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PAGE EIGHT THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THREE BURN T0 | TEGALS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’S COURT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. In the matter of the estate of Themas Thompson, deceased. Caeeea yee | CLASSIFED COLLIN IN CAROLINA: will be inserted in The Citizen at ONE PERSON LEAPS FROM SEC- the rate of le a word for each in- OND STORY WINDOW DURING sertion, but the minimum for the BLAZE AND ESCAPES WITH first insertion in every instance is SERIOUS BURNS | 2Be. (By Asxociated Press) | Advertisers should — their street ji". ate eto wie bis widens ad GREENVILLE, S. C., Feb. 209.—-' address as well as their telephone that E. Lawton Thompson, Loraine Russell Hamby, 23, Evelyn Smith,! number if they desire results. + Suesipaon wary Miccaoic aaa onif tira 11, and Earol Smith, 15, were burned Payment for classified advertise 5* ian; that said heirs have amicably to oe sod frees fwaiicepete ments is invariably in advance but estate, among themacives according to re or less seriously ise: : “S provisions tion es ovine ath pan gr ape ee regular advertise-3 with ledger ac * . ; General Revised Statutes of the State story of the residence of Mrs. C. 1 jcounts may have their advertisements of Florida. Smith, at Richardson and Buncombe £ Key West, streets, here, early today. dersigned will bring on for hearing before the Honorable Hugh Gunn, at his office in Key West, Monroe Coun- A. D. 1926, a petition for judicial as- certainment that the said Thomas j Thompson is dead: that he died in | testate; that he left no debts outstand Plorida, February 19th, { 1926. | FOR RENT | feb20-27; maré-13-20 'eb20-27; maré- -s Evelyn and Earol Smith, the chil- BPG PN gine! gh ERP ESD dren of Mrs. Smith, and their sister, FOR RENT—For the season, nicely Margaret Smith, 17, were trapped; furnished apartment with modern in a sleeping porch. Margaret leaped; conveniences. Apply Johnson & | \IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY—IN Notice is hereby given that the un- | ty, Florida, on the 23rd day of March,’ at law; that said heirs have amicably ‘ No. 3724, | filed his sworn bill in chancery, to re- move cloud from and to quiet the title to the pangs described teal estate: in the City of Key West, Mon- roe County, Florida, and more par- ticularly described as follows: Part of Lot Two (2) of Square (5) of Tract Pour (4), according to Simonton and Wall's Addition to the City of Key West. Com- mencing at a point on. Petronia Street One hundred thirteen (113) feet distant from the corner of Petronia and Duval Streets. Run- ning thence along Petronia Street in a N. Ely direction Sixty-two (62) feet, Six (6) imches; thence at right-angles in a S. E.'ly direc- tion One hundred thirteen (113) .__-e ai right angles.in a S. W.'ly direction Nine (9) feet, Six (6) imches; thence at right angies in a S. E’ly direction Seventy-six (76) feet; thence at right anstes in a 8S. W.(ly direction Fifty-three (53) feet; thence at right angles in a N. W.'ly direction One hbun- dred Eighty-nine (189) feet out to Petronia Street, to the point of i beginning. That it is alleged in said bill that |the places and residences of the said John W. Simonton, his heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, are unknown; jthat the places and residences of the said Jacob D. Rodgers and Charlotte E. Rodgers, their heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, are unknown; that the places and residences of the said Rafael Fernandez O'Halloran, his February, A.D. 4926. ; (SEAL) D.Z FILER, { , Clerk Cireuit Court of the 20th Judi-~ | cial Cireuit of the State of Florida, In and for Monroe County. | WILLIAM H. MALONE, Solicitér for Complainant. i “ feb20-27; mar6-13-26 seeteeeeeee sr sses . " . . INTERESTING NOTES Flowers cut in the early morning | ! before they are in full blossom last ‘longer than those cut late ip the day. | | Canada is the third gold-producing , country in the world, the Transvaal being the first, and the United States | ee lage of Bloemendaal has a radio-| ; casting station in its tower for the | | purpose of disseminating the church services. ' A chureh in the little Dutch vil-| | “Robinson Crusoe,” the famous; + TODAY IN WASHINGTON - st = (By Associated Press} "3 a eee e eee ence personne! bill. NOTICE On and after Marck the scale of wages of Union Paimters of Local No. 384, will be $1.88 per hour. FINANCIAL SECRETARY jan 28.1 month FRESH OYSTERS Indian Pass Selects Received Daily At from a second story window and es-| eaped with serious burns. She was taken to a hospital. The bodies of the other two children weré found in the sleeping porch. The body of young Hamby, who was a nephew of Mrs. Smith, was