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MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1539 ) LEGALS LEGALS 1929 and represent taxes for the years 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 1, Bik. 9, K. W. Found. Co. Sub., Plat 1, Plat Book 1, Pages 155-189, as recorded in Mon- roe County. Records, Deed Book D-2, Page 5, Deed Book B-5, Page sold evi- ate No. 349 of nt taxes for the both inclusive. x certificates together with all subsequent omitted y taxes will he s. bidder at the West at Dated this th 19 (SEAL) Ross € S: Clerk Cireuit Court, Florida phe taxes denced hy cert are 00 o'clock P. ) Nth day of March, wyer Monroe County, apr: is hereby Marshall has t request together with all ited or levied taxes State of Florida be and sold to the highest bidder for cash. as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of gislature, upon the following ed real estate in the County of Monres, of Florida, to-wit: 5 “4 as re- corded in Sipnron Dose Records, D. evi- of 93. nd represent ta: the years 1922 t hoth inclu together omitted or levied sold to the highest Court House Door on the 4th day of 00 o'clock P.M. y of M " . Ress C Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe ¢ Florida. mar20- 3; apr3,1939—M2037 bidder House the I. described of Monroe, Pt. Lot Curry's roe County B-2. Page The taxe denced by ci 1931 and repr 1930 to for Ril ipon the following state in the County ri Mon- Book rded in Deed 168, to be evi- i 167 of for the 9, both inclusive. » together with | mitted or levied, to the highest t Hous Door are he 20th L) Re Cireuit Court, Florida mar20-27; s C Sawyer jonroe County, apr —M 2038 LE OF TAX wm. F. me tax sub: held by adverti written 7, Maloney’s n Monroe Coun- Records, Teed Book WW, Page e taxes to be sold certificate No. 3) nt taxes for 9, both inclusive. ificate together wi omitted or au Said tax ¢ all subseque taxes will t Door of April, 19% 00 o'clock P.M. Dated this the 20th day of March, 19: (BE. AL) Ross C Sawy Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe Co Florida. m: nor Court House n the 4th day ¢ Notice is ) Jos. F. Sands 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 sh as provided by House Mill 6 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following seine ‘state in the County tate of Frida, to-wit: Bik. 21 ounty Rec RR, Page -499. The taxes to be ed by Tiled with as recorded in rds, Deed Book sold evi- certifieate No. 5 of 1925 and repr nt taxes for the years 1924 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Ker West. on the 4th day of April, 1939 at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this the 20th day of March, 19 Re uit Court, 3 are s C Sawyer onroe County, SEAL) Clerk Cireuit Court, that with Notice Lorenzo me filed request that the es together with all tted or levied taxes of Florida be highest subseanent held by advertise bidder for House Pull the Lewislature, described real ¢ 296 of the 1 une the following » in the County t Florida, to-wit! 14, as recorded Records, ~ Deed The taxes to be sold teseee hy certificate No. 396 of 2 mt taxes for the) 9, both inclusive. ate together with omitted or levied | taxes will he sold to the highest | bidder at_the Court House Door | in Key West, on the 4th day of! April, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock F Dated this the 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sa’ ee Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe € Florida mar2i are evi- ubseqnent apr3,1939—M2041 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX co esha » 1041 Notice is ‘cleus Wm. A. Edwards has filed with me written request that the tax certifieates together with alt | subsequent omitted or levied taxes | given that i9a9—m2036 tax subsequent omitted ar ley held by advertised and sold to the bidder Sa all the tax cert subsequent held by advertised and sold to the all ‘subsequent bidder advertised and sold to the | denced by certificate 2ot o | h day of Maren, jdenced by certificate all subsequent 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 Florida, to-w d ly certificate 563 and represent t for the « 1928 to both inclusive. d tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be seld to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Ker West. on the 4th day of 1929 o'clock P.M. th day of March ss C Sawyer fonroe County, 3,1939—M2042 request together with all omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided hy House Till 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following deseribed real e in the County ate of Florida, to-wit: 1 ax re- y Records, are evi- certificate and represe! 