pay. She is on her way to buy the only available timberland when Serap Johnson, a Hastings punch- er, lassoes her, leaving her roped on the mesa. Meanwhile Ted gets an option on the land for Kay. Chapter 15 Reseue With Fury ESOLVING to get up on the open range, bonds or no bonds, Kay managed to edge pain- fully up the slope, using her el- bows and knees to pull herself along. - The distance, which could have been covered in a few strides on foot, seemed endless when nego- tiated in this painful fashion. At last she reached the top and sank back, faint with exhaustion. Opening her eyes, she could see the range stretching out in undu- lating waves to the horizon on the south and east; while to the north west the mountains rose to intercept its vast sweep. There was not a sign of life. In a kind of Kay watched the flicker- ing waves of heat that made the seem to vibrate against the blue sky. A merciful oblivion was. steal- over her, when suddenly t oe a on the aor ie sout e saw outline silhouette of a horseman. The first sickening dread that it might be ee Johnson passed the realization that he wouidn’t be riding so far to the south. Resolving that whoever the ¥as, she would rather trust to him than to Johnson, Kay took fresh courage. eo apneted ees hope, she ir in- , the distant ‘apparition. wasn’t a cl her. in. could stand up; there ance that he could see She her way over toa smooth boulder and, bracing her- self Spent it, managed to pull herself up on her feet. As she wavered uncertainly on the one foot that was in a position to take @ solid stand, her heart gave a it and a strangled cry the muffling ban- had san See 28 oo dean poh Sal Eek eae an Thetinetive impulsi' f. i ve ef- be fe fin y kd goa oa sig- she lost he: a slumped to the round. Strain ing and panting, she tried again to Her eyes never left the t 3 groaned with desperatior 28 she saw him resume his way, come to a her courage forsook her, ahd | if she in to ushing black- hess that eaveloced hers gs The Thud Of Hoofbeats IG beauty, eh?” came to to realize that ieee. oa one fete binge over bh ept her e the summon a See some way out. The ma ust have some Ceceacy she could yt But she mustn't show gave a low whistle. “T'll sa: ve doné some traveling!” he Sees “Kind of hard going, ere d eran and loosened . “No point in covering w red lips, any. fongen he as he straight- up again, “Come on, Cutie. ww you're jt brown eyes of yours! I to see ‘em snap!” opened her eyes and looked it at him, without moving. will | he Raby ce es in thelr hypnotle lepths, and, in spite of Scrap Joh: an barrassed laugh, and took a x) these bonds and Ray’ & voice id intent, as she held © gaze, “T'll agree to about what's happened, cope te stay on rit 5 a cut these i Bae £7 ra] a hoarse lai he beside her, ot put er. prety Ma loated, breath- eyes avoided hers her lips, and Kay of terror. neither had of distant hoof- at the same mo- ith became aware of | Johnson dropped Kay | , sprang to his feet} gun. an the same instant, Kay kicked | against his shins, her i g i : e $ Ey Cy 4 : i we r 13 iff Re g STILL AFTER WIFE NEW ‘YORK.—Tobias stein of this city, after Wild right girl The Cat! Binks—You say your wife treats you like a kitten? Is she really that gentie? Peck—Yes, she around by the neck. carries me bound feet catching; him unawares and throwing him off his balarice. He crashed to the ground, his gun erplodise harmlessly in the air. ‘through waves of blackness, Kay heard the pounding of hoofs and Ted Gaynor’s voice calling, “Lie still! If you move, you're a goner!” Galvanized to life again by the ; miracle of hearing Ted’s voice, Kay shrank away from the prone figure at her feet, that suddenly ceased struggling at the deadly j threat behind Ted's command. With her heart in her throat, she turned and gazed at the oncoming figure of her rescuer. Taking in the situation at a glance, Ted pulled his mount to a sliding stop and nivpes off, His eyes were fixed on Scrap John- son, whom he kept covered with the guu Kay had given him. A foot or two away from Scrap Johnson, his gun lay where it had fallen, just out of reach. Shifting his aim for one fraction of a sec- ond, Ted fired, shattering the gun to bits. Then he covered the man on the ground again, before he had a chance to move. “Get out of his reach, Kay,” Ted called, without once taking his have him try to use you as a shield!” Kay obeyed without a word, dragging herself to one side. “Now, get up, you!” It seemed to Kay that she had never heard such controlled fury in any human voice. After'a moment’s hesitation, the ecg Six puncher