The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 6, 1926, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

of Lif eoee Flashes (S08000880006 (By Associated Press) JENA, Thuringia — Frauleins with. bobs are being subjected to considerable criticism. In adver- tisements they are likened to Mus- solini by the society of long-haired maidens. “Just imagine a bobbed Lorelei combing golden hair!” is one of the society’s slogans. 7s * NEW YORK—A bridge game is one of the issues in the divorce suits against Arthur Whitney, Jr., who used to teach aviation at San Antonio for the army. He testified that his wife overbid his hand, he set her, and then she slapped his face. * LONDON—Lloyd George is out with a couple of vinous metaphors anent the trouble over more seats in ‘the council of the League of Nations. “The wine of Locarno is already badly corked; the lov- ing cup is being poisoned with suspicion,” he told the Commons, os © NEW. YORK—Members of the junior league, an exclusive organi- zation of debutantes, are perturb- ed over im to a perform- of Roger Wolfe Kahn’s jazz whieh referred tothe hostess cabaret as president of the The hostess has apolo- explaining that an employe and a bride. Her husband is Abdur a wealthy municipal Seeeeereeeeeeeene . . TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS * * eee eeeeeeeeteeose Duke of Hamilton, the premier Seotland and Hereditary of Teen Holyrood Palace, born 64 years ago today. merce of the United States, born at Waynesboro, N. C., 53 years ago today. Ring W. Lardner, popular as a humorous writer, born at Niles, Mich., 41 years ago today. From Jas. Edwards, Mont- g@omery, Ala., comes this letter containing a valuable suggestion. feel like a new man since FOLEY’S HONEY AND Can sleep all night, sore- chest is gone, so is the BE im throat, nervous hacking, puts a on a overlook FOLEY’S HONEY TAR. ao mari-im of Oshkosh, : [ ifs ¥ | soothing healing coat- this» raw inflamed throat, /t®e Key West Citizen, | | } i of four sets of/ LEGAL NOTICES) 1 IN_THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRe CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY.—IN CHANCERY. Charles J, Curry, Complainant, —v John W. Simonton, if alive, and if dead, then his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees; Jacob D. Rodgers and Charlotte E. Rodgers, it alive, and if dead, then their unknown heirs, devisees, le- Ratees,- or grantees; Rafael Fernandez O'Halloran, if alive, and if dead, then his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees; Jose Valdos Velasco, if alive, and if dead, then his unknown heirs, devisees, le- @atees or grantees; Tomas Borges and Tomora’ Morales Borges, if alive, and if dead, their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees; Estanis- lao F, O'Halloran and Eusta- quia SF, O'Halloran, if alive, and if dead, then their un- known ” heirs, devisees, le- Gatees or grantees; O'Halloran and Company; a paftnership, its successors or assigns, and others, Defendants. To: John W. Simonton, whose residence is unknown if alive, and if dead, then to his un- known heirs, devisees, le- watees or grantees, whose residences and if dead, to their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or Srantees, whose residences are unknown; Rafael Fernandez O'Halloran, whose residence is unknown if alive, and it dead to his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or’ grantees, whose residences are unknown; Jose Valdos » Velasco, whose.’ resi- dence is unknown if alive, and if dead to his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees whose residences are unknown; Tomas Borges. and Tomora Morales Borges, whose resi- dences are unknown «if. alive, and if dead, to their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or Srantees, whose residences are unknown; Estanislao F. 0'- Halloran and Hiétaquia 8. F, O'Halloran, whose residences are unknown if alive, and if dead, to their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, whose residences are unknown: O'Halloran and Company, a partnership, its partners, mer bers, successors or assig: whose place of business was formerly Key West, Florida, but whose present residences are unknown, and to all per- Sons having or claiming any interest in the hereinafter de- seribed lands whose residences are unknown. You and each of you are here- by notified that Charles J. Curry, has filed his sworn bill in chan- cery, to remove cloud from and to quiet the title to the following de- Seribed real estate: In the City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, and more particularly described as follows: Part of Lot Two (2) of Square (5) of Tract Four (4), according to Simonton and Wall's Addition to the City of Key West. Commencing at a oint on Petronia Street One undred thirteen (113) feet distant from the corner of Pe- Run- along ronia N. Ely direction 62) feet, Six (6) thence thirteen (113) ; thence at right angles in a 5. W'ly direction Nine (9%) feet, Six (6) inches; thence at right angles in a 8. E'ly direction _ Seventy. (78) « at right angles direction Fifty-three (53) fee’ thence at right angles in a N. wk direction One hundred Bighty-nine (189) feet out to Petronia Street, to the point of ginning. That it ts alleged in said. bill that the places and residences of the said John W. Simonton, his heirs, devisees, legatees or gran- tees, are unknown; that the places and residences of the said Jacob D. Rodgers and Charlotte E. Rodg- ers, their heirs, devises, legatees or grantees, are unknown; that the laces and residences of the said fael Fernandes O'Halloran, his heirs, @evisees, legatees or gran- tees, are unknown; 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 Tomas Borges and Tomora Morales Borges, their heirs, de- visees, legatees or grantees, are unknown; that the places and resi- dences of the said Estanisiao F. @Halloran and Eustaquia 8S. F. O'Halloran, their ‘8, deviss legatees or grantees, are unknown; that the places and residences of the O'Halloran & Company, a part- ership, its partners, members, suc- cessors or assigns, are unknown, and that he has not been able to scertain said residences, places of abode or whereabouts of said de- fendants after diligent search and inquiry. That he is the owner and in possession of the aforesaid real estate; that he and his predeces- Sors in title have had said real es- tate for a period of more than fifty years; that his possession has been Open, notorious, adverse and ex- elusive as against all of said de- fendants, and as against all other Persons whatsoever. That there are alleged clouds on the record litle of said property, and that the purpose of said bill is to remove tke alleged clouds from and to quiet the said title, and to confirm. legal- ize and validate complainant's title to said property. ‘Therefore, you John W. Simon- ton, your known heirs, devisees, legatees and grantees; Jacob D. Rodgers and Charlotte EB. Rodgers, your known heirs, devisees, le- @atees and grantees; Rafael Fer- nandez O'Halloran, your unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and gran- tees; Jose Valdes Velaseo, your un- known heirs, devisees, legatees and grantees; Tomas Borges and To- mora Morales Borges, your known heirs, devisees, le grantees; Estanisiac F. and Eustaquia S FP. O'Halloran, your known heirs, devisees, le- gatees and grantees; O'Halloran a Company, a partnership, its Partners, members, successors assigna are hereby ordered © to said bill of complaint, cn enday the 23rd day of March, A D. 1928, otherwise the allegation in sald bill will be taken as con- feased. Tt is ordered 4 adjudged that tice should be published in &@ newspaper published in Mouroe County, Flor- ida. once each week for four con- Key West Drug Co, | secutive weeks as follows: Febra- ary 20th, Pebraary 27th, March Sth, March 15th and Marek 20th, A. D. 1926, Done and ordered this 1%h day of February, A. D. 1926. {(SBAL) D. 2 PILER. Cterk Circuit Court of the 20th Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, In and for Monroe Coun- ty. WLLIAM H. SALONE. Solicitor for Complainant. feb20-27; mar6-13-20} CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NTIETH JUDICIAL cr CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Testimony In Re Perpetuam of J. LANCELOT LESTER and J, VINING HARRIS r. lative to all that certain real estate in Monroe County, Florida, described as follows: The SW% of the SE% of Section 29 and Lot numbered 2 of Section 32, all in Township 67 South of Range 26 East, Tallahassee Meridian, Flor- ida. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice .is hereby given. that . A. Louis has filed an application and interrogatories for a¢6mmissjon to issue to take the teftimony of the following named persons: J. Lancelot Bester, J. Vining Harris. The subject matter of the ex- amination of the witness J. Vining Harris is to. establish that one Barry J. Bulmer was sometimes known as Barry Bulmer; that in making conveyances and’ transact- ing business said Barry J. Bulmer usually dropped the initial “J;” that he was the husband of Lilla D. Bulla and that- during the year 1895, and prior thereto, there was only one Barry J. Bulmer who was also known as Barry Bulmer, a resident of Key West, Florida. The subjgct matter of the ex- amination of the witness J. Lance- lot Lester is to establish that one Joseph C. Walton, Jr., acquired title to the following described land situate, lying and being in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-nine and Lot m IN THE Tw Township Sixty-s. of Range Twenty-six Tallahassee Meridian, Florida, under the name: of Joseph C. Wal- ton, Jr, at which time the father of said Joséph C. Walton, Jr., was living and the father went by the hame of Joseph C. Walton, Sr., and the son Joseph C. Walton, Jr, and that said Joseph C. Walton, Jr was the husband of one Susan B. Walton, That on’ or about the sixth day of December, 1898, Joseph C. Walton, Sr., departed this life and thereafter Joseph C, Walton, Jr. became and was Joseph C. Walton and from’ thence- forth signed his name as such. That Said witness was on the 24th day. of October, 1915, a Notary Public in and for the State of Florida