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t ;. 4IL . l&4 - TWO DIAHOW)BALL GAIKS LAST Nf€HT *TAItt AMD SCORPIONS ww WII or CONTESTS * • • L**l gaiuv thi N.i\ y Al! ***** *> uv*f Oil Boca Chicu ; b> ••**%• Tlie f Luru f tht> Ail Stars ** II batters und allow* '**' *? <fl *i 4 frames i '*♦ Ri SS aßgl Willi air-ad of y ! ’ 4. 7 itfiac bits and! Dpi •* %• uui.vis -.h.vMci if: u l suing (iUlert were tyalk *, Hilt) • dwitbl** tod a single and .and two rust and drove home ha i *■,() iy (jjjj **♦* F*t the liwn Barnes and M(*j n$ rm h hit tine lali'ly in two P *1 *t In Dip fifty Matey ***Qy*t|* and Nadeau also! a*, ii for the Boca Chica j t’Ptaor-. ft Ike All Start, Peel.' R 'tanauij were the stars. j B|t£ Ah stars VII 225 0 II 11 $ ( llßrprs 010 022 2 7 8 5 Sw*Wr> hup-*, and Lilly; Moi - rw '**4 VdMnitf. ***4*l ’? bate hits, Lilly. •mHfIM. Walker, Ottrncss HaiSe*. and Ovett*; stolen bases, t pe*| 2, Shaw, Robin- Lucas, double play, Mu ley ,rw. i*t*di; struck out bv lftor-j ita 1. fana It; walks, Morris 3. j l ueaa 7. line 1 hour and 15 min ..*• ur>'.jji , Gibaon and Cum-' lb t|, k,iml game the Scot - • Mteto ,'<.tfd the Porter Place 71 • *• in th> fut frame and then! •nt (i t and won the game and' final aw* was Scorpions 11 and' i .(let PlaCe 7. M Sanches ig*. thre out id three to lead the 1 . t**( v and Marsh hit three out 1 *f l>u Hugs hit two safely. neeh tut a single in the third t*H two on oase 16 tie the score nd a homer in the fifth to put hta tKiti in the lead. Sanchez ‘• •m-d on* run and drove home lut Mar bin also hit two safely. , In the field, the leaders were: , V*Ma at short with 4 outs and 4 assists, Marhin with three as- , ‘i- B<>om with 1 out and three ( ****, hurra 6 outs 2 assists, , Nwavtm* 2 *nuts and 1 assist in hdt field, Canale)o pulled a good **u in the fifth He was on sec ond and K Gama on third, San chrr singled to left and runner • third held hts base, but he tame all the way home from* sec ond and umpire called him out tar WfduwAiilg a runner on thttd Mrtwr R H E Nr Han 700 000 0 7 9 4 KrqriNMM SIS 040 x II 11 l Battery Riwarn and Sierra; >Vm* and J IVriwndM. Humr run*. Domenech 2; base lb anr run. Dumenrch; two base bit* Fein* and Machin; stolen • war*. Gains, Machin. Canalejo and E Fernandes. Sierra 2, a.<nh Peres and Sweet-1 m I each double play, Sierra i tu Lararn Struck out by Finns 2, by! Kmumi 4, For ns 2, Rosam 4. 1" , 1 hour and IS minutes; 1 im I'iitt, Gitexai and Cummings;; •apart*. Aguilar. n\\\ \kr\n<;ks NEW SC HEDULE IV BALL GAMES AftM! It waa set as the date f<-i inauguration of play in the - am*4n Island Servicemen's laagur at a meeting of officials in lh- Reel ration Office Tues <l<v Ca>t B W Steuart of the A inv was elected the circuit's nunmiuxarr Lieut. P. J Soper, nd Lieut H. C. Jen kins of the Fleet Sonar School, chairman of the tioard. The league, expected to be composed of teams representing the Coast Guard, Air Station, fbiMai School. Bora Cbica, Hos pital Naval Station and H \ n-e woikers. will play, all of it* gaoM-s <m two diamonds —the one at the Naval Station park and Flagg Field at the Naval Air Station <will tie played daily. rx ept Mondays and Saturdays. -< trting at S M p m., and a gam v id hr * tatted every Sunday on ... liamonj .it .i p m Ench rluh ha* a Mt-|iimr schedule be ing diawn un with the climax of Ue campaign lieing the Shaugh n* pliiV'ofl'' to determine the I s-nri.oit w inner Prof Fiank L Mott, dean ol th* Umv of Missouri's School of JournallMn. born Keokuk Cos., low*. M yais ago. READY-ROOM RELAXATION an , M'n- ■ (TmKm" pH' W ~ m i f ' m i ** yp''* ♦** "" Wwk-*fe -4F * x JL- • teUjj mr >~r; -^K Officla' Kavv I'notoffraph CATCHING A brief nap between combat actions, these Navy Hiers demonstrate the* lsck of tension in the ready room of their Essex-class