rose to ‘his ree! “Pitch ‘em, and keep ’em there!” With a ‘snarl, he obeyed. Kay glanced fearfully frém: one man to the other. ns “Turn around!” Te d’s voice ran, he reached with his free hand for the rope on the pommel of his saddle. Stepping swiftly over to Scrap Johnson, he pressed his gun into his back, at the same time putting a loop around his raised hands. Jerking them down, he ex- pertly his arms to his the job o: side d him and fin- ished ‘A Second Lesson’ og-tieing him. EAVING him where he had dropped, Ted strode over to Kay and, with quick, clean cuts of his knife, severed the ropes that bound her, “Are you all right?” His breath came quickly, as he gazed anxi- ously into. Kay’s eyes. She nodded, a tremulous, reas- suring smile on her lips. “Yes, thanks to you.” Ted handed her her father’s (hoe “Take this, and if anything appens to me, you can protect yourself. But nothing will hap- pen.” His voice still vibrated with the same deadly fury. “What are you going to do?” Kay demanded. “Much as I’d like to, I can’t kill this cowardly coyote in cold blood if he hasn’t harmed you; and I’m not going to drag him to the sheriff to have this noised about the range. So, ’'m going to give him a second lesson he won't forget, and he ever shows up on the range again, I'll kill him!” “No—no!” Kay cried in a terror- stricken voice, “Leave him bound and let’s go!” Without appearing to hear her, Tea stepped swiftly away, an called contemptuously to Scrap Johnson, “That's only a slip noose. Get yourself free and come take your A look of mingled surprise and elation gleamed in Scrap John- gon’s eyes as he strained against the ropes and felt them give, Shak- ing lf », he crouched for a moment, then made a rush for Ted, all the rage of his former de- feat in his attack. It seemed to Kay that it was hours instead of seconds that, heart in her mouth, she watched the struggle. Both men were slight in build, though Scrap Johnson had a decided advan! in- weight and sit: general physical indignity that Kay had suf- fered, however, added an-invinci- fury to-Ted’s attack that far pho ge any mére physical ad- antage. s Sidestepping his opponent’s Ast-swingiha rush, he tore back at him with a blow that sent him oe Le ee ing his balance, Scrap son. lowered his head with a roar of rege and butted into Ted's stom- ach like a battering ram. But Ted ‘countered with a swinging upper- cut that found its mark. Following up his advantage like one possessed, he landed one ter- rific punch after another, finally forcing his antagonist to his knees. Panting and blinking the sweat tr then tri let the groggy cher struggh toh fe " Then Scrap Johnson put all he had left in a wild } Ted saw his opportunity and drove a knockout blew to his chin. Serap’s head snapped back with a sickening twist. Groaning, he toppled to the ground and lay still, (Copyright, 1937, Marie de Nervawa) Tom Runyon shows up at the Lazy Nine to make some qaeries, tomorrow. BLUFF WORKED | | | blowing | tempted to hold up W. R. Capron} out 109 candles on his birthday,°! this city he pointed a banana “Why shouldn't I get|&t them and they fled, thinking it wi PALACE Gene Autry in Yodelin’ Kid From Pine Ridge Comedy and Serial a revolver. eyes off his victim, “I don’t aim to | out again. As his prisoner obeyed, | A out of his eyes»Ted drew back and | | | | Coeeocccccscooagccccogoce: | Miss Alileen Bethel left over} jthe highway yesterday morning, for a visit with her father, J. M. | Bethel, at Rock Harbor, Fla. | i | { i Miss Teen Williams and Miss} | Minnie Porter Harris will leave} ‘over the highway tomorrow morn-} ing for Miami where they wil it for several days on a com-! bined business and pleasure trip. ! Mrs. Harry Pierce and children Mary Louise, Fay Lillian, Lois,| {and Raymond Curry Pierce, ar-} lrived yesterday from Homestead} and are guests of Mrs. Pierce’s | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. andj 1Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry. ‘Mrs. Charles A. McCarthy, who jrecently arrived from San Diego, Calif, for a visit with her parents and other relatives, left |this morning for a visit with Mr. Mc€arthy’s parents in Bristol, Conn., and will there be joined by} him later. Joseph Richardson and Maleolm |Sawyer, were passengers on the Florida Motor Lines bus this morning going to Miami for a {short visit, Mrs. F, R. Damnaway and chil- dren Frank J. and Blanche Anne, jwho were visiting Mrs. Dunn- away’s mother, Mrs. Blanche Her- rick, and other relatives, left over fhé*hithway this morning for Jacksonville. Another member jot the