at Large, dwelling in the City of Key West, on said date acted .as sub- scribing witness and took the acknowledgment as Notary Public to a deed executed by Joseph C Walton and Susan B. Walton to W M. White conveying the above de- scribed lands, which deed was duly recorded in Book A-2, Page 286, Monroe County, Florida, record: and the original thereof is attach- ed to the application filed in this cause. That said witness was well acquainted with the signatures of Joseph. C. Walton and Susan B. ‘alton; that the signatures to the riginal deed are the signatures of said Joseph C. Walton and Susan B. Walton and that said Joseph C. Walton was the same person as Joseph C. Walton, Jr., the grantee THE KEY WEsT CITIZEN SRA RENT ree EEE SDE EERE oe ee ee 2 2 tise we eee te eS © *- TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS * % : Se ect eeteeeseses (By Associated Press) PALM BEACH, Fla., March 5. —A table at a New York supper club costs a great deal, sometimes as much as $25, but seventeen Palm Beach sojourners have blithely ordered tables at a supper club here for Monday night, and each table cost $1,000. LEXINGTON, Ky., March 5.— Ed Harris, negro, was hanged at the Fayette county jail here this morning at 6:17 a. m. He was charged with attacking Mrs. Mar- garet Bryant on January 19 after he had slain her husband and two children. The negro was pro- nounced dead at 6:30 a. m. BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss., March 5.—Efforts to obtain a jury to try Jesse Favre on a charge of murder were resumed in circuit court here today. Seven jurors were accepted yesterday when 36 veniremen had been examined. e Eee PARIS, March 5.—Carol, of Rumania, who came here recently from Hilan with Mme. Magda Lupescu, is being sued for ten million franes by his former mor- ganatic wife Jeanne Marie Valen- tina Lambrino, better known as “Zia,” —— CHICAGO, March 5.—Mayor Dever, declaring himself ‘§thor- oughly aroused” over a reform organization’s appeal for con- gressional investigation of Chica- go crime, has announced he is “going to show in their true light these people who in the past have lived by passing the hat,” GENEVA, March 5.—Germany is not hostile to the entrance of any particular country into the council of the League of Nations but ‘believes that the council, at the moment of Germany’s acces- si to membership, should not be altered from the status ob- taining at the time of the Lotarno agreement. NEW YORK, March 5.—Dis- trict Attorney Asa Keyes, of Los Angeles, i the long unsolved murder of William Desmond Taylor, found dead his home in 1921, and has had a long distance telephone conserva- tion with Mary Miles Minter about it. jin a certain deed from Trustees of |: the Internal Improvement Pund of the State of Florida, dated January 4th, 1896, recorded in Deed Book S, Page 235, Monroe County, Flor- ida, records, and grantee in that certain deed from Isaac Mitchell, bachelor, dated the 15th day of October, 1895, recorded in Deed Book QQ, Page 279, Monroe County, Plorida, records. NOTICE is given that said. A> Louis will make application at the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, at en o'clock in the forenoon on the 30th day of March, A. D. 1926, for issuance of said commission by the undersigned Clerk of said Court, Dated February 26th, 1926. (SEAL) D.'Z. FILER, Clerk, Circuit Court, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida. feb27; mar6-13-20-27 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY—IN CHANCERY. Edward Payson Johnson, Complainant, ve Martha Emily Curry; Robert Frederick J. Sawyer; Ida Saw- yer; John Roberts; the heirs, devisees, legatees and gran- tees of Benjamin W. Kemp, deceased; William J. Johnson, and the unknown heirs, de- visees, legatees or assigns of - John Whitehead, deceased, and others. ¢ To The* unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees of Be: jamin W. Kemp, whose resi- @ence are unknown; and the unknown heirs, devisees, le- gatees of John Whitehea whose residences are un- ‘known, ¥ou and each of you are hereby notified that Edward Payson John- has filed his sworn bill in chancery, to remove ¢loud from and to quiet the title to the foflow- ing described real estate: In. the City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, and being part of Lot Four (4) of Square Twenty (20), according to Whitehead’s map of the Island of Key West, delineated in February 1829, an@- mote particularly described: as fol- tows: ‘ Commencing at a point on James Street 150 feet, 9 inches from the corner of Marga: and James Streets, and runnin! thence N. E'ly glong James Street 50 feet, 3 imehes, thence at right angleg ia g 8 Ely di- rection 100 feet: thence at right angles in a 3. W'ly direction 50 feet, 3 inches: thence at right angles in a N. Wily direc- tion 100 feet to the place of be- ginning on James Street. That {t is alleged in said bill that the places and residences of the heirs, devisees, legatees and gran- tees of Benjamin W. ‘Pp. are un- known; that the glaces an4 resi- dences of the héWs, devisees. gatees and grantees, of John