eaivjer somewhere in the Pacific. THE WEAUPi FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Partly (cloudy and continued warm this j afternoon tonight and Thursday; :moderate southeasterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy and con tinued warm today and tonight, and over south , and central por- 1 Itions Thursday; cloudy and not quite so warm in extreme north portipn Thursday with showers) in the afternoon. St. Augustine through Florida j Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to! moderate southeasterly winds i over south portioih ahd southerly! ovtr north portion today and to-i night; moderate southeast toj south winds Thursday; partly cloudy weather with snowers in extreme north portion Thursday.* Jacksonville to Apalachicola:' No small craft or storm warnings! have been issued.\ WEATHER REPORT Key West, Fla., Apr. 4, 1945 Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. Eastern War Time (City Office). . Temperatures Highest last 24 hours 84 Lowest last night -i_- 76 Mean . , BO Normal 74 _____ - ’ 1 Precipitation Rain fad. 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m. -'..l- 0.00 • Total rainfall since April 1; inches 0.00 Deficiency since April 1; inches 0.22 Total rainfall since January 1; inches l-17 ; Deficiency since January 1; inches ... - 3.74 Relative Humidity 70S Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise ! .....' ; 7:i4 a.ra. Sunset . - 7:45 p.m. Moon rise - 1:56 a.m. Mol tUet 11:58 a.m. Tomorrow's Tide* (in aval Base) i , High Tide Low Tide * 5:22 a.m. 8:48 a.m. J ♦ 3:24 p ip. 11:30 p.m. TEMPERATURE BULLETIN Temperature ‘data for the 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau. Highest Lowest lasi 24 hours last night Atlanta 86 61 Boston 65 40 Brownsville 88 74 , Charleston 80 68 Chicago 61 40 Detroit 46 Galveston 76 62 Jacksonville 91 67 Kansas City 52 31 KEY WEST 84 76 K W. Airport 83 75 Memphis 85 62 Miami ~— 78 Minneapolis 31 26 New Orleans 83 73 New York 74 45 Norfolk 81 57 Oklahoma City 49 30 Pensacola 76 Pittsburgh 60 51 St. Louis 73 52 Tampa * 33 68 Mrs. Ralph P. (Jewell W.) Swofford of Kansas City, Mo., chairman of the U. S. Employees Compensation Commission, born i Atchison, Kans., 65 years ago. customers share Cincianati.—On the counter in ? tains quite a few cigarettes. A ; Art’s Cafe ithf..-"’® a box that con tains ayit, < _ c w cigarettes. A sign on the dgx t says, • “If you're out. take one. If you re lucky, put . one in.’ Employes declare that j many customers drop in one Sr two to keep the pot boiling. LEGALS soTi.ce of enoiiiTi; IX THIS CO I NTV JL’UUE’S CO HIT. MOMIOH (OOSTV, STATK OF FI.OItIUA. * IKstate of FLORIDA WUUTCOI’RX, ncnoasi J. ! j The State of Florida, to All lvi.sonsi Interested in % the Estate said ! Decedent: You are hereby notified C.at a written instrument purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of said decedent has been Hdi.itted to probate in said Court. You hre hereby commanded with in six calendar months from the date of the first publication of this notice to appear in said Court auc! i show cause, if any you can. why the action of said Court in admit tinsr said Will to probate should not stand unrevoked. (Seal) RAYMOND R. LORD - , County Judg-e. Monroe County, Florida. WILLIAM V. ADRVP t. Attorney for KxeVutfix. mar2l-28;apr4-l 1.1 fi 4.1 l.