party was Lottie Eunice poner who was also visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Herrick. Misses Celia and Mary Lou Delgado, who were in Key West and guests at the home of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Matthews, left over the highway this morning for their home in Miami. Miss Teresa Falk, professiona) nurse in the Protestant Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, who was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falk and other relatives, left over the highway this morn- ing for Miami and will leave to- morrow to resume her duties. J. B. Symmonette, manager of the local branch of an insurance company, who had been attending a businees meeting of the com- pany in Jacksonville, returned to the city Wednesday evening over the highway. SPECIALS AT SUPPLY STORE Paul’s Tire and Auto Supply! Store, corner Fleming and Whitei streets, is today advertising four big summer specials, good until July 31. Theee four big specials will be of interest to every motorist. TOOTHPICK TOPICS By €. G. FLINT A reader of this pillar has long romised some Key West _high- ights to bedeck the column and add to its reader-interest. We looked forward to it because he fis one to keep his eyes and ears atune te happenings along the waterfront, on the street corners of a Saturday night. or among the lush beauties at Kress’. In short, he had vs meeting the R.F.D. ear- rier like a lovesick school girl, full of anticipation of a nice let- ter from a sailor sweetheart. Of course we were disappointed, This fellow is just another promising- fool, long on saying, but short on | paying, A story what wows New Hamp- {shire may be a dud by the time it hieaches Key West. You take the jiocal “phange and run” party, jthat has town authorities all up- jset. It’s a fad among young fotks ithst packs a thrill for such as! likes it, An automobile drives; up; out jump young people who} i disrobe, take a hasty swim in the |“all togetner” and are “gone with can respend. Between poison ivy and the law, there’s an ele- ment of chance. But you might ind saiifishing off Sand Key more l exeiting. Hampstead, N. #., 1987. jduly 17, Salve-Nose Drops Headache Try “Reb-My-Tism”™-' ‘ 'Subjeet:. +Nebuchadnezzar!s | p.m \“What Must I Do To Be Saved?” {the wind,” before the constabulary | «tock. fo'dock. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Joe A. Tolle, Pastor Eaton and Simonton Streets {Raton Street, between Duval and Plan to spend part of your Sum-; Simonton Streets " mer in Church Bible School at 10:00 a. m. Caereh school, 9:45 a. m. Ger! Allan Robinson, superintendent. ld Saunders, superintendent. Morning worship, at.11 o’elock. Morning worship, 11 ane | Baptist Training Union ,at,.7 Subject: “Too Proud To Pray.” : Pe mj ene tow fee Epworth League;'? pom, Evening wotship'at 8" oreidek. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, Evening worship, 8 o'clock Dream.” | Prayer meeting, Wednesday, Bip, p.m. Subjeet: “The Last Word.” | Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45) p.m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organ t; Gerald Saunders, director. Choir vehearsal, Thursday, 7:30 m. LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH O. C, Howell, Pastor Georgia and Division Streets Church school, 9:45 a. m, Al bert H. Carey, superintendent, Joe Pearlman, President of Con-| . Morning-worship, 11 o'clock. gregation Sermon subject: “A undant Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a,j Life.” i m,, and every day in week, ex-|_ Young Peop‘e’s Department has cept Friday, at 4 p. m. its morning session in the church Regular services every Friday| With Miss Miriam Carey as teach- evening, 8 o’elcek, and Saturday | €?- The evening session at 6:30 morning, 7 0’clock. o’elock in the church schoo! annex with Archie Roberts, president. Junior boys and girls meet in {the church school annex at 4 p. jms with Mrs. Mary Thompson as superintendent. Evening worship, 8 o'clock, Sermon subject: “The Barren Fig-tree.” B’NAI ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi Joseph Male, Pastor FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH William L. Halladay, Pastor 527 Wiliam Street Sunday school, 9:45 a, m. Morning worship, 11 0’¢lock. t . Sermon subject: “Jesus Christ] M’ssionary society meets every Our Ghief Shepherd.” Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Christian Endeavor, 7 p., m.