ound in a bathroom. | Besides Margaret Smith, three un- identified women were taken from the scene of the fire, suffering more or less serious burns. j The fire had been brought under control at 2:45 a. m., after some dif- fieulty. fot Mrs. Smith operated a boarding house and a dozen or more persons were in the residence at the time. THANKS FIRMS FOR COOPERATION IN GOLF MATCHES se REALTY BOARD THROUGH ITS, GOLF COMMITTEE EXPRESSES APPRECIATION FOR HELP TO- | WARD SUCCESS OF CONTEST “The Realty Board through its golf j -eommittee, of which Nat Golson is; chairman, wishes to thank the fol-| lowing firms and individuals for their hearty co-operation in securing the famous golfers, Willie MacFar- Jane, Archie Compston and Arnaud Massy who played with Harry Hampton in their golf exhibition Sunday, February 14, at the muni- _cipal golf links: Monroe County Commissioners, Council of. Key West, First Na- Bank of Key West, Burbank Realty Company, South Florida Con- stracting & Engineering Company, Ladd Co., Inc., Givens & Givens, Inc,, Broadway Shop, Senator Wm. Malone, Reedy Forwarding Com- ‘pany, Cuban-Amegean Forwarding + Company, J. Lancelot Lester, Hotel La Concha, J. L. Stowers Music Company, Isadore Appelrouth, J. G. * | | Kantor, General Construction Com-! pany, Harry Boyajian, Gomez & Garcia, The Over-Sea Company,| Johnson & Johnson, Inc., Garrison Park Corporation, Mary J. Mc-| Knight, Dr. Wm. R. Warren, Dr. E.; C. Lowe, Key Largo City Properties, | Inc., Trevor & Morris, Key West Foundation Company, Gulf Keys! Realty Co., Inc. E. H. Gato Cigar Co., Page Cigar Company, Capt. Cc D. Stearns, Meltzer & Navarro, Al-! len Schiendorff, Berlin Sawyer, | Sanitary Restaurant, Frank Lewin- | sky, Theo. Holtsberg, Jake Arono- vitz, Russell’s Cigar Store and. the Key West Electric Co. The Casa Marina, through Mr. L. | P. Schutt ahd Col. Robert F. Spotts- wood are deserving of commendation for their entertainment of these visitors. The newspapers of the city; also are thanked for their co-opera-} tion. | News Received In City Announcing Death of : Chas. Dobarganes In Tampa | A telegram received today. by | Mrs. Arthur Pastorini announces the‘ death of Charles L. Dobarganes, | which occurred in Tampa this morn- ing. The burial will be in Tampa _ tomorrow, the message stated. t Charles Dobarganes was a grand- son of Mrs. S. S. Curry, 509 South street, this city. He was 27 years old and is survived by his wife and one child. Surviving him are also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aurelia’ Pebarganes, of Jacksonville, and two | brothers, Roy and Maxwell, also of Jacksonvilie; one sister, Mrs. L. B. Thrasher, Ocala. The deceased served in the U. S. Navy during the world war. He mar- | ried in Tampa, where he had been holding a responsible position since! ‘enving Key West several years §go. | He has many relatives and friends in this city who will regret to learn ef his sad and most untimely. death, which was due to a relapse from a slight surgical operation on throat a few weeks ago, and from which it was thought for a time that he was convalescing nicely. | } } Mrs. Maggie Hunter was flogged near Ocala, Fla, by nine masked men, who accused her of trying to break up a home. Mary Garver, a 65-year-old lady with a beard, was found wandering about the streets of Cincinnati. MEN WISHING to Johnson, 508 Fleming street. jan20 Furnished apartment, modern con- veniences, White street. Apply 503 Duval. feb2 Rooms and apartments, 303 White- head street. feb17-6t CORNER GREENE AND ANN} STREETS—Opposite City Hall—! Suitable for storage rooms, garage. | repair shops, etc. Apply The | Citizen. dec20 | { | 1 WANTED WANTED—A good cock. Apply 32 Whitehead street. feb. 16-tf enter dining,! sleeping car service as conductors, porters, waiters, write 123 Rail-} way exchange, Kansas City. ! Sat. tf WANTED—Used rowing boat and boat with outboard motor, length 10-20 feet. State price. Walter Schaar. P. O. Box 8652, Miami. ' feb19-1tx } } MALE HELP WANTED ‘ MAN waited (city or country); old s company will capital and start you in your own permanent business selling ties people must buy everyday. Experience unnecessary. McConnon & Co., Factory 812, HELP WANTED—MALE SALES MANAGER—$10,000, Must be competent to direct state sa‘es organization for mill rated million dollars. Submit qualifications; references confidential. Charles B. Drake, 342 Madison Ave., N. Y. feb. 20-1tx BUSINESS CHANCES BIG MONEY making concrete step- ping stones; small investment; big returns. write today. F. W. Long, Jeffersonville, Ind. i feb. 20-1tx MALE HELP BEGINNER DRAFTSMEN—wWanted at once. Large million dollar in- stitution. If you want training and $60.00 weekly earning possi- bilities guaranteed, address “C,” care of Citizen Office. feb. 20-itx FOR SALE—Good paying — restau- rant. Good location. ‘Lease. 