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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | LE GAL NOTICES | eee sesseseseses “KEY WEST FOREVER” IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN FOR ERECTION OF CUBAN SCHOOL NEW STRUCTURE TO BE BUILT AT ESTIMATED COST OF $60,000; .TO ._BE MODERN THROUGHOUT ; CHANCERY. Charles J. Curry, Complainant, poe a John W. Simonton, if alive, and ,if dead, then his unknown heirs, i devisees, legatees or grantees; Jacob D. Rodgers and Charlotte E. Rodgers, if alive, and if dead, then their unknown heirs, de- visees, jemntecs ou ces: ae Rafael Fernandez O'Halloran, if The $60,000 school building to be alive, and if dead, then his un- i is ci .;known heirs, devisees, legatees erected in this city by the Cuban gov-| (rT antees: Jose Valdos Velasco, ernment as an addition to the San jg alive, and if dead, then his un- Carlos Theatre will be one of the| known heire, Gaviseoss poate most important construction projects|tomora Morales Borges, if alive, of the year in Key West. : pand if dead, thelr unknown heirs, go : devisees, legatees or grantees: The structure wil be in the form’ hetauisiao F. O'Halloran and of an “L” from the rear of the San|Eustaquia ois es O'Halloran, *> Sve if alive, and i ead, then their Carlos, and wili front on NOC MIEEL noun heirs. deviness,dseatoen that has been given the name of San or grantees; O'Halloran and Com- 4 3 pany, a partnership, its success- Carlos lane. It will occupy a lot, pan fia edna Phe sree bought by the Cuban government for Defendants. i i i 1 John W. Simonton, whose. resi- this pasposss with the ieee ais dence is unknown if alive, and appropriating $1,000 to apply on the if dead, then to his unknown purchase price in a spirit of cordial heirs, devisees, legatees or gran- : tees, whose residences are un- co-operation, = i known; Jacob D. Rodgers and The appropriations for this school; Charlotte E. Rodgers, whose resi- building addition was made by the red sth lie ties Malatad ded ae cat Cuban government about two years devisees, or grantees, i ° | are unknown; ago,-with the necessary Sie aely handez | O'Halloran, recently becoming available, throug! \ residence is unknown if the efforts of Dr. J. M. Renedo, p' alive and if dead to his unknown a4 : heirs, devisees, legatees or gran- dent of the San Carlos Institute, andj} tees, whose residences are un- Pepe Fernandez, who has been in Ha- known: Jose Valdos Velasco, . " vecks i he interest of whose residence is unknown if vana several weeks in the interest 0 , and if dead to his unknown the proposition. | Fag i uatocs or sran- rigina’ adding “ ees whose residences are un- The origina: plan of adding pai known; Tomas Borges and To- more storiessto the theatre. building mora Morales Borges, whose resi- did not meet with the approval of} . the.San Carlos trustees, The plans and spec'fications for the structure! ag now contemplated are being pre-| pared by Cuban government archi- tects in Havana, and will probably be brought to Key West by Pepe Fernan-; dez, who is expected to arrive from Havana tonight. Dr. Renedo says there will be noj let up in the matter of carry:ng out the precent building program, and! that the new school building will be; !To: if dead, to their unknown heirs, ‘ devisees, lJegatees or grantees, whose residences are unknown: Estanislao_ F. O'Halloran and Eustaquia S. F. O'Halloran, whose residences are unknown if alive, | { . to their unknown’ | es, legatees or gran- whose residences are un- known: O'Halloran and Company, a partnership, its partners, mem- bers, successors or assigns, whose place of business was formerly Key West, Florida, present residences are unknown, and to all persons having or claiming any interest in the here- inafter described lands whose AND FOR MONROE nace eae ame i the dences are unknown if alive, and | unknown; and the unknown heirs, | ! devisees, legatees or grantees of | i John Whitehead, whose- resi-{ j dences are unknown, You and each of you are hereby } gotified that Edward Payson Johnson Mas filed his sworn bill in chancery, to remove cloud from and to quiet the title to the following described real jestate: In the City of Key West, Mon- roe County, 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- seribed 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. * '~ along James Street 50 feet, 3 inches thence at rieht angles in a S. Ev'ly direction 100 feet; thence at right: angles in a S. Vly di- | rection 