| the church school annex with Mrs Evening worship at 8 o'clock. !Corrine Curry as president, Sermon subject: “The God of, Prayer and praise service each Abundance.” | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wed-| Church choir | practice every nesday, 8 p. m. Wednesday evening after prayer “If thou shalt confess with thy meee: Mrs. J. Roland Adams mouth, the Lord Jesus, and shalt | Pianist, ee Ee believe in thine ect that | The public is cordially invited God hath raised him from ito attend all these services, the, dead, thou shalt be — | saved.” FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rey. John H. and Beulah Clark Stroud, in charge of services Morning worship, 11 ‘o’clock Sunday sehool, 3:30 p. m. Class es for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m Weekly Prayer Me: Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday, 5 p. m. SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH J. C. Gekeler, Pastor White and Washington Streets Sunday School at 10 a. m Oscar Norman, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Evening worship at 8 o’elock. Mid-week Bible study on Wed- nesday at 7:30 p. m. FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Duval and Eaton Sts Sundays Summer Months Schedule Sundays Sung Mass, Holy Communion, Tam. Children’s 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer said plain, 11 { o’elock, Low Mass, short sermon, 11:15 a. Mm. Evensong, Prayer, Benediction, 8 p. m, Week-Days Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 a. m. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p, m. Wednesdays Holy Communion, Shuler Peele, Pastor Feming and. William Streets Church school meets at 5a m. William N. Knowles, genera! superintendent, i Morning worship service at 11 Sermon subject: “The Glorious Lord.” Hi-League meets at 7 p. m™m Young People’s Epworth League meets at 7 p. m. Evening worship service at $ Sermon subjeet: “Broken Things.” Mid-week Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday. 8:45 p. m, Mass, Catechism, Sermon, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH Morning prayer, 8:45 a. m. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 a, m, Evening prayer, 5:30 o’clock. MIXED BIBLE CLASS “EL SALVADOR * Grinnell and Virginia Sts. Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club, Monday, 8 p. m. Bible study and prayer service Wednesday, 8 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCI Sam B, Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers . Meetings every Sunday morn- \\ &/thg at the’ Harris School audi- mre women not connected with any 327 El'zabeth Street other Bible Class and regardless Sunday schvol, 9:30 a. m. of denominations are invited to Sunday morning service, 11) attend. o'clock. Wednesday evening serviee, 8 o'clock. Reading room in Society build- ing open Fridays only. CATHOLIC CHURCH GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. j Evening service at 8 o'clock. Gospel addresses by A. Van Ryn on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and {Sunday at& pm Week-Days Bible Stndy, Wednesday, 7:30 om St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Wm. Reagan, S. J., in charge Sunday morning Masses will be sa‘d at 7 and 9:30 o’clock. Week-day Mass at 7 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock, Sundays and Fridays. CHURCH OF GOD L. A, Ford, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Sunday morning worship, TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colore *t Simonton Street Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Sundsy morning service, 1! MONROE THEATER Constance Worth-V.. Haworth in CHINA PASSAGE F. Barthelomew-M. Carroll in LLOYDS OF LONDON Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orcher tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Servine 11 Fab Sunday evening service, Special nvusie and singing. Prayer meetings Toesday and Thorsdcy nights, 8 o'clock, Everybody weicome at all serv- ices —SPECIAL— Saterday and Sunday Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor | ETY | torium at 10 o'clock. Men andf To those who are planning to attend the show at the Douglass | Schaet auditorium tonight at $ jo’elock, an evening of good en- jtertainment is assured, it is stat- ed. Under the able. supervisi Danie) Fager and Miss Nell Jewel Howze, of the Recreation Depart- ment of WPA, the Key West Negro Civic Players will present the following one-act plays: “The City Slicker”, “Scandal” and “Two Too Many.” de Reservations are being ma lor all white patronage. - BRIDGE WORK ON i (Continued from Page One) has been started on Big Pine Key. Rock base completed on the Hog Key end. Estimate earned in June, $4, 437.06, equals 4.3 percent Bsti- mates earned to date, $14,912.42, equals 14.5 percent. In addition to earned estimates the contractor has provided a camp and furnished all tion equipment, the costs of whi are included in the unit items,9; construction. ‘Number of men employed op [this contract for the. week ending. June 19, were: Three super- yisory, three skilled, ». six. o.semy, skilled, 10 unskilled, Total22.