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Key West will od row night, 8:30 po wi Nava) Air Station Officers’ team | f -tomor- | mn the (Station. » @:00-—B Team vs, Elks Club. - 9:00—Varsity vs. Commis- No. 1 bucks up against the strong Athletic Department five of the Naval ‘Operating Base, Winner of ‘the first-half of the Isiand ‘City League. The .N.O.B.’s boast that no team in ‘Key West is able to de- it ‘them, “having lost only once , range. Hurdling an obstacle. ening-up process for which t Official Navy ‘Photograph. | DRAWING A BEAD ‘on America's foes is'the ambition | ‘of Corporal Charles'E. Ramsdell of the U.S. Marines, low er left, who is stationed here while taking part in the:‘‘snap- Ping in” practice which are preliminary to shooting on the | ,93% is the-Command ‘type tough- he Marines are noted, is Pvt. Jack R. Keane, upper left, and at the lower right is Ma- Joss ‘by! ‘point was not an accident, | the ‘fundamentals of correct | A large crowd is expected to Witness this fracas which will be the last N.OB, game before. the members enter the seventh ra- val district tournament. Standings in the Island City League as of March 2 follow: ‘Club— Pet. Athletic Dept. (Ni OB) ee Today we continue our 714! view cof baseball activities 666 |Key West-since the late 1880's. re- in rine Gunner R. E. Bardwick FOLLOWING THROUGH __ ‘BY AGUILAR bbT 200 OP OD HO SOD OD TS OF OHDTHHOHOOHCOOOCOOOOOOOCOOOSOOLES | ‘instructing three, privates in| ‘rifle handling. { 1 ‘lowed the Pirates fiv- hits and | \two runs. Trojans touched Sal-| 12 hits} | Certificate No. vs. | LESTBR RALPH O'NEL THE KEY WEST CITIZEN YOU DON’T HAVE GREMLINS? Up to now only aviators were supposed to be both. .ered by the Gremlins. B actually a -Gremlin LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICA TAX DERD (Senate BU No. 143) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That S. D, Austin, holder of Tax 669, isswed ‘the 2nd dayof September, A. D. 1940,has filed same in my office ani. hne made application fora tax deed to be issued ‘thereon. Said certiffeate embraces the following desvilje property in the County of Monyoe, State of Florida, to-w: < Pt. Lot 6, Big Pine K 14, Twp. 66, Range Acres D1-811, as recorded Monroe County Records, The assessment of the said ‘prop- erty under the satd certificate ‘is. sued was in the name of Minnie L. N POR Duke. Uniess said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prap- erty described therein will be solf to the highest ‘bidder at the court house door on the first .Mon- day in the month of April, 1943, which is the 5th day of April, #943. Dated this 17th day of ‘February, (SEAL oss C Sawyer Clerk of (€ircuit County,--Florida. feb17-24,mar3-10,1943 IN 'PHE CIRCUIT COURT OF DHE BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CMmODIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. TD Plaintiff, DIVORCE L, Trefendant. ‘ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Lester Ralph O'Neil, Northmeré Hotel, 4943 Kenmore Avenue at Argyle, Chicago, Ilinois. You are ‘hereby required to: ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for dis voree in the above styled cause op the 5th.day of April, A. D. 1943, ourt of Monroe) Another Proverb Shown Up Mother (sagely)—You can't eat , your cake-and have it, too, you’ know. ' ‘Small Daughter—Well, mother, if 1 want:cake just to ook at, | , there’s plerity in the baker’s win-| dow. LEGALS NOTIOE OF INTENTION PO MAKE PPLICATION FOR LICENSE AS FREE DEALER Notice is hereby given that the urilersi 4a ™martied ‘woman, a State | | | Civeuit Court of the Bleventh Ju- liefal Cireuit of the State of Flor- n-and for Monroe County, in {Chaneery sitting, for a license to }manage, take charge of, and con- trol her property, and ‘to become ia free dealer in every respect. Dated at Key West, Florida, this 93d day of February, A. D. 1943 i ALL. DUPFY. | teb24;mar3-10-17-24,1943 | < No, 8-523 HANS -KAUNITZ, Plaintift, RD NEWMANN WKAUNITZ, Defendant. ORDER FOR -PURLICA! : HILDEGARD NEWMANN KAUNITZ, 82 Santa Monica, Pasay, Philippine islands. You are hereby ordered to file your appearance or answer to_the Bill of Complaint for divice file against you by Hans Kaul before the Rule Day in 1, wit: April 5, 1943, othemWis allegations of said Bill will taken as confessed by you, Let this order be published in The ‘Key West Citizen for four con- secutive weeks. Dated this ad 1943. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circult Court of Monroe County. By: (Sd.) JOHN FE. PORTE. Attorney for Plaintiff. mar3-10- to- day of March, Florence E. Sawyer. Deputy Clerk. IN SHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE RLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. NCERY. Cane No. 8-522 THOMAS ROBERT WATTS. Plainti DIVORCE on or! ‘By RAY PEACOCK AP Features Writer NEW YORK, Mar. legged Lynn Bari, tne refugee from “B” pictures, deserves a place among the motion picture industry’s immortals. She doesn’t believe ‘her own publicity. Long she can count has been pri | to Hollywood publicists as the minister’s daughter who went’ bad onthe screen. It made a good story,-as even Lynn admitted. There was just one slight techni- cality. It wasn't true. She was born, she told me, at Ronoake, Va., on Dec. 18. (Don’t ask what year; you never get an ; ents were Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. Her stepfather was a minister, but there subse- quently was a divorce. Lynn isn’t intentionally a screen , bad girl, but she took bad girl paris to keep working, and while she did that, she worked out-a philo- sophy that for every disagreeable ‘ole there was ‘the compensation | of a nicey-nice role. | That philosophy kept her | steadily at work. and in the last ive years she has been in 36 | now gives her featured billing. She’s the heaviest kind of a | heavy in her new picture, “China | 1 | By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE AP Features Writer WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.—A ! farm-buying rush by city folks who are making money out of ‘The slender, ‘hazel-eyed young | veteran of more photoplays than ; answer from an actress!) Her par- | Bad Girl of the Screen Girl,” playing a Japanese spy. She doesn’t mind, though, because she gets a chance to reform Her wardrobe that pictur cor r Darnell, one quick,” and a trench around the set until and dirty. But there of compensation, for picture, “Helio, Frisco, costume he says ar lov Brown-hg who five feet six and got her -start a dancer, i f more agreeable person trip t wa! travel. She was respondin second bid to attend dent’s Birthday Ball. red Lynn. Hollywood's Her unnecessary to her Presi- litie th he actually | | i photoplays. She got such a polish the | that Twentieth Century-Fox pro- } be| moted her to “A” pictures and LYNN BARI . Does she look 4 | like a Japanese spy? & | [FARM-BUYING RUSH BY CITY FOLKS wove! THREATENS SUCCESS OF PRODUCTION etation ar been seer 2 to 1. A good deal of this hi been buying from Farm Security ; Administration holding com- | panies. On the bright side of the féod A booklet contaning the opruons of tam ous doctors on this interesting subyect will be sent FREE, while they last. to avy reader inero and Malgrat for and nine runs. otherwise the , allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This Order is to be published once |a@ week for four consecutive weeks | war industries threatens the suc- | production picture also is the new writing to the Educations! Division, 535 { 2. Victory” el vee Selective ve u YQ -313 ORDER OF PUBLICATION | cess of the 1943 “Food for Victory” | cooperation between Selective Fitth Ave, New York, Dest. C ys. : EVELYN SARAH WATTS, Defendant. ‘600 dn our last column, #we -re-| ‘829 viewed the \games played in| Service boards and county war e/Tampa by the Key West Conchs! 