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s&s iNafice is hereby given that Page, to 1938, beth inclusive. “Book XX, Page 245. ‘Karl’ 0. Thompson has filed with “ the Legislature, upon the following ., Meseribed real estate in the County oe aed in Monroe County Records, ., Deed Book B-2, Page 355. . hi wislature, upon the following real-estate in the County roe, State of Florida, to-wit: s Paty lerk Circuit Court, - held by the State of Florida be PAGE FOUR LEGALS SOTICR OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES 3 ‘No. 667 Notice is hereby given that John Anderson Est. has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or’ levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following desxeribed real estate in the County | of Monroe, Stat Pt. Lots... ed in Monre Hook BS, Pare! «to he sold ardjevidenced ate No. 20 of 1934, and sent taxes for the years 1933 38) bodh oipdusive id tax cer sbeeaene ee taxes will ‘he~sold the highest bidder at the) Gount)(HouserDoor in Key West, on the, 23rd, , at 8100 etek pt Dated this the’ 7th day ‘of June, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. q ES June 7-14-21, 1938—M1268 NOVICK OF SALE_OF TAX | ‘ CPRTIFICATES No. G38 Johnson and Jerman have filed with ma.written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes ~-held-by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Ii 296 of the 1937 acts of ‘the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County | of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: | Lot 27, of Tr. 5, Elizabeth 8t., Galveston and Windsor Lanes, as re- ~—eorded in Monroe County Records,’ Deed Bank XX, Page 245. ‘Thy; taxes to be sold are evidence by certificate No, 4278 of 1933, aad! represhit taxes for the years 1932/ m, Pt of ‘Tr. 5, Windsor Lape, Olivia and Pauline Sts., as recérd- ed in’ Monroe County Records, Bwlod 1 ¢ taxes tobe sold are evidenced by certificate No, 4328 of 1933, and represent taxes for the years’ 1932 to 1938, both inclusive. Sajd tax certificates together with all, subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest | bidder at the Court House Door in| Key, West, on the 23rd day of June, | 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. | Dated this the 7th day of June, | 938. (SEAL: Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. ve June 7-14-21, 1938—M1269 | '" NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX EY CERTIFICATES Ne. 669 Notice is bereby given that me “written request that the x certificates together with all ubsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the hig! bidder for cash as provided 'y House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 1, Key Largo, See. 11, Pp. 61, Re. 39, Acres 6%, as re- “The taxes to be sold are evidenced: by certificate No. 953 of 1930, a represent taxes for the years 1929 and 1930, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or lev taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 23rd day of June, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. | Dated this the 7th day of June, Ross © Sawyer Monroe County, _Plorida. June 7-14-21, 1938—M1270 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 670 ‘Notice is hereby given that De-Rogers Et Al have filed with written request that the tax eertificates together with all gubsequent omitted or levied taxes advertined and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of Lot 1, Big Pine Key, Sec. 8, Twp. 66, Re, 29, Acres 9 3-4, ax Feoord- | roe County Records, Deed Page ~ to he sold are evidenced by certificate No, 1177 of 1930, and represent taxes for the years’ 1929 to 1934, both inclusive, rye Sald tax certificate tometer] iu all subsequent omitted taxen will be soid to the highest | by | , of June; } peed hiaptpudsatene omitted | LEGALS | \represent taxes for the years 1928 | to 1938, both inclusive. f | ° also, Lot 2, Little Raccoon Key, | Sec. 26, Twp. 67, Re. 25, Acres 9%, as recorded in Monroe County Rec- lords, Deed Book |. The taxes to | by certificate } | represent tas | to 1938, both videnced Said tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will he sold to the t y of June, “of June, L) Ross C Sawyer | ‘Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, |” Florida. June 7-14-21, 1938—M1273 | NOTICE OF SAL | CERTIFICA’ i No. 673 Nutice fs hereby | Santos V. Vila lst me written request ax certificates together subsequent omitted or 1 held by the State of | advertised a bidder for cash asp House Bill 396 of the 1937 the Legislature, upon the following | described real estate in the Coun tate of te Bik. 5. OF TAX 28 given that has filed with that the with ail |. The taxes to by certificate | represent ta | to 1938, hoth inclusive Also, Lot 3, Blk. 11, corded in roe Coun Deed Book ‘The taxes to b by certificate } represent taxes to 1938, both inclusive. ‘Also, Lot 6, Blk. 7, Tr. 14, as re- arded in Monroe County Records, Rook VV, Page 235 yv{Bhe taxes to be sold a by certificate No. 200 represent taxes for the y tg,..4938, both, inclusive. id tax certificates together with or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 23rd