— Contract H-1, Bahia Honda Bridge. Wisconsin Bridge and Iron company, Milwaukee, Wis consin. Contract amount, $318, 248.92. Contract date, March 31, 1937. Work began, April 25; 1937. Contract completion date. January 25, 1938, Finished Work Work completed, _ Strugtura} steel fabrication approximately 90 percent. The first shipment of steel arrived at the site last week: Estimate earned to date, none, No estimate allowance has beep made for materials fabricated and stored at the site. The com tractor has provided a camp and furnished part of the scsteay equipment for construction, the} p> costs of which are included in the unit items of construetion. ‘Mem employed on the work week beginning June 28 number- ed 26. Contract H-2, Moser Channel Swing Span. Bids reeeived twice on this work were nearly double the estimate and in as much as we believe that the work can be done for approximately the esti- mated amount, application has’ been made to the Public Works! Administration for authority to do! with our own forces. Mr. Cotton has concurred in this recommen« dation. Contract H-3, Channel No. 5 Bascule Span. Bids received on this work wedre nearly double the estimate and in as much as we be- lieve that the work can be done for approximately the estimated i has been ministration for authority to do the work with our own forces. Verbal authority has been re- ceived and we expect to begin ad-' ie for materials at an early te. Prayer serviee, 7:30. p, m. «Evening service at 8 0 Subject: “I Saw A New Heaye and A New Earth.”—Rev. 21:1-7. Junior choir, Tuesday, 7:30 speak to the leaders of classes, choristers, officers of the church and the Women’s Auxiliary, and officers and teachers of the iit LEGALS CALL FOR BIDS QVERSEAS ROAD AND TOLL BRIDG! MONROE COUNTY, PLORIDA July 1, 1937. Koz West, Florida. Sealed bids will be received by the Road and Toll Bridge District, Monroe County, Florida, at the Court House, Key West, ida, up to 1 o'clock, P. M., E. July 29, 1937, at which time and place all bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud, fer furnishing all materials and labor and constructing readway and. on. of [bridges on State Road No. 4-A, Mon- Road roe County, Florida, PWA Docket No. Fla. 1136-R, Contract I-1, as follows: ‘ CONTRACT 1-1 to consist of | the construction of protection work (Timber Bulkhead). ‘ Any bids ived after the specified time and date will not be} consider, iH Each. did shall be submitted on forms supplied by the Over-{ seas Road and Toll Bridge; pertrict, Monroe County, Florida.; ch bid must be accompanied by a; certified check or bid bond in the amount of five per cent (5 per cent) of the base bid as a suar-} antee that the bidder, if awarded, the contract, will within ten (10) consecutive "calendar days after | written notice being given of. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1937. LEGALS Ker Sealed bida wil he ved by the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District July 29, 1937, at which place ali bids’ received. will be pub- Hely opened and read aloud, for furnishing materials F_ 0. B. docks, Miami, Flarida, for bridges on State . 4, Monroe County, Florida, Fla.” 1136-R, ‘ontract as follows: ITEM A—Approximately 20 Tons Structual Steel. ITEM B—Approximately _ 1,290 Sauare Feet Open Steel Fidor- ing. Any bids receiyed after the speci- ed time and date will not be con- dered. Each bid shall be submitted on forms supplied by the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District. Mon- roe County, Florida, Bach bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in the amount of five per cent (5 per ee base bid as a guarantee that the bidder if awarded the contract, wilt within ten (10) consecutive calendar days after written notice being given of PM a ‘such, award, enter into a written County, Florida, in accordance with the accepted bid, and give a Con- tract Surety Bond satisfactory to the Overseas Road and Tol) Bridge; District, Monroe County, Florida,’ equal to one hundred per cent (106 per cent) of the contract price. + No bidder may withdraw bis hid for a period of 60 days after the ‘date set for the opening thereof. There wilt he available net