166 | 224 “the -one at Fort Myers by} 0 «>, | the Blue?Sox, tin July of 1939,; i i : “g9q |Our review had ‘dlready cover- | Oy State go. S “e a“ \ed the ‘years from ‘1880 until the|{ Receiving Station 6 4 5 5 4 4 4 3 7 High School B Team 1 Elks 1 1 2 2 2 r4 3 2 3 4 5 6 John and Joe Navarro each hit three safely. Jackie Car- bonell colleeted two bingles, Trojans were under the man-| agement of Earl Adams. ‘Frank Salinero, a former Tro- re Middle of 1008, |jan, THE Lowbo Today we start with July 30/the of that year. {mates scoreless for % nings. % FROM HICKORY GROVE | On July 30, 1939, the Key was broken .and_ the 7 = » | West Conchs_ shutout. the - Pi- If it was giving 3 cheers to any- aes edie Casa of the Key body, i would not overlook this Westers and Puby (Specs) Car- Media 9 peed un Ue het Bent) bonell of the Bucs staged alfor the Pirates. pocket hike nl sa - web pitchers’ duel the first five in-! ; ae wants tO | pings, each allowing only four | Bet the Govt. out of all the busi- hits in ‘that time. nesses where it has a foot in the| -p; miscues, bases on, balls door, and devote its time to fixing | pe a ioke 2 hitting finaly ‘won for a haymaker on Adolph. out for the Conchs. We been fooling around—dab- |» geoye- ss bling in this and that. It is. maybe | pirates | alright to experiment on perpetual \Key West motion, or this ism or that if you! Carbonell and M. Acevedo;!Sox and Robert Bethel got nothing else important to do. d Griffin. i Now is no such time. And further- oe Oot as mgotter of more, judging from the past,! Uncle Samuel is'no gr: the first place, in business. When South Miami, 15 to 7. it comes to war, that is different Fidel Lopez starred at ba —he is a-champion. But nobody | the ‘locals, can be champion at everything. including two triples. relief, was grat, ‘his R. H. E.| In the second game, . 000 000 000—0 4 2ipitchers’ battle |sent him ‘to the showers. ) Mal- roughly the rest of the game. Izzy Rodriguez hit two safely Wickers and Joe Navarro; Sal- jinero, Malgrat and I. Rodriguez. | @00 | developed _be- 100 012 04x—8 16 4/tween Guiro Diaz of the Blue 000 | Diaz got tired in the ninth : In the second game that aft-jand the Conchs won on a dou- eat'shakes in erngon, the Blue Sox downed /ple by William Cates, a single by each Esmond Albury and Cyril) t for |Griffin, a smash to right by Ma-| collecting four hits,!rio Pena and a single ‘by Leo| Gonzalez, producing three started .on the mound for| Bucs and held his ‘former apran p. cr three In the fourth the spell) in-| “treated | f R. H. E. 2) | another | of the runs} in The Key Wiest Citizen, a newspa> per published in Key st, Florida. Done and Ordered t! 16th day of February, A. D. 194 Sourt Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mon- ree County, Florida. By: (8d.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. LEARE, JR., Solicitor for Plaintiff. feb17-24,mar3-10,1943 ‘ THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BU NTH JUDICIAL -CMRCDIT OF THE STATE OF FLORID. . AND FOR MONROE COUNTY CHANCERY. 8-506 STER, Plaintiff, DIVORCE YSTER, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Walter Henry Eyster, MM llc, Yo. ne No. HENRIETTA M. EY vs. WALTER HENRY TO: to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce in the above styled cause on the Sth day of April, A. D. 1 otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed, ‘This Order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The ‘Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key W Florida one and Ordered 6th 4: of February, A. D. 1943. sles EAL) | he cirewe Ss, © Sawyer lerk of the Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, gota By: (Sa.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. TO: Evelyn Sarah Watts. | campaign in some sections of the Bi36 ‘North Howard Boulevard. country. Baltimore, Maryland. ; : ae You are hereby. required to ap-| Uncle Sam is calling for maxi- | mum production of food to help {pear to the bill of complaint for jdivorce filed against you in the win ‘the war. A city man buying above entitled cause on ‘the first | Monday in April A. D. 1943, other-|a farm frequently doesn't pro- wise the allegations of said bill Will be taken as confessed. "one and Ordered at Key West. Florida, this 24 day of March A. D.