day of June, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 7th day of June, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. r. 10, as re- Records, ced and enced , and 1921 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 674 Notice hereby Wm. A. Carey has me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, tc-wit: Pt, Lot 1, Blk, 56, as recorded in is given that filed with it | Monroe County Records, Deed Book XX, Page ‘60: ‘The. taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 149 of 1930, and represent taxes for the years 1929 to 1938, both inclusive Also, ‘Pt. Lot 4, BUk; $6, as record- ed. in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D-2, Page 6. The taxes to be'sold are evidenced and by certificate Na, 156 of 1930, n 1929 représent taxes for the years to 1938, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest ‘bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 23rd day of June, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. June 7-1 » 1938—M1 eeecceee eeccscesces WILDLIFE IN THE KEYS By E. M. M. epeoneneseosooccooce THE GREEN HERON RANGE IN FLORIDA: Breeds throughout the State in suitable locations. Winters from St. Augus- tine southward. This little heron is to be seen daily in all the lower Keys, He is not so majestic as some of his larger cousins, but at close range, ‘quite as decorative. Always he is trusting and friendly, and has bidder at the Court House Door in , fest( on the 28rd day Bat 2:00 ‘o'clock, Pat Dated this the 7th yiot 1988. _ ie be aa been my nearby companion dur- many a solitary hour spent in the swamps and water areas that c| remained | face of the gale June 7-14-21, 1938—M1274 | Dated this the 7th day of June, | 1938. THE REY WHS? CITIZEN ALASKAN DISASTER FICTIONIZED BY AUTHOR 5 as million men of war were learning to squads right in a hun- dred army cantonments and five times their number were devas- tating France in a trantic effort to annex a few feet of ground as the S.S. Princess Sophia teft her dockQ—————_————. | at Skagway, Alaska. on Oct. 25th,|runs a fast, luxurious line of 1918 Down the in- credibly beauti- ful Lynn Canal she steamed on her way to the sea. Shortly af- ter midnight the ship grounded gent- ly on the bid- den rocks of one of the world’s most beautiful water- ways. For 24 bours the passengers aboard, playing games and list- ening to the ship's band. Then the hur- ricane struck. Rescuers were hejpless in the The famed Taku Glacier is the background for one of the crack Alaskan liners now plying from Skagway to United States ports. It was in this lo- cale that “The Eighth Passenger,” Good Housekeep- bottom. Three jng’s gripping new serial was laid. hundred and forty-three people went down witb the crack liner but the story of the | disaster was lost in the welter of ' mews from the front. It was one of the greatest marine disasters | in history. | In the June, issue of Good | Housekeeping, ‘Edison . Marshall, | famous writer, has fictionized the | story of the sinkingiof the Princess Sophia in “The Eighth Passenger.” Today the Canadiau-Pacific R. R. and the gallant ship went to the steamers to the isolated port of Skagway, past the towering moun- tain renges, through gorges of glacier ice and up the famed Lynn Canal, now carefully charted and as safe as any waterway in the awor'ds dn the first, installment of the three part serial Mr. Marshall has written @' dramatic and gripping story that ‘fiction editors hope for but rarely gee. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, CONDUCTED AT BOSTON, MASS. BOSTON, Mass., June 14.—A! appeared quite well. And hej | warning to nations “whose gov-| proved to be completely cured”. ernments. have been conceived| Judge Smith further disclosed largely in selfish ambition and | that one of the most notable facts | brought forth by human force” concerning the discoverer and was issued here at the annual founder of Christian Science is}, |meeting of The First Church of ; 3 ‘Christ, Scientist, The M other |*e assurance which she constant Church, by The Christian Science |!y had that its teachings came to |! Board of Directors, who declared ‘her through inspiration and rev- the lessons of history show such | elation. governing bodies to be “of few Medical Regimentation days and full of trouble”. | The Hon. C. Augustus Nor- oe at ages ie matinued | wood, manager of Committees on movement, increasingly higher |Publication, expressed the stand | standards for authorized period-|Christian Scientists should take icals, and a larger number of re- Eee chr eat ot medical ‘regi: quests from groups of non-Scien- |"; rope . F | tists for representative Christian | aecaends teeaee soap ipa A a rere ny HHastings ed» from the League of Nations aay igs nn a Hastings Gown through national, _ state, ee a ss. | county, and local health depart- Church, was announced. He suc-|™ents; and the public in general | ceeds Judge Clifford P. Smith of | Was, ae Meee apatnatioy avith igh ereey eagsear pam “This does not mean that the i ‘dominant school of medicine and Palmer of Marshfield were TO | arlatian Wraetce. aire: Mned up. elected