more than Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,-) construc-foge) for construction purposes on*than Four Thousand Dollars ($4,- his contract. ‘The gontxaator. and all suv-con- pay, Jaber, net less) wailing here.the work ig tg constructed, such minimum rats wing: heen by the Seven erscas: Road and Tell Bridge Dis- tniot,, Monroe; Connty, Ftorida, and neerporated. inte, the Contract mate. 5: | |. Pe.suceesstul bidder will be re- sired to carry, at his own expense, Workmen's Compensation —Insur- ance, Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance, all subject to the approval of t' iad Read and Toll Bri All work shall be ance with plans and contract ments relative thereto which he examined at the office of the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- trict at Key West, Florida, or, at the offices of the State Road De- partment, at Tallahassee, Florida, and Miami, Florida. Such plans and rontract documents may be seeured from the office of the Overseas Road and Pol Bridge District at Key West, Florida, by depositing therewith the su. of: Five Dollars (35,00) in-cash or money order, which sum will be refunded upon teturn of said plans and contract documents in good candition within ten (10) days after the award of the contract therefor. The Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, Monroe County, lorida. reserves the tight to waive formalities any hid and to re- Ject any and all bids. AND. TOL, MONROE INTY, FLORIDA, BENJAMIN D. TREVOR, *hairman TR. M. DUNCAN, General Manager ana Chi Engineer. iy! may 23 big gs Bonk sof or THe or ATE OF THE &TATE 32 ORS Sos bas eae ROB COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. THOS, H. ANDERSON, ve HUGH 8. BLANCHE M. LARRICK, wife, ET AL. Defendants, ORDER OF PUBLICATION ring by the sworn bil ot a Cortitiontes LARRI = Appeal filed in the above entitled cause) Ra. that the defendant John Nesbitt ts @ non-resident of the State of Flor- ida and his residence as is New York, bat the Gefendants Kya 1. Hemming, —— Hemming, her husband is un- known, That each of od defend service of a summons in chancery whom would bind de- eat [jt im tutiner ordered ‘hag thie of. ' week The _ ist day of be publishet ence. cach ir consecutive weeks in © Sawyer Clerk of Cirenit Court, Raymond R. Lord. Solicitor for Complainant. By2-9- 16-22-36 Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ wage rates for} documents relative i he Comptainant, ef Lies | be! Road the atcepted bid, and give a con- tract Surety Bond satisfactory te the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, Monree County, Florida, equal to one hundred per cent (200 per cent) of the contract price. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. ‘There will be available not more 900.00) for this material AN work shall be in aceordance with bill of materials and contract thereto whieh may be examined. at the office of the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District at Key West, Florida, or os aftices Tanne State Road partment at Tallahassee and Ml- ami, Florida. Such bitt of materiais and contract documents may be Se- cured from the office*of the Over- seas paag Hee ct Distriet at Key Wrest, The Overseas and Toit Bridge District, Monroe County, Florida, reserves the right te waive formatities In any bid and to reject any apd all bids. OVERSEAS ROAD AND TOLL BRING DISTRICT, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. BENJAMIN D. TREVOR, Chairman. Th. M. DUNCAN, General Manager ‘and Chief Engineer. jty1#-23 EN TUR CIRCUFT COURT GF FUP PLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUS? OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCER CHAS, N, STONE, vs. a LOTTIE A. DAY and Rusband, 1 married, husband, i ries Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed im the above stated cause that Lottie A. Day, and eos: her buaband, if married, fendants therein: named, are non-residents of the State of Florida ai that thelr residence an is pal known is 5427 Sth Avenue, Los An eles, Ca rn That sait de~- fendants are over the age of lwemty-one years and that there is no person in the State of Florida a Sérvice of 2 summops in chancery. upon whom would bind salt de~ fondants, © It is therefore ordered that said hon-reaidents be end they are here by required to appear to the hill of A. D, 1937, otherw ine tions of said bill wilt confessed by said Dene and ordered of Julx, A. PB. 1933. (SEAL) jones © Sawyer Cterk of Cirewit Court. ymend TR. Lord Soligitor for Comoiainant. 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