1928 to 19 ate together with omitted or levied p sold to the highest Court House Door . on the 4th y 3:00 o'clock P 20th day of March, n Kes April, 1 Dated this the AL) Ro: k Cireuit Court, 3 jorida, mar20 > Sawyer County, given’ that filed -with the all requ tificates toxethe! subsequent omit corded in Deed Book The ta rtificate represent t Ni aid tax certificate all subsequent omitted taxes will be sold to the highe bidder at the Court) House Door in Key VV lay. Florida. mar20-2 3 has filed quest that the together with all d taxes Florida be highest ded by acts of awith certificates the State of, for House Bill cash as 396 of the the Legislature, upon the following described real esta County Monroe County ved Hook PP, Page 7 taxes to 39, both inclus x certificate together sequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 4th day of April, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. 3 ated this the 20th day of March, 4) Ross C Sawyer ‘erk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. marzo apr3,1939—M 2045, NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 1045 Notice is hereby given that Rich- ard A. Russell (Roland Albury) has filed with written request that ates together w nitted or levied taxes State of Florida be 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 -¢ note the ©& Monroe, State of Florida, t Pt. of Tr. 14, as recorded in’ Mc roe County Records, Deed Book. YY Page 267. The taxes to be sold certificate No. 73 and represent taxes for both inclusive. ate together with mitted or levied sold to the highest Court House Door on the 4th day of 3:00 o'clock P. 2oth day of March, are evi- taxes will be at the in Key West April, 193 Ross C Sawyer Monroe County, Florida. LE OF TAX 5 Notice is hereby given t Russell (Ari a at Rieh- n> has au the tax certifieates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of =o ‘or cash as provide Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of egislature, upon the following hed real estate in the County ff Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 11, Blk. 8 Tr. 19, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book B-3, Page 84 The taxes to be sold are evi- No. 646 of 1929 and represent taxes for the ears 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 12, Blk. 8 Tr. 19 recorded in Monroe County RB ords, Deed Book B-3, Page 84. The taxes to he sold are evi- No. 647 of | 1929 and represent taxes for the years 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with s omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 4th da: | April, 1939. at 3:00 o'clock F Dated this the 20th day of March, a L) Clerk @ireuit Court, Monroe ¢ Florida. mar20-27; apr3,1939-—M2e47 | hall} < —M2046 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pirates Progress 0000 000CCCCOOESOOOETOSOELSODOOOOOOOOOSEDOOOEO ee ee e A piratets progress is outlined by Meondver Pie Tray- nor (right) for catcher Ray Mueller, who was formerly with the Boston Bees and is now with the, Pittsburgh Pirates. They’re at the training camp in San Bernardino, California. wecevessece eececccsocaveceseeoee: "FOLLO WING THROUGH BY AGUILAR Coccescccnccceces NOTES OF BASEBALL GAME anyone when he caught a fly PLAYED YESTERDAY ball out there. He intends to keep First off, the writer wishes to the ball as a souvenir. At bat, he HeeEeRT ek See gee gen struckout once, was hit by a Jr., played the ; = the Seafood Grill nine at right-{ Pitched ball and drove three hard field. Waite is a manager and nét ones to second and third. Next a player, and was as surprised as’ game, Bud Garing will try to do etter gobs. “Dhe-oddsiare two LEG A LS to one on Waite. | Mario Hernandez was the hit- none E oO) 1s ‘ TH i ting fool of the contest. Wickers No. 1047 P A A Notice is hereby given that Rich-| WAS close behind him. Mario and two singles, while Wickers or TAX certificates together with all quent omitted or ‘levied taxes te of Florida be 1 ine RIENGSE singles. Barcelo also cracked out a round-tripper. Dickey Navarro hit a home run but was called out