608 Duval street. feb19-6t FOR SALE—10-piece Queen Anne dining-room suite, mahogany, 10 months old, but never been used. | $200. Will exchange for good second hand car. Apply 1013 South street, phone 198-W. feb19-4tx WARRANTY deeds, mortgage deeds, notes and other legal blanks. We keep them in stock. The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. tt, Lost LOST—Yesterday, somewhere be tween sunrise and sunset, twe> golden hours,.each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone for- ever._-Horace Mann. july1 MEN’S silk-silk and wool or fancy wool hose. Four pairs for $1.00. Substandards from 50¢ to $1.00 values. L-A-Import Co., 1442 West 25th street, Los Angeles, Calif. feb. 20-1tx FOR PRINTED SOCIETY STA-! TIONERY, The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. "Phone 66. RUBBER STAMPS—When in need | of Rubber Stamps, see the Artman | Press, 125 Duval street, Key West, ; Florida. aliewea , follows: ‘February, & potitiea CHANCERY. Edward Payson Johnson, Complainant, Martha Frederick J. Sa John Roberts: visees, legatees and grantees of Benjamin. W. Kemp, dec William J. Johnson, and t known heir: devisees, or assigns of John Whitehead, deceased, and others. To: The unknown heirs legatees or grantees of Benjamin W. Kemp, whose residences are unknown; and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees of John Whitehead, whose _ resi- dences are unknown You and each of you are _ hereby notified that Edward Payson Jolinson has filed his sworn bill in chancery, to remove cloud from and to quiet the title to the following described real estate: In the City roe County, devisees, of Key West, Mon- Florida , and being part of Lot ‘Four (4) of Square - Twenty (20), according to White- head’s map of the Island of Key West, . delineated in February 1829, and more particularly de- scribed as follows: Commencing at a point on James Street 150 feet, 9 inches from the corner of Margaret and James Streets, and running thence N. Ely along James Street 50 feet, 3 inches thence at right_angles in a S. Evly direction 100 feet; thence at right angles In a S. W.'ly di- rection 50 feet, 3 inches; thence at right angles in a N. W.'ly direc- tion 100 feet to the place of be- ginning on James Street. ‘+ Phat it is alleged in said bill that the places and residences of the heirs. devisees, legatees and grantees of Benjamin W. Kemp, are unknown; that the places and residences of the heirs, devisees, legatees and grantees, of John Whitehead are unknown, and that he has not been able to ascertain said residences, places of abode or whereabouts of the heirs of said de- fendants after diligent search and in- quiry. That he is the owner and in possession of the aforesaid real estate, and that he and his predecessors in title have had said real estate for a period of over fifty-five years; that his possession has been open, notor- ious, adverse and exclusive as agai ali of said defendants, and as again all other persons whatsoever. That there are alleged clouds on the record title of said property, and that the of said bill isto remove the clouds from and to quiet the said title, and to confirm, legalize and validate complainant's title to said property. Therefore, you, devisees, legatees, and grantees John Whitehead, and you, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and grantees of Benjamin W. Kemp, are hereby or- dered to appear to said bill of com- plaint, on Tuesday the 23rd day of March, A. D. 1926, otherwise the al- legations in said bill will be taken as confessed. It is ordered and adjudged that this notice should be published in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, Florida, once each week for four consecutive weeks, as February 20th, February 27th, March 6th, March 13th and March 20th, A. D. 1926. Done and ordered this 19th day of A. D. 1926. (BEAL) _ .D. Z FILER, Clerk Circuit Court’ of the 20th Judi- cial-Circuit of the State of Florida, In and for Monroe County. WILLIAM H. MALONE, Solicitor for Complainant. feb20-2 ed iN THE cCincurr COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL OF THE STATE OF LORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY—IN CHANCERY. Charles J. Curry the unknown heirs, Complainant, John W if dead. devisees, Jacob D. E nd Cha and if de then unknewn heirs, visees, atees, or grantees: Rafael Fernandez O'Halloran, if alive.and if dead. then his un-+ known heirs. legatees ive. if alive, and if dea known heirs, y or grantees; Tomas Borges and Tomora Morales Borges, if alive, and if dead, their unknown heirs, i . legatees or grantees; Estaui F. O'Halloran and Eustaqu Ss. F. O'Halloran, if alive, and if dead, then their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees; O'Halloran and