| sentee owners acquire farms for} increase his liability to draft in 3943. (Seal of the ‘Cireuit Court) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. By: -(S@.)" Kathleen Nottare. Solicitor for Plaintiff. 3 mar3-10-17-24,1943 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ‘TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That Emily M. ‘Price, holder of Tax Cer- tificate No. 531, issued ‘the 2nd @ay of September, A. Di. 1940, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued ‘thereon. Said certificate embraces _the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Plorida, to-wit: Lot 9, Sar. 4, Tr. 30, B eorded in Monroe C ords. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate sued was 'in the name of Mattie M. Shrout. iA ‘Uniess said certificate shall be e 409, as re- aunty Ree- leemed according to law, the prop- rty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- |duce from it as much food as did the farmer whosold it. Many ab- | long-term investment, or with the | lintention of living on a plot of| | land where they can grow part iN Deputy Clerk. |of their own food needs. Produc- | ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO. JR. tion for the market often becomes ‘a sideline. i Agricultural agents in coun- ties where land purchases are heavier than usual are worried about the number of Chicagoans, Detroiters, Clevelanders and | dwellers of other industrial centers who are buying farms. Many of. these are “security seekers,” per-| ‘sons who say they “want to have) | something left after the post-war | | depression.” | Experienced Men Retiring | The agents say these purchases |mean that some of the most ex-/ |perienced turmers are retiring | from farming. They fear that the | production of these farms may be | |sharply reduced. Even in cases boards which fix crop quotas. An “essential farmer” now is as much entitled to deferment from mili- tary service as an “essential war! Aiffermeens: Tues. - Thurs. | worker.” A war worker who has and Sat, 2:30 - £30 obtained a draft deferment can be | Every Evening: 8:00 - 10-39 pm transferred to farm work and not Ladies Invited SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE Lessons Phone Si Tommie’s SKATING RINK SUMMER SESSIONS the army. Rising farm incomes have been stimulating food production Farm prices also have been in- | creasing “moderately.” Average values of land per acre rose rom an index figure of 91 last March to 95 on November 1. This com- pares with 84 in 1940 and a low of 73 in 1933. Although the value last November was 27 per cent higher than at the low point of 1933, it was 7 per cent below the 1912-1914 index base and 45 per cent under the 1920 peak. | ttn tin tinted TRY IT TODAY - the Favorite in Key West STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE at ALL GROCERS You might be the world’s best pole pie Traynor and Howard Gates|on five hits. | (SA.) ALLAN B. CLEARE, SRO day inthe month of April, 1943,| where the new owners would like | vaulter, and a fizzle trying to stir each hit two safely for the Sox.: up an apple pie like’my Susic! Tyggle for the visitors. was makes, As a sample, take when | most outstanding at the plate, Pony Express carried the mail ‘poling three into safe territory. j joe and San Francisco," Seore: R..H. E. | had no red inks, Miami 120 400 000— 7 9 10 rd person— Albury, Griffin and Villareal each hit safely twice. | In the field, Cates, Acevedo} and Griffin were the stars for) the winners, Jesus Garcia, Pie) Traynor and Fidel Lopez were | 8 outstanding for the losers. Score: BR. H. E! Solicitor for Plaintiff. feb17-24;mar3-10,1943)| 