\ THE CmCL‘ll COURT OF THU KI.EVBNTM JtjDICI AI, CIRCUIT OF THE mtjf OF FLORIDA, ?? jeMSE pip* VbT’io-m J<>SEPH HENRY AURO, Plaintiff. v *- DIVORCE LULA MAE Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: I.CLA MAE SAl’Rt), T 123 Sell Street, .iohnstown, Pennsylvania. You are hereby required to ap pear to the Bill of Complaint fbr divorce filed agrainst you in the above entitled cause on the 30th day j of April, A. D. 1945, otherwise the! allegations of the said bill will be! taken as confessed. This the 20th day of March, A. V. 1945. A (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, j AQUII.INO LOPEZ. Jr., Solicitor for Plaintiff. mar2l-28 ;apr4-l 1,1945 ‘ IX THE elite IY I COURT OF TRK ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE ST AT* OF FLORIDA, IX AND FOR HOXItOE COU.VfT. IN CHANCERY. ! s ' Case No. lOrXHJi. EART, LLOYD PATTErSoM 1 , ‘ Plaintiff, VS. DIVORCE j FLORENCE FI FIELD PATTERSON, Defendant ORDER OF IM III.ICATIOX " TO: Florence Flfiekl PaUersont 162 Seventh Avenue, , Apartment , ‘C ! \“ Seattle, 'W^hiiytoh. • A'o4-are hereby required to ap pear to the Mill of Complajnt fo.r dii vorce in the altove styled’ ("ause 1 .oft or before the 2"th day of Aieril, A’. D. 1945, otherwise the allegations therein 1 will be taken as confessed. This order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspa per published in Key West, Florida. | Done and Ordered this 27th dtty | of March. A. I). 1945. (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk Circuit Court. Monroe County, Florida. By (sd) Kathleen Npttage, Deputy Clerk. ! (Sd) ALLAN B. CLEARE, Jr. Solicitor for Plaintiff. mar 29 ;apr4-l 1 -1 5,1945 NOTICE TO CREDITORS |,\ THE ( Ol RT OF THE COl NTV J I D(1 E. >1 O N RO E, CH NTV. FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In re: Estate of FLORIDA LIOHTBOURN. Deceased. TO ALL CREDITORS AND PER SONS lIAVINO CLAIMS OR DE MANDS AO.UN ST SAID ESTATE: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you. may have against the estate of Florida Lightbotirn, deceased, late of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe Coun ty, Florida, at his office in the court house of said County at Key West, Florida, within eight calendar months from the time of the first publication of this notice. Each ylaim or demand shall be in writing, and shall state the place of resi dence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or his at torney. and any such claim or de mand not so filed shall be void. MRS. FLORELLE BROWN. As Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Florida Lighlbottrn, deceased. , marjl-2s;apr4-n,1945 THE jgp WE£I CITIZEN MRS.UEDER • GETS CITATION i ______ | HUSBAND REPORTED MISS ING Og[ AMERICAN SUBMARINE j Mrs. Shirley Lieder, wife ofj Anthony Lieder, and daughter of ! Mr. and Mrs. F;elden Elbertson | , of 1020 Southard street, is in re-j jeeipt of an insignia pin contain ! ing three gold stars, along with a * I citation forwarded in connection ! . with loss of her husband cn his i ship which has failed to return, j The letter, which contained the' j citation, was received from C. A. j Lockwood, Jr., vide admiral, U S 1 Navy. The letter follows: ‘The Commander Submarine, Force, Pacific Fleet, has the honor to award the Submarine Combat ! Insignia and to comment in ab- j sehtia, Anthony Lieder, U. S.: Navy, for services set forth. “Citation: The U. S. S. Escolar' failed to return as scheduled from i an offensive war patrol which I she was conducting in restricted! waters, heavily patrolled by en_j emy air and surface forces. There! is no information as to the num ber of successful attacks the Es colar made during this patrol. However, she was seen by a sis ter ship early in this patrol to en gage an enemy gunboat in a sur face battle. Later she reported herself proceeding to a spot known to be highly productive of enemy targets. These facts cou pled with the established reputa tion of her commanding officer for aggressive and daring opera tions, indicates that she contin ued her relentless attacks against the enemy until the time she was reported missing. “As- Motor Machinist’s Mate, first clsas, of the U. S. S. Escolar, Anthony Lieder’s performance of duty materially contributed to the success of