5@ feet, 3 inches; therce at right angles in a N. W.'ly direc- tion 100 feet to the place of be- ginning on James Street. today. That it.is aileged in said bill that ; places and residences of the heirs, | ‘ levatees and grantees | Kemp, are unknown; that the fy and residences of the heirs, devi s, lecatees and grantees, of John Whitehead are unkno s not been able to a of evidence community There is no better of a commendable town in which a person lives. If a town is worth living in it is worth defending and support- ing in its efforts to advance with the rest of the world. ° ° * * * * * * * . * * © e teeters eeeeeesens Seseeeteseseeestesess TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ee eeeeeeeeeseesrersen Benjamin and in said real estate, predecessors i) at Saugerteis, years; that ; today. open, notor- | ssion of the afor: that he and his te have had said period of over fifty-five his possession has been ious, adv and exclusive s agairst lall of said defendants, and as against | all other persons whatsoever. That !there are alleged clouds on the record \title of said property, and that the | son, Mass., 44 years ago today. purpose of said bill is to remove the alleged clouds from and to quiet the itle, and to confirm, legalize and complainant's titl@ to said su, the unknown heirs, | ton, 48 years ago today. and grantees of 1, and you, the unknown j pes, legatees and grantees ; W. Kemp, are hereby or- dered to appear to said bill of com- plaint, on Tuesday the 2érd day of March, A. D. 1926, otherwise the al- legations in said bill will be taken as evise John Whit heirs, de of Benjam jas co-respondent. spirit than that of loyalty to a * | Henry E. Huntington, of Los An-| of 1,500 Tory Scotch settlers in bat- geles, who possesses one of the finest! tle of Moore’s Creek Bridge, N. C. private art collections in the world,! born at Oneonta, N. Y., 76 years ago! Prof. Irving Fisher, noted political ev-onomist of Yale University, born N. Y., 59 years ago Burton K. Wheeler, United States! | senator fromr Montana, born at Hud- PAGE THREE eleeeeeeceeceeeeeeees® CUT THIS OUT-— ' ee * < IT IS WORTH MONEY= TODAY’S EVENTS ‘a *\* = _ Send this ad and ten cents to Foley; eee eteseseseeeevese* © /@ Co. 2835 Sheffield Ave. Chicago, fl., writing your name and address _ feieariy. 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SHOE SHOP { = One hundredth anniversary of the «i discovery of Biela’s comet. st 5 Centenary of the birth of Howard | +, Crosby, one of the most eminent: «: clergymen that the Presbyterian de-| °; nomination has produced. | E:len Terry, until her retirement; of th, blish: t of th bli the foremost actress of the English! fa Nye eet ee coh ik | Stage, born at Coventry, 78 years ago! : Today begins the observance of the Jewish feast of Purim, pr'mar'ly a'l joyous celebration, established to! commemorate the deliverance of the peopte of Israel from the machina- tions of Haman, the prime minister of the King of Persia. | Work Alvan T. Fuller, the present gov- ernor of Massachusetts, born in Bos-} | i Mr. and Mrs. William Kevitt Man-! _ton are reconciled while New York! | jury celebrates on her divorce suit,} ‘in which she named Majorie Rambeau | ered and adjudged that this | should be published in the Key | st Citizen, a newspaper published Monroe County, Florida, once each utive weeks, as 20th, February 3th and March of} ef For Quick Sales List Yo Property With Gulf Keys Realty Co., 534 Fleming St. Phone 37 follows 27th, March 20th, A. D. 192 Inc. this 19th residences are unknown. of you are hereby aries J. Curry has San filed bill in chancery, to re- move cloud from and to quiet the title to the following deserihe?t ren! estate: In the City of Key roe County ticularly des Part of Lot Two (2) of Square (5) of Tract Four (4), according Simonton and Wall's Addition y 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. E.'ly direction Sixty-two (62) feet, Six (6) inches; thence at right angles in a S. E.'ly direc- | tion One hundred thirteen (113) | foots thonce at rieht angles ina S. | W.'ly direction Nine (9) feet, Six (6) inehes; thence at right angles in a 8. E.'ly direction Seventy-six (76) feet; thence at right angles in.a S. W.'ly direction Fifty-three +} (53) feet: thence at right angles in.a N, W.'ly direction One hun- dred Fighty-nine (189) feet out to Petronia Street, to thé point of 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: | that the places and residences of the | said Jacob D. Rodgers and Charlotte =. Rodgers, their heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, are unknown: ! that the places and residences of the | said Rafael Fernandez O'Halloran, his heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, | are unknow that the places and | residences of the said Jose Valdos Velasco, his heirs, devisees, legatees | or grantees, are unknown; that the places and residences of the said To-! mas Borges and Tomora Morales Rorges, their heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees. are ‘unknown; that the places and. residences of the said Estanisiao F. O'Halloran and Eusta- 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, members, suc- cessors or assigns, are unknown, and that he has not been able to ascer- tain said residences, places of abode or whereabguts of said defendants af- ter diligent search and inquiry. That he is the rand in possession of the afo d real estate; that he and sors in title have had said | for a that notorious, finished as soon as is reasonably pos- sible. ' With the competion of th's Carlos school building will come the realization of one of Dr, Renedo’s! greatest ambitions. There will be a, night school where boys and gris of Key West may study’ shorthand and; typewriting, in fact take a business course, Without any tuition charge, whatever. This has been a cherished} ambition of Dr. Renedo for a number} of years. It will also afford this city, an. institution. where both Spanish and English as well as other langu- ages will be taught, in addition to the usual school grades and courses. The Cuban government is also con-| sidering tentative plans for the en-| largement of-the present San Carlos auditorium, which work is expected; to be under: way in the near-future. | Dr. Renedo says there has been a! great awakening along educational lines in the Repvblic of Cuba in which President Machada and the secretary of the Board of Public Works of Cuba, have become very much inter- ested, and they are joining heartily in the movement to have better schoois and educat:onal facilities for the Cuban youth of Key West. The free business courses to be given in night classes at the new San Carlos Institute, Dr. Renedo -says, wil be financed by the receipts from the San Carlos Theatre and building. FRIEND RELIEVES BOY’S SUF- FERING “My little boy had. trouble with his bronchial tubes since he was three. We tried all kinds of cough syrups and medicines, without any relief. For ten weeks he was down, didn’t get a night’s sleep due to his cough. A friend gave me a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar and that night, after taking Feley’s Honey and Tar, he slept all night,” writes Mrs. Ruth Willard, 1524 Kappes Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Key st Drug Co. febl-im état se his possession has adverse and e elusive a ants, and sons what leged clov property, biN is to ainst all other ner- and that the purpose s move the alleced clouds quiet the said title, and p and idate rty » Simonton, devisees, legatees D. Rodgers and rs, your known atees and grantees; O'Mlalloran. your 8, devisees, leratees and Valdos Velasco, your 8, devisees, legate and Tomas Borges and mora Amendment of the Volstead Act to /% premit the sale of Nght wines and beers is to be the subject of an inter- collegiate debate th's evening between student representatives of Brown and Princeton univerities. grantees rales Borges. | $ legate and ao F. O'Halloran and Eusta- London doubts if cabinet will sus- auia S. F. O'Halloran, your known ‘, and, in’>: he! devisees, legatees and grantees; tain Foreign Minister Chamberlain’: (figioran and Company. a partner- belief league counc!! must be en-“ship, its partners, = Sw . he ors or assigns. are hereby ordered to larged; § weden to oppo: ie and italy to] Ore er eels Milt ct Remmiaine, on support Poland's claims for seat, the 23rd day of March, A. D. grantees d be publishe _ 2 newsn: Monroe County, week for four ¢ ws February March 6th. rch 20th. A. D. Done and ordere February, A. D. 1 (SEAL) D. Z FILER, Clerk Circuit Court of the 20th Judi- | cial Circuit of the State of Plorida | In and for Monre WILLIAM H. MALO) | Solicitor fer Comp! ath, March 1926 this 19th day February @ prescription for With and Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills the germs. of County. CUIT COURT OF THE NTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY.—IN CHANCERY. Edward Payson Johnson, Complainant Curry; Robert Frederick J. Sawyer; Ida Sawyer: jJohn Roberts; the heirs, de- j ¥isees, legatees and grantees of | Benjamin W. Kemp, deceased: | William J. Johnson, and the un- known heirs, devisees, legatees or assigns of John Whitehead, j deceased, and others. |To: The mknown heirs, devisees. ( HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED AND BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats | yrartna Emily Made to Order GEORGE’S HAT SHOP 608 Duval St. armen. whose residences are; lrequired to gppear to the bill of com- | County period of more than ! against all of said defend- ; fline ar unknown heirs, | members, success- ; Done and ovdered day February, A. D. 1 (SEAL) D. Z. FILER. { Clerk. Circuit Court of the 20th Judi- al Circuit of the State of Florida, | In and for Monroe County. j WILLIAM H. MALONF, Solicitor for Complainant ' feb20-27;, mar6-13-20 ; CIRCUIT COURT. STATE OF | FLORIDA, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL | CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY IN | CHANCERY. John W. Roberts, Complainant, Reference: First National Bank, Chamber of Commerce IN Wholesale Grocers ad - Commission Merchants vx Margaret W. Roberts, Defendant. It appearing by the sworn bill filed ; in the above-stated cause that Mar- { garet |W. Roberts, the defendant ! therein named is a nonresident of the State of Florida, and now a resident | of Forest, City, N.C. and that she is | over the age of twenty-one years; it! is therefore érdered that said nonresi- derit defendant be and she is hereby | $11 FRONT STREET Lee te Fence i ouss ca orcbefore | ¢7 2 SOX 13 KRY WEST, PD... Monday, the! Ist day of March A. D. cher’s Castoria is es- pecially prepared to re~ lieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatu- lency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. . N To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Litt lhiden | { | | | | Absolutely Harmle$s- No Oniates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. 1926, otherwise the allegations of said | billywill be-taken as confessed Ly said | defendant. t It is further ordered that this order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said | and State. 1926. January 29th, D._Z. FILER, This | Clerk Circuit Court. | | | | ' { (SEAL) JOHN G. SAWYER. Solicitor for Complainant, . jan30; feb6-13-20-27 ' f In Court ef the County Judge, Monroe , County State of Florida, i In re extate of | ndx, deceased. ry ~-aditors. Legatees, Dixtributees | ‘And All Persons Having Claims or Demards Against Said Estate: You, and each ef vou, are hereby | notified and required to present any élaims and demands which you, or either of vou, may have against the estate of J. H. Sands, deceased, late ‘of Monroe County, Florida, to the Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the Court House of said County, at Koy West, ! Moaroe County, Florida, within twelve months from the time of the first pub- lication of this notice, to-wit, January 3, 1926 Count wasp waists . H. . changed. NINA L. SANDS. Administ of the estate of J. Sands, 4d P | an23-30; feb6-13-20-27; mar§-13-20 j Ss COURT, COUNTY, IN THE COUNTY, JUDC IN AND FOR MONROE FLORIDA. In the matter of the extate of Vhomax Thompson, deceased. given that the un- on for hearing Hugh Gunn, at . Monroe Coun- rd day of March, tion for judicial as- certainment that the said Thomas Thompson ix dead; that he died in- |testate; that he left no debts outstand- ing against his estate. and that Caro- Thomoson was his widow, and t E. Lawton Thompson, Lorainé | Morton, Sarah Gardner and ‘3 | Thompson were his sole and only heirs ; at law: that said heirs have amicably !divided the property owned by said} lestate, ong themselves according {the provisions of Section No. 3724, | General Revised Statutes of the State of Florida Key West, 19th, 1926. , Yet day by is hereby igned will bring pre the Honorable office in Ww tty, Florida, on‘t ‘A. D. 19% a pe j der | befe Advertisements Florida, February T. T. THOMPSON. feb20-27; mar6é-13-20 | You turn through a kodak album and smile at old-style clothes. Skirts cluttering the ankles . . . hats perched high up on hair. . . can’t stay where you are . . awkward sleeves—odd how your taste has day your taste changes in all you wear and do. You don’t like the same books, enjoy the same movies, choose the same underwear, prefer the same soap you did a short while ago. 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