4. _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1983 Probate Act, Sees. 119, 420) IN DHE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, FLOR- IDA, IN PROBATE. In re: Estate of SAMUEL WINFIELD ROBERTS, whieh is the Sth day of April, 1943. to roduction, there 1s Dated this 17th day of F see coik Shi te Hot 943. . tes PORIORTT «| the problem of finding managers (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | to run the farms, ndt to mention Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe | the shortage of farm labor. County, Florida. ! feb17-24;mar3-10,1943| The farm-buying movement by city people-is most pronounced in the north central states. Reports IN THE €IRCUIT COURT OF TH: ELEVENTH JUDICIAL emeurt ‘OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN to the Department of Agriculture | | -meanmeeeeeeeeenes J. F. SIKES | LICENSED PLUMBER | 1306 CATHERINE STREET { Office Hours: 8-12: 2-6 PM Address Phones | ' Blue Sox 022 008 11x—14 10 We ‘b: id Center; he is one ‘hombre ¥arnin; PeEny Wettig eee Cees there in thé S@tté.~ Sometimes known as §. i his salt 7 Gates and Al. Rodriguez. field Roberts, Yours with the ‘low down, HAT.MAKES LONG TRIP Win- AND POR MONRGE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 8-510 E COLLINS, * sys ie ou are hereby} MARION ‘LEON corzane, - to present any ‘Defendant. which you, or BLICATION have agdinst’ the 5 ORIDA Winfield : meen ae UNKNOWN. show that in Illinois, during the | period from July 1 to November 1) ‘last, only 51 per cent of the buy-! ers were farmers. In the North | | Central region the proportion of | | farmers, buying with intention to operate was 59 per cent. 3 So far, however, the increase in | Key West — 000 100 003—4 11 3} {Blue Sox . 200 000 :000—2 4 7) On August 2, 1939, the leading} Bethel and Griffin; Diaz and | T« hitters jn the local baseball Al., Rodriguez. | Heague were announced as fol-} | You and each of y lows: On August 10, 1939, the Ace-! bn gl and required Julius Villareal, 24 times at vedo Stars again bowed to the iter or oe ee ~\bat, 15 hits, .615; ‘Blue Sox at Trumbo Field, this estate of Samuel Esmond Albury, 30 times uo, 'time 7 to 8. erie tmes (Deceased. hd Persons Having | BTHELMA ands Against Said o All Creditors ai Claims or Démi Estate: Overseas Tr LARAMIE, Wyo.—Glenn Ben nion lost his five-gallon hat dur ine a gale and a week later re- td 14 hits, .466; * teived a package from Ted Sam-| “4 Esmond Albury backstopped William Cates, 34 times at bat, hits, .441; Clayton Sterling, 25 times up, uel, of Kimball, Neb. It contained 35 his hat. Bvidently the hat, which had Bennion’s name and address | hits, .400; Stamped in the band, had blown, Jackie Carbonell, 21 times up, all the way across the state of g hits, .389; Wyoming before it came to rest in! Kimball. THREE VEXTICAL BARS }10 hits, .384; | Armando Acevedo, lup, 12 hits, .342; 35. times DETROIT.—Three vertical bars of equal width of blue, white and blue, costitute Guatemala's flag. 7 GOF GREMLINS? “ O00 Jifi-nellas ave vqisisPitehers’ records of the league Quite-dainty hittle, }.,2lipr; the same: period: Tis they 4 oa (House) Casa, 3 won, 0 hits, .333; Mario Pena, 21 times at bat, hits, .333; Evelio Rueda, 24 times up, 8 hits, .333. Robert Bethel, 1 won, 0 lost; Dickie Navarro, 1 won, 0 lost; Lucilo Gonzalez, 3 won, 1 lost; Harry (Bubber) Wickers, 2 won, 1 lost; Puby Carbonell, 2 ‘won, 2) lost; Guillermo Diaz, 0 won, 2 lost; Howard Gates, 0 won, 1 lost; Salinero, 0 won, 2 lost; Mario Sanchez, 0 won, 2 lost. B On Sunday, August 6, 1939, the hems, exposing $UP6, Wirite the Conchs downed th _Dump powder with a passion, Jiue Sox in a doubleheader st dad vheedle food from Groc'ry clemké “Prumbo-Field. why weave the vation, -Haxry (Bubber) Wickers -al- John Navarro, 26 times at bat, ; Cyril Griffin, 21 times up, 7) lor the Stars and Jackie Car- {bonell was on ‘the mound. The sever Acevedo brothers perform- ed like ‘this: M. Acevedo, 1b; Al. Acevedo, 2b; Albio Acevedo, 3b;~ Armando Acevedo, ss; F. Acevedo, Geo. Acevedo and ‘Eloy Acevedo, outfielders. | Albio, Albury and Eloy each thit safely twice for the Stars. Peter Castro, Gabriel Garcia, }Molina, Al. Rodriguez and How- ‘ard Gates each poled safely for ithe Sox. 4 RH. E. Score: Stars . 