this submarine against the enemy. The Com mander Submarine Force, Pacific Fleet, forwards this commenda tion in recognition of his excel lent performance of duty, which was in keeping with the highest .raditions of the naval service.” Rev. Dr. Russell H. Stafford, Minister of the Old South Church, Boston, born there, 55 years ago. j Subscribe to The Citizen—2sc! weekly. LEGALS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR PANNAGE OF LOCAL OR SPECIAL RILL Notice fk ii'eryby give* that, pur suant to the requirement of Section 21 of Article II! of the Constitution of the State' of Florida, as amended at the general election in 1935, ap plication \yili be made by the under signed “to the Legislature of the State of Florida ar the regular ses- j sio.n of said Legislature held during; the year 1945 for the passage of aj local or special Hill Approving. Confirming and Yal- I idgting AH Coihprornises, Ad- i justments, Abatements and Re bates Heretofore Effected, Made and Allowed by the Cltv Coun cil* of the City of Key West, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Florida, and/or by the Taxation and Records Committee ofSaidCity and/or by the Officers of said City in the Collection of Taxes on Real and/or Personal Property and/or Special Im provement Assessments for Street Paving and/or Sidewalks, : and \Waivers of interest in Con nection Therewith. Dated at Key West, Florida, this [ 3rd day of April. A. I>. 1945. WML FREEMAN. 1 | apr4,1945 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COl'ltT OF TILE COUNTY JUDGE. MONROE COUNTV, FLA. IN PRORATE. ' | In Re: Estate of AMADti VELIZ, also known as j Amadri Veliz Ferrer* I‘edeased. TO ALL CREDITORS AND PER SONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- I MANf/S AGAINST SAID ESTATE: I Yota and each of you are hereby! notified and required to present any ! claims and demands which you, or 1 cither of you, may have against the . estate of Amado Veliz, deceased, late of said County, to the Co*nty ! Judge of Motaroe Oouftty, Florida-} at his office in the court house of ’ said County at Key West, Florida, within eight calendar months front ' the time of the first publication of • this notice. Each claim or demand [ shall tie in writing, and' shall state I the place of residence and post of- \ fioe address of the claimant, and shall lie sworn to by the claimant, i his agent, or his attorney, and any such claim or demand neit so filed shall be void. DIONLSU) MURO, as Administrator C. T. A. of | the Estate of Amado Veliz, deceased. | AQ Cl 1.1.N0 LOPEZ, Jr., j Attorney for Administrator. mar2l-28;apr4-i 1,1945 , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. OF THE STATE OP FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. < use No. 10-is:t ! BILLY BOY' MOSS, i Plaintiff, ! vs. DIVORCE ! ROSE TARA MOSS, Defendant. ORDER OF PI BUCATION TO: Rose Tara Moss, 484 Del Monte Street, Pasadena 3, California. You are hereby required to ap j to the Bill of Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on or ! before the 27th day of April, A. j D. 1945, otherwise the allegations ; therein will be taken as confessed. This order is to lie published once a week for four consecutive weeks in ! the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 27th day of March, A. D. 1945. 1 (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County. Florida. By (sd) Kathleen Nottagc, Deputy Clerk. (sd) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. Solicitor for Plaintiff. mar2S:apr4-l 1-18,1945 ANNOUNCEMENT MADE HEREWITH OF ARMY-NAVY WAR CASUALTIES The Navy* Department an nounces for* the United States as u whole 264 casualties for April, 3, 1945, of the U. S. Naval Forces (Navy, Marine Corps and Coast i Guard) not heretofore released on j Navy Department total casualty ! lists, consisting of 76 dead, 140 j wounded, and 48 missing. Th* se I casualties bring the total report j ed to next of kin and released for ! publication since December 7,! (1941, to April 3, 1945, to 94,248. j This list includes only those from Florida. FLORIDA j Navy Dead ! Palk, Robert V., Jr., USMCR.i ■ Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert V.! :Paulk, Sr., 115 NW, 47tn St., Mi-! 