ords, Deed Book see “slammed a triple to deep center to be Sold, are. evle and a double to leit center, cou- pled with a single base biow. The wonderful catch made by Bernard Waite in the field was the oustanding feature of the game. C. Garcia also executed some fancy catches and tosses, as cid Mario Hernandez and I. Rod- riguez. Jose (Chee) Hernandez, a ball player with 17 years of experi- ence in Class AA and Class A baseball and who played several winters in Cuba with the Ha- bana and Almondares club, is now making his home perman- ently in this city. He umpired ihe game yesterday and although he claimed the contest was a mer- ry-go-around, he does see some very good talent in the two clubs and although he has not seen the other two clubs in action he has been told they are very good. He is anxious to see sorne)of the oth- er pitchers. He isin the market, for a moundsmen.t,He haSsseep! various players in Tampa and Cuba. Mr. Hernandez is staying at 1113 Varela street and will be here permanently, as he is an em- ploye of the Key West-Havana Cigar Company, recently opened here. upon the following ate in the Cou of Florida, to-w 44, as recorded in for not touching a bag. County Rees the s 1931 to 1 dd tax cert subsequent together with omitted or levied will be sold to the highest at the Court House Door st, on the 4th day of at 3:00 o'clock P.M. s the 20th day of March, all taxes bidder in K April, Ross C Sawyer -rk Circuit Court, Monroe County, lorida. mar20-27; apr3,1939—M2048 NOTIC oF CERTIF! No, 10 s hereby given that Jen- tis Pierce has filed with itten request that the fieates together with all uent omitted or levied taxes t of Florida be 1d to the highest as provided by of the 1937 acts of - Legislature. upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: rt of Tr. 12, Tropical Oe rded in Monroe County cords, Deed Rook D-1, Page 519. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 472 of i nd represent taxes for the years 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot of’ Tr. 12, Tropical | Sub.. as recorded in Monroe Coun-! tv Records, Deed Book D-1, Page 519. ‘The taxes to be sold are evi- ed by certificate No. 473 of and represent taxes for the 92 39, both inclusive. tes together with omitted or. levied he sold to the highest the Court House Door . on the 4th day 00 o'clock P. 20th day of M ALE OF “ATES TAX Not? nie Lots rec °f LOCAL BOYS IN LIMELIGHT St. Louis Post-Dispatch carried a full column on Chino Hernan- dez in a recent issue. Chino played first base for the Pirates in Key West. The article stated that he will be farmed out to the North Carolina League, and com- |pared his running to that of Joe Medwick of St. Louis Cardinals. The story said that he hit like Mize and threw like Martin. must be good if that is true. We see a great future in front of uegislature, upon the following |Chino.» Doc Weaver claims the Sonne Sade at rivets, Gow Key Wester has the making of a Pt. Lot 1, Blk. 50, as recorded in | big leaguer. Monroe County Records, Deed Book! Esmond ”” V._ Pages 356-7. Paget The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 26 of 1934 and represent taxes years 13 Also, corded at 3 s the Ross C Sawyer reuit Court, Monroe County, a. apr3,1939—M2049 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Ne, 1049 Notice is hereby given that Clar- ence H. and Margaret Pierce have filed with me written request that ax certificates together with all equent omitted or levied taxes » State of Florida be sold to the highest h as provided by 396 of the 1937 acts of will play with the club of that city in the North Varolina League. Fans wish Tarzan all the luck in the world and maye he be in Class The taxes to be sold are evi- A next year and the majors in a by certificate No. 2713 of i947 is their wish. for the 3 to 1939, both inclusive. ‘Pt. Lot 1, Blk. 50, as re- in Monroe County Records, Page 327. and represent taxes for the #1932 to 1829, both Inclusive.. aid tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied STEAL FAMILY WASH eed will be sold to the highest ea bidder at the Court House Door —On in Key West, on the 4th day of GREEN CAMP, o- charges April, 1939, at 2:00 o'clock P.M. Of’ stealing the family wash off jabated this the 20th day of March, the clothes line at the home of AL) Ross © Sawyer (J. D. Chard in this city, two ik Circuit Court, Monroe