801 001 101—7 11 4} 'Sox — 000 033 1018 14 2} | J. Carbonell and E. Albury; Gates, Molina and Al. Rodriguez. } TO BE CONTINUED GREAT IMPROVEMENTS | | i | | | NEW YORK. — Since the French acquired Casablanca 35 years ago, they have spent more ‘than $65,000,000 on harbor im- provements. creased from about 2,300,000 j pounds in 1941. | Wintield Roberts, deceased, aid County, to the Fudge of Monroe ‘County, tne, ida, at his office in the court house of said County at Key West, Flerida, within eight calendar. months from the time of the first publication of this notice. @laim or demand shall be in writing, and shall state the place of «resi. dence and p office address of the it, shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or his ate torney, and any such claim :or de- mand not so filed shall be void. J. FRANK ROBERTS, As_administrator of the Estate ‘of Samuel Winfield “Roberts, “some- es known as 8. - erts, deceased. aimee ae 24 ;mar3-10-17,1943 calidad aes IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ‘THE STATE OF PLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE;COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. ‘ase WAYNE G. BE. late No. 8-512 ATTY, Plaintiff, vs. Dd FRANCES MITCHELL ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: FRANCES MITCHELL BEATTY, Strasburg Junction, Virginia. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, ‘for divorce, in the above styled cause on the Sth day of April, A. D. 1943, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This Order is to be published once a week for four in The K Done and Ordered of February, A. D. 1943. ‘Ross Trojans defeated the Pirates,j pounds in 1935 to 14,000,000/ S52"), ine circttt Gourt ais nty, By: Flor tsa) ‘ankerr,” Tt is hereby ordered that you are required to appear on the Sth day of April, 1943, before the above! entitled court to the Bill of Com plaint filed against you in th above ‘entitled cause, and The Key West Citizen _is hereby designat- ed as the newspaper in ‘Which this order shall be -published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks. Honorable Arthur Gomez as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Court im.the City of Key West, Monroe. County, Florida, this 20th y of February, 1943. SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida. (Sa.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. | feb24;mar3-10-17,1943 | By: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PAX shee ite Bill No. 168) NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN, That Myftiand Cates, holder of Tax Certificate ‘No. 302, issued the 2nd n. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. of . 13, B of W-101. UU-11, as recorded in Monroe Records. | basis, farmers have been buying | buying about 10 times as much the number of amateur farmers is | not-on a scale to imperil seriously | the national goals of food produc- tion. Agriculture authorities here point out that in the country as a whole there was a decrease in farm sales activity. land transfers was running about | 10 to 15 per cent below the 1941 levels. Draft Boards Help Furthermore, on a nationwide much more land than they have been selling. In the northern plains region farmers have been} land“as they haye been selling, and even in the North Central region the ratio of buying to sell- ing by farmers has been more than Verve vr Vr KEY WEST BEDDING CO. | 515 Front Street Phone 66° ‘The Southernmost Mattress Factory in the United States ‘County “Ph Volume of} Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST

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