1 ami. Navy Wounded Ferguson, Charles W„ Cpl., US ! MCR. Aunt, Mrs. Emma Beck I Clark Winter Garden. Harrison, Thomas, Pvt., USM | CR . Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom-1 | as B. Harrison, Orio Vista. Army Dead, European Area : Blount, Joseph M., Pvt., son of ! Bthywood B. Blount, Route 3, Quincy. Hogan, Maurice F., Pfc., hus band of MJrs. Sarah E. Hogan, 123 S. Calhoun St., Tallahassee. Kriedeman, Richard C-, Sgt., husband of Mrs. Richard C. Kriedman, 1206 11th Ave., Tampa. Wilkes, John E., Ist Lt., son of Otis C. Wilkes, Box 777, Avon Park. Yates, Harmon F., Sgt., brother of Mrs. Pauline A. Castiglia, 2419 Durham St., Tampa. Army Dead, Pacific Area Futch, Earl 8., Pfc., son of Mrs. Alinnie Futch, Route 1, Lawtey. Ray bun, Albert G., Capt., hus band of,Mrs. Eva M. Ray bun, 522 E. Central Ave., Orlando. Thomas, Robert L., Pfc., son of William R. Thomas, Gen. Del., Palatka. Army Wounded, European Area Atkinson, Robert W., Pvt., son of Mrs. Lottie Atkinson, Winter Haven. Cohen, Irving J., Pvt., son of M!rs. Bonita Cohen, 136 N. County Rd., Palm Beach. Crawfor#, John W., T 4, son of Mrs. Julia R. Crawford, Oneco. Cvphen, Harry L., 2nd Lt., hus band of Mrs. Raye C. Cypen, 341 I W. Bth St., Jacksonville. Diehl, William S., Pfc., hus-‘ I band of Mrs. Helen H. Diehl, 671) E. 41st St., Hialeah. Graham, Wilford L., Pvt., hus-l band of Mrs. Bessie E. Graham,* Star Route, Labelle. Griffin, Glen, S-Sgt., son of, Mrs. Mina C. Griffin, Box 898, Mulberry. Harrison, Charles H., Pfc., hus band of Mrs. Vivian L Harrison,! 35 W. Lake Apt., Lakeland. Jernigan, Sanford, Pvt., son ofj Mrs. Lois Jernigan, Route 2, ■ Box 97, Milton. Morgan, Ross H., Jr., Pvt., son; of Ross H. Morgan, Sr., 1215 Boulevard, Jacksonville. Neale, William J., 2d ‘Lt., son of William M. Neale, 299_NE.: 38th St., Miami. Nettles, Louis E., Pvt., hus-| band of Mrs. Retha B. Nettles,! Route 1, Lawtey. Owen, Eugene D., Pfc., hus-! band of Mrs. Monetta S. Owen, j Route 1, A North, Ponce de Leon.: Pate, Julian H., Pvt., son of Mr* Zelia B. Pate, 219 E. Wright l St., 'Pensacola. Frevatt, Dennis R., Pfc., hus band of Mrs. Vera M. Prevail,: Box 86, High Springs. Schaefer, Eugene S., Jr., Pfc., son of Eugene S. Schaefer, Sr., | 312 7th St., West Palm Beach. Smith, Edward L., S-Sgt., hus- ■ band of Mrs. Wilma A. Smith, ; 906 N. Alconiz St., Pensacola. , Smith, Melvin 8,, Ist Lt., hus -1 band of Mr®. Adele G. Smith, ; 1002 S. Dakota Ave., Tampa. Snyder, Jack E., Pfc., son of | Mrs. Edith R. Snyder, Route 3, Box 1171, Miami. Stewart, Mosses, Pfc., son of I.rs. Abbie Stewart, 903 Jesse !St., Jacksonville, j Stinson, Dewey J., Pfc., hus iband of Mrs. Mattie Adell Stin json, Box 1824, Ocoee. Swindell, Walter, Pvt., son of ' Mrs. Doshie Swindell, Therassa. Thomas, Clarence H., Jr., Pvt., ,son of Mrs. Ethel N. Thomas, 1 25 )0 W. Curtis St., Tampa. Yates, Sidney C-, Pfc., son of P. Yates, Box 35, Fellsmere. Army Prisoners of War Germany Clark, Spurgeon W., Jr., 2d Lt., * so.i of Spurgeon W. Clark, Sr., Gr.snsboro. Harvill, Ernest G., Pvt., HUs bend of Mrs. Hattie E. Harvill, 2708 NW. 55th St., Miami. Smith, Edward Jr., Sgt., son of Mrs. Fannie T. Smith, 1399 Pine Wood Station, Miami. Sturmer, Richard F., Pfc., son of Mrs. Edith F. Sturmer, 3409 NW. 12th Ave., Miami. Webster, Thomas W.,’ S/Sgt., son of Mrs. Sue C. Webster, 205 N. O St., Lake Worth. APPEAL MADE (Continued from Page One) stead of running downwind to a safe harbor easily made. The gasoline used in this search alone, Captain Whitbeck said, might have fueled a fighter plane for a raid over Germany, and that used by the boats could have transported a battalion from a Normandy beachhead to the Rhine—but was lost to the war effort because these few men either'failed to check the weather forecast before going to sea or disregarded its warning. Coast Guardsmen urge the fol lowing elementary precautions: 1, study the weather reports be fore sailing; 2, leave a schedule and approximate routing with re latives or friends, and telephone ' them as soon as the boat is dock i ed if you do not intend to return I home immediately. Alsp, if 'aground or otherwise in trouble use every effort to get clear be fore'calling for help. “It should be remembered that : the first dutv of the Coast Guard |in these troublous times is to fur ther the war effort,” Captain ! Whitbeck pointed out. Weekly Program At Women’s USO Center The following activities will take place this week at the Wom en’s USO. 303 Duval street: WEDNESDAY— Shellcraft for Women, 2 p. m. Spanish Class, 8 p. m. Wieners and coffee, 9 p. m. THURSDAY— Game Night. FRIDAY— Classical Music Hour, 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. Doughnuts and coffee. SATURDAY— She ilcraft Class, 8 p. m. Subscribe to The Citizen —25c •^ekly. Mailory Chapter To Meet Tfcursda.v There will be a meeting al Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, United Daughters of th* Confed eracy, held tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 4:30 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. George F. Archer, 1425 Newton street. Easter Party To Be Held Friday! St. Paul's Church School will j have an Easter party Friday aft-! ernoon at 4:30 o’clock in the par ish hall. There will be games and prizes for the various age groups and refreshments will be served. Mjesdames Kenneth Hills, Mil ton Sawyer and Joseph Ladd -are in charge of arrangements. Harris School Unit To Meet On Thursday The Harris School P.-T. A. will | hold its regular monthly meeting: tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Florence Dulion, supervis-i _7~~- .. JElMa’gggPgT ■wJU.UMIW* q—Ml ■■ —* Overset Transportation Cowpwy, Ihc. mm andley west M <o Serving All Pointt 0a Florin Ken Bshnes 4 Key We* Express Schedule: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES XZY WEST DAILY (CX CEPT SUNDAYS) at SiO* P. M. At rivaa at Miami at 13:00 adach MM nitiht. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 13:00 a’clocb Midal*M and arrives at Kay Waal at oioo a'clorfc AM. Local SchedaU: (Stops At AU Intarmadiala Potato* LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at Sioo o'clock AJi a*, arrives at Miami at 4ioo odoch P M LEAVES MIAST DAILY (EXCCPI SUNDAYS) at :00 o'clock A M am* arrives at Kay Waal at 3:00 a’atoca P.M. FSEE PICK-UP snd DELIVERY SEUVU K FULL CABGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Carolina Street Phoneai HaaiOO WAREHOUSE: Comer Eaton and Frnncta Simait Baby Bottle Warmer VAPORIZER Automatic - Electric - WITHOUT CORD St T. Cily Electric System PAGE THREE PEOPLFS FWia y y y tp ei mmm mm Tfe* 1 ’iff a~a leeiiVHfv inaaaa* •*r*aot Ike Hr NweteTm t*tl to trteif **> Nea* |tflft raaive" 1 11 * Ike m ritem k tse*e£mpst*t tfs* teller, rnmm *W # APPRECIATION United Statea Naval Statiim Key Woat. Flortdß April t, IMS Witor. The Cttimn: j Appreciation ii agpraamd by this office for the pubiM"itf) vtt gave the Raster Sunrtae Saevnv) in The Citizen M. B FAUST. Senior ChapteMi Congressman Adolph J, Sah* ath of Chicago bom Cn -cttnaWW kia, 70 year* ago I 1 • - or ol the Day Nurseries and eg* tended school syatem. wiU h* lh guvsl speaker There will be a door prteg.