County, youths were sentenced to 30 days jorida. mar20-27; apr3,1939—M2050 | in jail. poled a four-bagger and three , a Albury left , for Statesville, N. C., where he’ NOW HAS NEW CLUB DAVITS USED FOR LIFTING SMALL BOATS; STILL WORKING ON SAILBOAT DIVISION: NEW BOATS BEING BUILT Se regu weekly meet- ing therKey West Boat Club Friday’ night there were shown, the new Cavits which have been placed at the Lighthouse Building Three dock to lift the dingheys and motorboats of the club to the clubhouse. Plans were again discussed for establishing a sailboat division in Garrison Bight, protected harbor, where are now berthed many small “sailboats. A number of possible places where the club might meet at Garrison Bight were discussed but there was no accord concerning any one place. The clud is attempting to get together a list of photographs on the various Keys they visit on their weekly cruises together with photos of the very success- ful Stunt Show put on here re- cently and writeups from The Key West Citizen regarding the doings of the eJub;ta place as an exhibit of thé thub’s work. George Faraldo’s Jitterbug 11 footer speedster: is reported com- plete except for one plank with! the boat expected to be complet- ed for next Sunday. Commodore Roberts’ 16-foot speedboat with inboard engine is being built slowly and well. Plans for a near future water show, by the club and a change of the number of meetings to two a week broached. “WILD BASEBALL GAME PLAYED AT NAVAL GROUNDS | ROADSIDE PIRATES DEFEAT-| ED SEAFOOD GRILL 15-11! YESTERDAY AFTERRNOON;: | FOURTEEN ERRORS A wild game of baseball was played yesterday afternoon at Navy Field, with Roadside Pi-; sutes finally coming out on the wp of a 15-11 score against Sea- food Grill. A barrage of hits, and a maze of runs and errors made the veorekeeper resort to an adding machine toward the last of the game. In all, 26 runs were scored, 29 safe hits were recorded and 14 errors committed. Bucs used three pitchers and the Grillers sent in two. M. Hernandez was the leader at bat. He poled a home run, a double and two singles, scoring} three runs and driving home a trio. Wickers slammed four out. of four, one good for a round-trip- per. Alonzo hit three out of five, including a double and triple, and Domenech was creditted with three safeties out of five tries. Three fast double plays were accomplished by the Pirates. Score by innings: R. H. E. Pirates 201 072 003—15 12 4° Grillers .. 200 623 130-11 17 10; Malgrat, Barcelo,: Sanchez and I, Rodriguez; D. Navarro, Wickers | and Ruedas + BOWLING FINALS SET FOR TONIGHT Tonight will see the final play- off of the Key West Bowling League Tcurnament. Texaco Re- fining, Battery “E” and Davis Construction teams, the three) ¢, high clubs of the Potent adits | meeting tonight at the Key West Bowling Alleys opposite the Jef-/ ferson Hotel on Duval street, determine the first, second third place winners of the tourna- ment. , Each team will bowl three games tonight, and the total num- j ber of pins bowled by each team’ will.determine that team’s final berth as winner. A beautifiil bowling _ statuette: trophy goes: to the: winning team, and a gold or silver bowling ball watch charm to.each player on’ the first or second place teams, ; and bronze medals to each third place winner. Play will begin sharply at 8 , o'clock, which is a half-hour ear- lier than usual ‘because tonight there will be three teams instead of two bowling. The three teams in the play- offi tonight are about evenly matched, and tonight’s games shopld prove to be the hardest fought and most interesting of the tournament. !$10,000, taking into consideration of further spread of the flames) | was past. ‘ing held by the city council last | the company in regards to | not been neglibile. “""'BOATING CLUB ‘CITY COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT There will ve a Rea meeting of the City Counciu held tonight, beginning at 7:30 o’clock, at which time the matter of the Zoning Enabling Act will be taken up for discussion. The proposed measure, which will be introduced for passage in| the legislature by Representative , B. C. Papy, has already been ap-' proved by the local zoning board. In all probability other matters | will come before the meeting scheduled for tonight. KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just 10 Year: | Ago