treasurer and clerk of the lagainst each other, for many ene > ety cee cuiean /medical men are more ready than Science Board of Directors to ver before to recognize the re- | serve for one year. His duty is | ligion of Christian Science and its to be presiding officer at the a a cart nil apres et nual — * Report |We never interfere with the Mr. Palmer, reading the state- rights of others to enjoy whatever | ment from the directors, reported |Method of healing they may pre- that The Mother Church has| fer we ask simply that our right | grown substantially in numbers |t© rely on spiritual means for | during the past year; is united, | healing be not interfered with”. phgrrmoniqus, and without debt, ee ee nieces tue ced hs! GREEK STEAMER (attention of Christian Scientists | | to. the responsibility, they have in | respect to upholding such funda; COMES T0 PORT | mental issues of life as cultiva- | tion of goodwill and preservation MANY BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED IN PAST WEEK |}ONE OF APPLICATIONS ON LIST CALLS FOR EXPENDI- TURE OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS One of the larger projects listed for work in Key West at this time tis the general repairs project on: ! the rooming house at 412 Francis | street. This is listed in the office of Building Inspector Harry M. Baker. The building is owned by Charles S. Gibson and the work is priced at $2,000. Another building to be repaired which is on thelist in the office of the building inspector is that of general repairs to the apart- ment house on Duval street near South Beach. Repairs will cost $1,000. Another of the larger projects is a request from John A. Stock- ing for permission to erect a resi- dence at 1502 United street. The ecvepepesepenacee | TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1938. Today’s Horoscope eeccccccccconsensceseson Today gives large ideas, but, unfortunately, may carry with it impractical uses. Good associa- | tion is the saving of this nature. | There is enough ability to make for success, if the thoughts are | turned into proper channels. If | not, the end is liable to be a blighted life, often from circum- | stances which might have been! j overcome. ! | building is to be 26 feet by 31 | feet and approximate cost will be $2,500. i Other work listed is as follows: | General repairs to residence in | , the rear of Emma street, on the; | thoroughfare known as Stricker | jlane. Owner, Leo Cook; cost, ! $100. General repairs and paint house at 707 Division street. Owner, | Gertrude Golden; cost, $300. | General repairs and paint home {at 1009 Grinnell street. Owner, } | Claude Albury; cost, $200. {General repairs to home at 315 { William street. Owner, Paul| Monsalvatge; cost, $100. Repairs to roof at 1018 Thomp- son lane. Owner, H. Adams; cost, | j $100. ALL ICE REFR LUE GET YOUR RADIO TUBES TESTED FREE PLAY SAFE— By keeping FOODSTUFFS at the right temperature in one of our METAL IGERATORS These refrigerators are doubly HEAT PROOF and absolutely air tight Priced from $20.00 vw Easy Terms—10 Days Free Trial On Display at THOMPSON ICE COMPANY, Inc. —Phone No. 8— PRESENTED BY THESE FIRMS MAY BE DEPENDED UPON Give ThemYour Business! CONCRETE BLOCKS We have just installed the and can test your tubes, actual opera’ PIERCE BROTHERS PALMER’S ROOFING CO. —o— Tile Slate Metal Shingles Built-Up Roofing Gutter Work New and Repairing —o— 1212 White Street SRR et! TREVOR AND MORRIS —_—- INC. “Oldest Continuous Ford latest type TUBE CHECKER METAL or GLASS, under ting conditions Reasonable Prices CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY Rear Wm. Curry’s Sons Co, G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS — Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing hh. B. DAVIS’ 100 PER CENT PAINTS AND OILS William and Caroline Sts. INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS TELEPHONE NO. 1 CHARLES E. ROBERTS Contractor PLASTERING STUCCO ORNAMENTAL WORK Brick Tile Stone Work 524 MARGARET ST. aI THE ARTMAN PRESS JOE ALLEN Notary Public j Dealers in, the World” The Fords Go By ‘Yhe' calls home. To me he has al-! of a system of government pro- ‘ways been symbolic of the quiet | tecting the civil rights of its peo- 1938—M1271 | and peace of the innermost sanc- | Ple and ensuring to them freedom | tuaries of the Southern wilder-! of speech, of the press, and of | ness. Silent and unobstructive, he | Peligious worship. i PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 i VESSEL DROPS ANCHOR /IN ; STREAM: AWAITING ORDERS Wate 429 b2 VRE LANE O ET Ah piped 3 = Obrk ‘to jd Ross C td! 4 cape Cope. Monroe County, ' June T-14 t ‘ ‘ wed le id ude. ba Ti CrTZEN OFFICE EET EOE PT FETT OT NTS ERO RRORET EP eT ETE T SEL ORT ERR T EPO EE { » Tecorded in | NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX ‘ CERTIFICATES No, 671 ‘Notice is hereby given Jos. Fieitas has filed mie written request that tax certificates together with all aobsequent omitted or levied taxes heid by the State of Florida be i and sold to the highest i. as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legisiature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Subs. 