Com- pany, a partnership, its success- ors or assigns, and_ others. Defendants. John W. Simonton, whose resi- dence is unknown if alive, and if dead, then to his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or gran- tees, whose residences are un- known; Jacob D. Rodgers and Charlotte E. Rodgers, whose resi- dences are unknown if alive, and if dead, to their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, whose residences are unknown: Rafael Fernandez © Halloran. whose residence is anknown if alive, and if dead to his anknown heirs, devisees, legatees or gran- tees, whose residences are un known: Jose Valdes Velasce whose residence is unknown if alive, and if dead te his unknown het t-visees. leratees or gran tees whose residences are un- known: Tomas Borges and To- mora Morales Borges, whose resi- dences are unknown if alive, and to their unknown heirs. or grantees, unknown QUalicoran and * O Halloran, whose f alive unknown Teo res and if dead. heirs, devisees, legatees or gran- tees. whose residences are un- known, O'Halloran and Company. a partnership, its partners, mem~- bers. successors or assigns, whos. place of business was formeris Key West, Florida. but whose present residences are unknown. and to all persons having or claiming any interest in the here- inafter described lands whose are unknows. and each of you that Charlies J. Curry You theirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, | i 7 i residences. of the said Jose Valdos | Latin nearly one hundred years ago | Velasco, his heirs, devisees, lezatees {by a French professor. WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM Phone 657-W ;or grantees, are unknown; that the places and residences of the said To- j}mas Borges and Tomora. Morales | Borges, their heirs, devisees, legatees lor grantees, are unknown; that the places and residences of the ; quia S. F. O'Halloran, their heirs, de- visees, legatees or grantees, are un- known; that the places and residences | of the O'Halloran & Company, a part- nership, its partners, cessors or assigns, are unknown, and that he has not been able to ascer- =~ places of abode | or whereabouts of said defendants af- ; tain said residences, ter diligent search and inquiry. That he is the owner and in possession of the aforesaid real estate; that he and his predecessors in title have had said real estate for a period of more than fifty years; that his possession has been open, notorious, adverse and ex- ‘elusive as against all of said defend- ants, and as against all other per- sons whatsoever. leged clouds on the record title of said property, and that the purpose of s>i4 biN is to remove the alleged clouds from and to quiet the said title, and to confirm, legalize and validate com- | plainant’s title to said property. | Therefore, you John W. Simonton, | your known heirs, devisees, legatees land grantees; Jacob D. Rodgers and | Charlotte E. Rodgers, your known heirs, devisees, legatees and grantees; Rafael Fernandez O'Halloran, your unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and grantees; Jose Valdos Velasco, -your unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and | grantees; Tomas Borges and Tomora Morales Borges, your unknown heirs, devisees, legatees ,and grantees: Estanisiao F. O'Halloran and Eusta- quia S_ F. O'Halloran, your known theirs, devisees, legatees and grantees: O'Halloran and Company, a partne , Ship, its partners, members, success- jors or assigns, are hereby ordered to appear to said bill of complaint, on . Tuesday the 23rd'day of March, A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegation in said j bill will be taken as confessed. It is ordered and adjudged that this {notice should be published fn the Key ‘ West Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, Florida, once each , Week for four consecutive weeks, as follows: February 20th, February (27th, March. 6th, March 13th and 92 Done and ordered said | | Estanislao F. O'Halloran and Eusta- | members, suc- | That there are al- | j : 900 Southard St p MRT SS PS EEE HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Second Hand Furniture And Household Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER 509 WILLIAM ST. KEY WEST TYPEWRITER SHOP i| THE CASA MARINA i Announces the Opening of a | Hair Dressing Parior Under the Persona! Supervision of Mr. John Kapnac of New York Who Specializes in All Forms of Beauty Culture. Permanent Waving, Hair Dye- ing, Bleaching, Etc. __ JOHN LOWE, JR., SONS DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE : RETAIL DEALERS IN Lumber, Roo: ne ana Gat Gone Portland Cement, Congo Rubber H. B. DAVIS 100 PER.CENT PAINT AND O18 aeeeesesese se atten eee + ewe wens r oes wane March 20th, A. 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