Today As Taken From The Files of The Citizen One of the most extensive con- | flagrations to visit the city in! several years started at 11:15 to- day and destroyed the greater portion of the old Ruy Lopez Cigar factory off the county road jon Thompson street, the structure | having cost in the neighborhood | of $100,000 to erect in years past | when material was much cheaper | than at the present time. All the/ wood, section of the western part | ‘of the building was destroyed by | the blaze today. The offices and picking and packing departments! were not affected by the flames. Chief Pinder estimates the loss at | the dilapidated condition of the building. Origin of the fire has ;not been determined, according to the fire chief, who says he will make an investigation along those | lines. The firemen had the flames | under control at 12:15 but it was/| not until 2 o’clock that the danger Several weeks ago an-/| other fire was discovered in the! building, which damaged the oth- | er end of the structure to the ex- tent of about $1,000. The factory was among the original manufac- | turing plants in. the city of Key West. As the result of a special meet- night, and a conference with B. L. Grooms, manager of the Key| | West Electric-Company, the work | of tearing up the street car tracks and repaving the'streets affected, will be started in the near future. The council passed an ordinance at the meeting on its third and last reading, authorizing the abandonment of the tracks and all rail and substituting a bus line instead. The clerk was in-| structed to withdraw the suit, | which has been started against) the railway franchise. | Editorial Comment: Stephen | Fetchit, a colored boy, who was) born in Key West, has found his | way to Hollywood and has made | good. He was featured in a re- cent picture. Gloria Swanson} lived in Key West for a number | of years and later was featured as an outstanding star of the cine- ma world. So Key West's contri-/ bution to the screen drama has | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith announce the engagement of their | daughter, Corabell Billberry © to! George Gibson. It is stated the marriage will take place in the near future. The brick building situated at the corner of Front and Fitzpat- rick streets is being repainted, and other improvements are be- ing made to the property. When this work is completed the place will have a much better appear- ance. | Mrs. Grace Phillips, local ex- ecutive secretary of the Red ‘ross, reports a contribution of aire received from the Woman's Guild of St. Paul’s parish toward the relief fund, which is to be used for the .benefit of flood suf- ferers. A mass meeting of the Key West Fire Department will be held in the city hall Friday night, beginning at 8 o'clock, at which time various matters in connec- tion with the coming firemen’s convention will be discussed, and it is requested that all members of the department be present. Pasquel Vasquez, arrested some time ago by officers of the nar- cotic squad, has furnished the re- quired bail of $2,000 and released. SAEED WERPACT | OMAHA, Neb. — Because he| testified that he bit into a two- incl Totiig: Ault Bi a piege of| pie, John Grammersdorf of this | city was: awarded: a $2,000 ver-| FOR SALE—Lot, 48'x50’, PAGE FIVE CLASSIFIED COLUMN BOC C000 AEs Hs SES SEC CEEOO ESOL OOOH RAHA c5SSSCES FOR SALE FOR SALE CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tt FOR SALE—4% acres, Big Pine Key, 255-ft. frontage on High- way, 755-ft. deep. Small house. About 25 bearing lime trees. Apply 1118 White street. mar2-s HOUSE AND LOT, 5 rocms, bath. Apply 1118 White street. mar2-s DESIRABLE CORNER 55’x84’, reasonable Terms. Abstract of Title furn- ished. Box FOR SALE— Wheel Chair. a Fleming street. bargain. mar24-3tx SECCND-HAND SEWING MA- CHINE, good working condi- tion. Phone 152-M, or call at D. Bearup’s, 514 Margaret street. mar24-tf FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100 Run from Washington to Vor; Ap- | Phister street. $1,000. ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tfs | corner ! Duval und Louica streets; two| lots, corner Bertha strect and Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good location. Apply 1212 Olivia street. decl4-s | FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully equipped, engine and hull, in very good condition. Newly renovated. Reasonable for cash. Apply, 506 South street. decl0s FURNISHED COTTAGE, 623 Division Street. Automatic’ hot water, Frigidaire, newly furn- ished. Apply 625 Division Street. feb7-s FOR SALE—Double house on Charles Street, $2,500. Apply 625 Division Street. feb7-s | FOR SALE—Double Corner Lot Desirable section. Will divide Apply box DOM, The Citizen. febl-s TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern conveniences. Near Casa Ma rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125 Von Phister strect. oct31-» FOUR NEW RUGS of Cocoanut Fibre. Different sizes. Reason- able. 519 Elizabeth street. mar4-s | FIVE ACKES HOWES KEY. Wa- terfront. Near Ramrod Key. Apply 519 Elizabeth street. mar4-s T LOT on South Street near Eliza- beth; Lot on Bertha Street near Ocean; Lot on Washing- ton street near Thompson; Lot on Flagler Avenue. Apply 519 Elizabeth Street. mar4-s LARGE SIZE G. E. REFRIGER- ATOR, almost new. Bargain. Apply 519 Elizabeth Street. mar4-s PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. jun25-tt FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with four-horse outboard Johnson motor, fully equipped, $125. 1217 Petronia street, rear. jan4-s FOR SALE—Spanish type house, 61x110’; bery. 1023 Watson street. ginia street deadends at this property. marl15-s | ne MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW. Two bedrooms, enclosed sleep- ing porch, bath, living-room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen. All conveniences. Bargain, reasonable terms. 1117 South street. febl5-s Lot on Stock Is- FOR rfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. “Marlin”. Newly installed en- gine. White cedar planking, mahogany frames, brass screw- ed, modern lines. Completely equipped. Cabin with two bunks, storage space and ma-: Tine toilet. Fishing chairs and seats. Beautifully upholstered, throughout. Outriggers, new fishbox. Well kept boat. Own- er forced to sell as he is leav-| ing town in two months. Apply The Citizen Office. marli-s BIG PINE KEY WATERFRONT, | 50x260. Five-room furnished cottage, coconut trees. Ideal for Fishing Camp. $650 Cash. Other lots, $50.00 up. Write Mrs. Calkins, 166 N. W. 53rd Street, Miami, Fla. mar6-s FOR SALE—i1% acres. Planta- | tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, ' West. BOAT, 22% feet, made of cypress. | Six-cylinder Nash. $200. Ap: ply Box N, The Citizen. fruit trees and shrub-; Vir-| aug3l-s FOR SALE—28-ft. Cabin Cruiser ~ R. S. HOWARD PIANO, $50.00: Electric Range, $25. Two-burner (covered) Gas Plate, $7.50. in good conditi BURY’S SERVI | FOR SALE—80 acres on Big Pinc Key; %4-mile frontage on high- way. Centrally located. High land and fresh spring water. Write or see B. E. CALKINS, Ramrod Key, P.O. feb2.- FOR SALK—One lot, 100 by 5C€ feet, on Big Pine Key, $225.00. Answer, Box AK, clo Citizen. feb21 a 500 The Artman Press, may19-tf TYPEWRITIN sheets, 75c. SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, 15c each. THE ART- MAN PRESS. nov25-tf SALE— The Citi- nov25-tf LOT, 50°x125". on Big Pine South street. mar4-s OLD PAPEI FOR Three bundles for 5c. zen Office. HOUSE Also, Key. AND _ lot 50°x125 Apply LOST Wateh, Reward if re- jorie Atwell, 912 mar27-2tx LOST — Ladies’ sterling silver. turned to Mi Division St. Wrist BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE GOOD PROPOSITION for person with capital to place I land City Hotel in operation. Will seil, lease or take mort- gage. Hi 31 rooms, 411 William stre G. L. F., 1023 Watson street. marll-s FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT, 421 United Street, one block from South Beach. Apply Valdes Bakery. mar23-4t NICE FURNISHED HOUSE, five rooms and bath. New furni- ture, moder conveniences, garage. Apply 619 Ashe street. mar27-7tx FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, centrally located, all modern conveniences. Apply 519 Duval street. decl6-s ROOMS NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. Phone 9135. feb23-tf HOTELS ai<08 BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, innerspring mattresses. Under new management. 917 Fleming Street. nov18-tt WANTED WANTED—Man to clerk in gro cery store. Must be neat and have legible handwriting. Box DR, The Citizen. mar20-tf Subscribe to The Citizen. VIDAL aa aD PROTECT your ay by the o" mals III OID OID Os