5, 6, Lot 12, of Tr. 3, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book Y, Pages 28 The taxes to b¢ sold are evidenced by. certificate Nosadeddeof-79 of 1922, and repreapnt taxes for the years 1921 to 1998, geth Jpolusive. Said tax certifical arether with all subsequent amitt or lévied taxes Wii be séid to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key Weat, on the 23rd day of June, 193%, at 3:0¢ o'clock P.M that with the Dated this the Tth day of June, 1938. (SBAL) | Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Perida. June 1 1938—MI2T2 NOTICH OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Ne. @F2 hereny given Clarkson — (Netlie has filed =~ with Fequest that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of advertixed and sold to the highest bidder for cash as prov: by House Bill 396 of the 1037 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: lot 1, Little Raccoon Key, Sec. 28, Twp. 67, Re 25. Acres 2th, as ree County Recerds, Deed Beok ——. Page - Notice Blisabeth S Morris) me written that iffcate No. 1155 of 1929, and it 4 flaps his quiet way along the aisles of wine colored water be-— tween the cypress trunks or floats }from one mangrove clump to the | next; never hurried, seldom seem- }ing to be alarmed, his serene |poise makes one a bit ashamed, at times, of one’s own human an- | tics. I sometimes wonder on what j authority man bases his claim to vast superiority over all other creatures, when he might learn so much of the real art of living from a study of one small Green Heron. | I have recently heard, for the first time in my life, that the )Green Heron is considered quite @ delicacy in Southern Florida. Now it is probably a good thing that tastes are more or less di- vergent, but it seems to me that jis is carrying originality much I can, of course, under- that a starving man might eron meat” palatable. I , under rather trying circum- ate dog and found it not not care for a sec- should understand, all, that it is not kill for food unless that particular ease of protect- species, that it is never legi- 58 gen ® | it I da . We for i to isfz £70522 abt +e 4 i taxon to be sold are evidenced | Incidents of Healing Judge Smith, retiring president, related several incidents of heal-; Greek Steamship Mina L. Ca-! ing in which Mrs. Eddy’s work as | panis, arrived in port Sunday | a practitioner of Christian Science’ for orders and is lying in the) was demonstrated. stream awaiting instructions! In one instance, he said, “about! which will be received through | 1872 when Mrs. Eddy lived in) the Porter Dock Co. } Lynn, she heard that an acquaint-| It is understood that quarantine | ance named Mrs. Edgecomb was] authorities of the port of Key} in great trouble, and went to see | West have ordered that certain | her. The trouble was that her | live stock on the vessel must be | little boy was extremely ill from ‘killed and the hides and intes- } what a physician had diagnosed | tines burned because of the live } as a chronic disease of the bow-/ stock being inflicted with hoof els. As Mrs. Edgecomb afterward and mouth disease. related, Mrs. Eddy took the child! The animals were taken on the frmo his crib, held him in her) vessel at a port in Ireland, it is from his crib, held him in her said, and it is known that cattle him down again, and went out./ from that section of the world | His symptoms changed at once. | are inflicted with hoof and mouth | In less than an hour, he called | disease. for his playthings, got up, andi —_——_ } Four marriage licenses were is- sued from the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord during the week ending Saturday. June 1. The records show issues. for the following. ; Chas. J. Curry and Kathryn| Annice Smith; Joseph Albury and Virginia Thompson; Joseph Rus- sell and Ywonne Cruz; Carl O. Lopez and Viorene E. Lopez. order to prevent the accumula- tion of an unusable surplus. Shall we not get together and stop this senseless destruction IDENTIFICATION: Length, 20 inches; spread 25 inches; bill 25 inches. Adult: Top of head and cresh, dark green; sides of head, and breast, dark wine ; chin and throat, white; parts, neutral gray: wing: tail greenish; lining of wings, lead. HABITS: Nests singly or in ll groups: Eggs 3 to 4. Food consists largely of fish, crustaces. insects and snails. ; f i Kraft Miracle Whip Salad THE NEW NEW YORK BAR-B-Q WILL OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 14 —to give the public the same service—food and prices as before! FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY —PHONE 597— —SPECIAL— CONCH CHOWDERS, HOT BOLLOS and MOLLETES —S80S5 SIMONTON STREET— Key West's SMARTEST RESTAURANT the alibi —serving— BREAKFAST LUNCH — FOR — COLUMBIA AUNDRY SERVICE PHONE 57 —et— POPULAR PRICES Jefferson Hotel Building PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Digeified, Sympetbetie Courtesy LICENSED SMBALMER Ambslance Service LADY ATTESDANT Phone 668 Never Sleep Don’t Telephone | |/)''/ WIRE FREE ED. BERLINER —PLUMBER— 1016 Division Street

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