White. head are unknown, and that he has | mot been able to ascertain said | residences, places of abode or | whereabouts of the heirs of said} defendants after diligent search | and inquiry. That he is the owner | and in possession of the aforesaid | real estate, and that e and his predecessors in title have had said | real gstate for a period of over | ‘ty-five years; that possession , has been open, notorious, adverse | exclusive as against all of said | defendants, and as against all other | Persons whatsoever. That there are | alleged clomds on the record title of said property, and that the pur- | pose of said bill is to remove the | alleged clouds from and to quiet the) said title, and to legalize and validate complainant's title gq Peking and Tientsin, is facing prohable elimination from the Chi military-political strug- gle due to the alliance of W) Pei-Fu and Chang Tso-Lin. said property. Therefore, you, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, and gran- tees of John Whitehead, and you, the unknown heirs, devisees, le- gatees and grantegs of Benjamin W. Kemp, are kereby ordered to appear to said bill of complaint, on Tues- day the 23rd day of March, A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegations 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, Flor- ida, once each week for four con- fecutive weeks, as follows: Febru- ary 20th, February 27th, March 6th, March 13th and March’ 20th, A. D. 1926. Done and ordered this 19th day of February, A.D. 1926. (SEAL) D. Z FILER, Clerk Circuit Court of the h Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, In and for Monroe Coun- ty. IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUN- TY. FLORIDA. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Thompson. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will bring on for hear- ing before the Honorable Hugh Gunn, at his office in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, on the 23rd day of March, A. D. 1926, a petition for judicial ascertainment that the said Thomas Thompson is dead; that he died intestate; that he left no debts outstanding against his estate, and that Caro- line Thompson was his widow, and that E. Lawton Thompson, Loraine Morton, Sarah Gardner ana T. T. Thompson were his sole and only heirs at law; that said heirs have amicably divided the property own- ed by said estate, among them- selves according to Drovisions of Section No. 3724) Generak Re+ teed Statutes of the State ef Flor- i Key West, Florida, February 19th, 1926. T. T.. THOMPSON, feb20-27; maré- NOTICE TO CREDITORS im Court of the County Jndge, Mon- Foe County, Stat® of Filerida, re estate J. nda. deceased. Te All Creditors, Legatees, Dis- tributees And All Perxons Having Claims or Demands Against Said | Batate: You, and each of you, are here- by notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of J. H. Sands, deceased. late of Morroe County. Florida, to the County Judge of Monroe Coun- | ty, Florida, at his office In the Court House of said County. at Key West, Monroe County, Florida. with- im twelve months from the time of the first publication of this notice, to-wit, January 23, 1936. NINA L. SANDS, Administratrix of the estate of J. YH. Sands. Japti-30; febdé-13-20-, maré-13-20 rete a ea tee eee eee * * IN THE DAY'S NEWS . teeters eeeseeres ¢ The Rt. Rev. James Edward) Freeman, who declares modern social tendencies are bringing ruin to the United States, is a noted| Episcopal clergyman who since 1923 has been bishop of the dio-~ cese of Washington, D. C. Prior to entry into the ministry he was) in the legal department of the New York Central Railroad. One of the early events of his niinisterial carreer was the founding at Yonk- ers, N. Y., of the Hollywood Inn, a workingmen’s club, said to-ba the largest of its kind in the world. During the war Dr. Freeman was; the representative of the War De- partment: its national camps throughout the country, and in this capacity -more than. a million soldiers eame to know him -He.is the author. of several books on} sociological qQuestions.and also has done much special work in the de- partments of missions and social} service of the Protestant Episco- pal: Church. by ‘Also as aBlood Pur. asa. fier it gives wonderful results. All Druggists. + F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. “THE CASA MARINA Announces the Opening of a Hair Dressing Parlor Under the Personal Supervision of Mr. John Kapnac of New York Who Specializes in All Forms of Beauty Culture. Permanent Waving, Hair Dye- Bleaching, Etc. By Appointment Only TELEPHONE 780 FORD 2x REDUCTION IN TAX EFFECTIVE NOW We will.absorb immediately on all Ford Cars the 2 per cent reduction in Tax which normally does not become effective until midnight, March 28th. This means that you can have im- mediate delivery of anew Ford Car and take advantage of the 2 per cent re- duction. Trevor & Key West, Florida F hkdikdk di dideddde 100 Old Papers For A, Nickle. . twregaarrreg EHE Key West Citizen 125 Duval Street } Nf LAA diddiddididididididdidbdidididde

Other pages from this issue: