The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 7, 1926, Page 5

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C To Tampa _ The steamship Governor Cobb Heft last night at 7:30 o’clock for Tampa with a large number of Passengers on board. The steam- er wil] return to this port on Fri- day morning. * * @ ‘o Attend Funeral Alf members of Troop 4, Boy S under the direction of Seoutmaster Jenks will assemble their hall tomorrow afternoon 8.o’clocis in uniform, with black kties, for the purpose of at- ding the funeral of Anthony e-* rain Arrives On Time * The morning train arrived on ime today, teaching, the station it 8:30 o’clock, with 42 passen- ers on board. Several of those iving on the train will spend few weeks visiting in Key West. others will leave tomorrow jon the boat for Havana. se 6 Go To Havana | Mr. and Mrs.“ Melvin Camus fwere included in the arrivals here yesterday from Miami, and after @ short stay in the Island City, ‘left on the steamer for Havana where they will spend several days’ visit. Beececece Personal Mr. and Mrs. -R. A. S. Peacock were included in the arrivals here yesterady over the East Coast from Matecumbe, and will spend # While visiting in Key West. Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Knowles were passengers leaving on the morning train en route to points up the East Coast where they will pend several days’ visit. Thurman J. Pinder, who is em- ployed at Miami by the Florida East Coast Railway Company, was ‘an arrival on the morning train and will spend several days’: visit in Key West with his family. ‘L. P. Artman, publisher of the Citizen, left last night over the Coast en route to Fort Pierce @ business stay of a few 1B. -doseph Mulberg, who had been ing several weeks in -. Key left ‘recently for .Okeecho- where he is now conducting business in that city in addition the Naval Supply House in this W. Reed, prominent lumber of Birmingham, Ala. who had been spending a few days business visit in Key West, left Tast it over the East Coast en Toute to his home. as Maleolm Meacham, president of the Key West Foundation Com- pany, arrived in the city morning from Palm Beach. Harry Boyajian of the Realty Company returned - this ®orning from a short business trip|to learn of their departure. te Miami. Dante, noted magician, who/cluded in the passengers leaving Kad been ‘performing at the San Carlos opera house in this city, left on the steamship Governor, Cobb last night for Tampa. this|er left on the San Jacinto Mon- Vie|in Key West. ; Girl Scouts Meet Friday | ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Thomp- Troop 1 To Meet There will be a meeting of troop 1, Boy Scouts of America, ‘held on Friday evening at their head- quarters on Division ‘street, and) a full attendance of members is desired. a There will be a meeting of. ‘ Troop 4 Girl Scouts, held on Friday afternoon, beginning at 5 o'clock, under the direction o f Mrs. A. H. McInnis, scoutmistress. e =. 8 Many Havana Passengers The steamship Governor Cobb arriving here yesterday afternoon from Havana had a large number of passengers on board. Many of | those arriving on the boat left on the evening train en route north. -* « Return To Miami Mr. and Mrs. George Carey, who had been spending several weeks’ visit in Key West, were passengers leaving over the Flagler System en route to Miami. } = 8 * Many Train Passengers The train arriving here last ev- ening from the. north had a large} number of passengers on board. Several of those arriving will; leave on the boat tomorrow for| Havana. Julius. A. Mil‘er; real .estate dealer of Brooklyn, N. -¥., who|- had been in the city for several} days’ business stay, was a pass- enger leaving over the East Coast | last night en route north. | Mrs. Arthur N. Clarke, daugh- son, accompanied by Miss Anito Gato, were arriva's in the city! last evening over the East Coast from Miami. Miss Gato had been visiting in the Magic city with| Mrs. Clark for a few weeks, \ Mrs. P. Ross Roberts, and chil- dren, who had been spending sev- eral weeks’ .visit in Key West, were” passengers leaving yester- day over the East Coast for Miami, | where they are making their resi- dence, R. T. Carey, employed in the mechanical shops of the Florida East Coast Railway Company at Miami, was an arrival on the morn- ing train. Mr. Carey will spend several days’ business visit in the Island City. Miss Irma Pierce was included{ in the passengers leaying on the morning train for Miami and other points.up the East Coast where she will spend the next several weeks visiting relatives | and friends, Miss Bess Brownstein and moth- day night for their home in New York after spending the winter While here they made many friends who ‘regretted Robert Givens, Sr., was in- on the steamship Governor Cobb last night for Tampa where he will spend several days’ business visit. ANTHONY BIRS AT HOME THIS MORNING FUNERAL OF FOURTEEN-YEAR OLD YOUTH WILL BE CON. jin New Jersey, and he has been efforts of physicians and friends| to save the boy’s life were in vain. | The father of the deceased is notified by wire of his death. If it is found that father cannot get here, the funeral will be held some time to-} son's! the} DUCTED HERE TOMORROW) AFTERNOON Anthony Birs, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Birs, of this eity, died at 5 o'clock this morn: ing at the home of his grand-} Mother, Mrs. Sarah Lowe, 708 William street. The deceased was 44 years old and was a member @f Boy Scouts Troop No. 1. Whe deceased is survived by his parents, one brother, Benjamin, and a sister, Sarah Birs, and a Rumber of other relatives in the While playing with some other boys about a week ago Anthony Birs sustained a broken arm in an accident, and was not thought te have suffered very serious in- jery. Tetanus seems to have de- veloped in a short time and all 4 morrow afternoon, the details yet! to be decided upon, and of which; due announcement will be made} | later. CAN YOU SOLYE THIS? DIERFLAG The above letters when proper- ly arranked spell the name of a late President, BE ing in th be awarded feet. Fi eumbra open te sey, Answer puzzle day. This offer 15th REWARE OF IMITATORS! We are the originators of this advertising plan. MAXIM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 116 West 40th Street 425 New York expires July Dept. FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO. 24 DUVAL STREET PHONE Ne. 688-W. WM. CATES, Manager. INDIAN WEDDING The Indian wedding, when Mo- hawk and Red Wing willbe united in marriage will be a conspicuous nuptial event to be staged by the Daughters of Pocahontas at the Garden Theatre Friday evening. The curtain will go up at 8 o’clock, and it is expected that a capacity house will greet the local players in this fine entertainment. DeMOLAY DANCE TONIGHT There will be a dance given at | Hotel La Concha tonight by the |Order of DeMolay, which gives promise of being one of the most enjoyable events of the social sea- son. s: There will. be two special fea- tures, the Charleston dance, and a song to be rendered by Carbonell land Spencer Cold, famous vocal- lists, SCHOONER ARRIVES The Honduran schooner Reso- lute, Captain Warren, arrived in pert yesterday from Routan with a load of fruit consigned to Rus- sell’s Produce, House. eccceccceevccousescs<-ve POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS seecceeceesooooe ‘eco FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE FOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY Py CHAS. H. KETCHUM * FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT... J. VINING HARRIS FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL | *. . COURT J. LANCELOT LESTER FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F.. BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR - T. 8S. CARO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fourth ‘District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District ABELARDO. LOPEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD ,Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON Did you know that a whole lamb jis served in Arabia, andethe din- ers help themselves by tearing off the meat with their fingers. LE IN THE COURT OF THE JUDICIAL — CIR- IN AND FOR COUNTY—IN CHAN- CERY. Rebecca McAlpine, Complainant, vs. P. C. Clark, if alive, and if dead; his unknown heirs, devisees, leg: or ntees, and all persons claiming an. iriterest in or ‘unde: him, or otherwis persons, if alivi ef unknown heirs, devisees, legatees} or grantees, and all persons claim- ing interest in or, under them, or elther of them, or othemwise, De- fendant. : sa ‘0: P. C. Clark, whosé *residence is unknown, {f alive; and if dead, to his unknown. heirs, devisees, legatees. orj grantees, whose residences are unknown; and all persons claiming an tm terest in or under him, or oth, erwise, in-and to the%ereinaf- ter described real estate; and to all other persons whose residences are unknown, ‘if alive, and if dead, their un- known. heirs, deviseéB,,legatees or grantees, and ali} ‘persons claiming an interest or un- der them, or otherwisgein and to*-the hereinafter A ribed real estate whose -tei neces are unknown. £ ; You and each of you are bereby notified that Rebecca McAlpine has filed her sworn bill in chancery, to remove cloud from, and_to quiet title tothe following described real estate: “On the Island.of Key West, and .kKnown. on the Key West Realty. Company's subdiviston: No, ‘1, of Tract 21, and Pond Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6.as Lots. Qne (1). and-“Two (ye in; < Block 35, according ‘to sub- division, recorded in Plat’ Book 1, Page ‘43, — Monroe ‘County. Records. “Commenting: at -the North- east “corner. of George Street and HarrisrAvenue, 95 feet, 9 1-2 inches, thence-at right angles in a Northérlx. direction. 100 feet,: to an alley, thence at right angles” ina westerly: direction: ajong, said alley, 93 feet and 1@ inched, to George Stree 1s in a Southerly direction said: George” Street, 100° plaee of beginning.” » («" ‘That it is-alléged tn said bill that the places and residences of the sald P. C, Clark, his heirs, devisees, legatets-or grantees, are-unknown, and that-the places and ireSfidences of any and all other persons claim+ ing an interest in.and.to’the above deseribed real estate, heirs, devisees, legatees. or gran- tees, aré unknown, and that she has not been able to ascettain said residences after diligent sqarch and inquiry. That she js. the awner and in possession of-the aforesaid real estate, that there is an alleged cloud on the title of the same. >; 4 ‘Therefore, you P. C. Clark, your unknown heirs, devisees, legatees ur grantees, and all other persons, their ‘unknown “heirs, devisees, lega- tees or. grantees are hereby, order- ed. to, Appear. to said bill of com- plaint‘on the 6th day of May A.D. 1926, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed. It is further ordered that this or- der be published in the Key West Citizen once a week ‘for four con- secutive weeks. : Witness my hand.and seal of the Cireuit Court, at Key ‘West this 7th day of April, A. D. 1926. rr) (SEAL), D, Z FILER, Clerk of.'the Circuit Court, .Monroe ARTHUR GOMEZ, . s Solicitor for Complainant: +) “aprT-14-89428¢ may IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE! OF FLORIDA, TWENTIETH, .JUDI- CIAL, CARCUIT,, MONROE. COUS YIN CHANCERY. if jizabeth Reach, Compia' y ve arch s Jeremiah Roach, Defendant. It- appearing by . the--sworn bill filed in the above;stated cause that Jeremiah Roac! the “ defen: io" therein named i: di ed a nontenaent of the State of Floridd, and *re="|) sides at Atlanta, Ga., and that is over the age of twenty-one year! it is therefore ordered that sa nonresident defendant be and. he is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before the 6th day of May A. D. 1926, ‘otherwise the allegations of said’ bit will bé taken as con- fessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der, be published once each week for four consectitive weeks in the ¥F West’ Citizen, a newspaper published in said County and State. is. April. 7th, 1926. L) D. Z FILER, - ei ARTHUR GOMEZ, | Solicitor for Complainant. | apr7-14-21-28; may5 IN_ COURT .OF COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORID. ry re\ Estate of Charles T. Lund ‘Notice is hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that on the 12th day of May A. 1D. 1926, I shall apply to the Honorable Hugh Gunn, County Judge of ‘said Court, as Judge of Probate, for my final dis- charge as Administrator of the es- tate of Charles T. Lund, deceased: and that at the same time I wili Present my final accounts as Ad- ministrator of said estate, and ask for ‘their approval. Dated March 1@th, A.D. 1926. SAMUEL R. LUND, Executor. mari0-17-24-31; apr?-14-21-28 m5-12 | { STATE OF| ENTIETH JU and *their | F- serk Cireuit Court.| §, feagytecrte so be — is hereby requ 0 o bill of complaint tiled in = eause on or before Monday, the 3rd ant. t e It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in Thé Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said County and State. This March 31st, 1926. (SEAL) By M. J. SWEETING, Deputy Clerk. i. F. BUSTO, Solicitor’ for Complainant. Oe mars; aprt-14-21-28 IN CIRCUIT COURT. LORIDA, TWENTIETH JUDI IRCUIT, MONROE. COUN- “TY—IN CHANCERY. Agatha M. Robertson, Complainant, va. : George G. Robertson, Defendant. \ Tt appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that George G. Robertson, the defendant therein named is a nonresident of the State of Florida, and. now .a resident of New Po: . 1, and that he is over the age of twenty- one years; it is therefore ordered that said nonresident defendant be and he is hereby required. to appear to the bill of complaint filed ih said cause on or before the 6th day of May A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be tak- en_as confessed by said defehdant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four, consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, ‘a newspaper This April 7th, 1926. (SEAL) ARTHUR GOMEZ, Solicitor for Complainant. apr7-14 mays NOTICE.£O CREDITORS IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY, JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, ~. 2° FLORIDA. In:Re: Estate of George-®. B. Roberts, deceased To all<Creditors, tributees ‘and all persons: « claims or demands against the sald estate; you and each of you are hereby notified and required’ to’ present any claims end demand! which you, or either of you, may have against the Estate of George, 3 Roberts, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, in writing and sworn ‘to, to the County Judge. at his office in the Court House of Monroe County, Florida, within: twelve months from the date of ‘first publication of this‘ notite or same will be barred. Dated March 17, 192 MRS. A. R. IVEY, ‘J (Rormerly Mrs. Geo. F. B, Roberta): ministratrix Estate B.. Roberts, of George Marl7-24-31; apr7-14-21-28; mays EAE See a NOTICE OF APPLICATION FoR TAX DEED CIAL = CIRCUIT, COUNTY, STATE OF » NOTICE ISH VEN, That A. R. iM pete Say Certificate No. 58 dated the. 6th said certificate in my office, has made application for tax’ des to issue in accordance with law, Sa b, Sentificate embraces, the: fol? iin Monroe County, Florida, to-wl |} Pt. Lot 3, Sq. 6, Tr. 11, as recor: e@ in Book A Page 198, Monroe County, records. : The said land being assessed. at the da berts. Unless said . Certificate according to law, ue thereon on the A.D. 1926. D. % FILER, Monroe County, 21-28 t 30th (SEAL) jerk Circuit Court ' Flor! : YLORIDAS TwEe e 3 CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE OUN- TY—IN CHANCERY, . Tone! lon Reyes, Complainant, vm de los Reyes, Defendant. ' appearing by affidavit, the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cayse that Antonio de los’ Reyes, the defendant therein named: is & nonresident of the State of Florida, and residence unknown, and that over the age of twenty-one it is therefore ordered. that Said: nonresident defendant be and he is hereby required to appear. to the bill of complaint filed in sa’ cause on or before Monday, the. 31 day of May, A. D., 1926, otherwise the allegations of said Dill will be by tps) as confessed by said defend- It $s further ordered that this of- der be published once each week forfour consecutive weeks in The Key rant, Citizen, a newspaper Published in said County a a This March 3ist, 1998 ne Sate (SEAL) -) DZ FILER, Clerk Circuit Court. by M. J. SWEBTING, it, be J. F. BUSTO, ik en Solicitor for Com mar3i vs Myrtie Louise Swain, Defendant. It appearing by affidavit the) Sworn bill filed. in the 0 stated cause that Myrtie Louise Swain, the; defendant therein named is a non- resident of the State of Florida, and/ is a resident of 505 Harrison street, Portsmouth, Va. and that she is over the age of twenty-one years: it is therefore ordered that said! WALTER'S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLES Cornell Wall Board, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Carey’s Cement Roofing. H. B. Davis 100 Per Cent Pure Paint and Oils, PHONE 240 William and Caroline Sts. * Why Cook With Gas? Because--- It’s More Economical It’s More Convenient It’s More Efficient _ Gas Service Company of Key West spel said ‘OFFICES FOR RENT Heart of Business Section Low RENTS Large Rooms—Newly Finished TROPICAL ISLES SALES CORP. 601 DUVAL ST. Tax Collector Monroe County, Fla. ig apré-5t The bést is-none too good. Get your meals and) lunches “at the Sanitary. Restaurant. apr3-6t Did you know that ancient peo- ‘ple placed the bull, ram, ond: goat. in the stars as deities’ worthy of published in said County and State’| * D. Z FILER, |} + Clerk Cireuit Court. ‘Alwayn just cighi:the packet teoslads i You never have to: pull. plug. You mever need to worry. - Get one and || HAVE BEEN: SELLING FOR $8.75, OUR ‘PRICE TO YOU IS GOING TO BE... SAFE—ECONOMICAL—RELIABLE IS THE. AUTOMATIC IRON If it was not a good iron we would not be handling dh THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY JOE MONTICINO, Sales Manager te é se 6 RCUIT COURT, TWENTIETH FLORIDA, |. iller, purchaser of Tax |. day of June A, D. 1921 hae’ filed | & described . property, situated |’ te of the issuance of said} peeitieate in the name of Jeremiah |° ~ . URT, STATE OF |: « NTIETH _ Is Taxes And Wages Pais wage and tax bill of 7 cee res . § this company for-the year oe aaa which we ; 4925 amounted to $12,- Serge Fk _—. gue wget kas Bente ens :_... These two items alone are sible for telephone woke 0 + More than 70 per cent of the meet the increased cost of liv- entire cost of producing your ing, such as taxes, food, cloth- ~Setvice.” é ing and rent, and has attracted to the tele industry the high type of skilled people who are rendering such splendid Service throughout this section. While the cost of producing telephone service has increased, like the cost of all forms of gov- ernment, the rates charged our customers for the service have not increased in anything like the same proportion as taxes, wages and other expenses. Such facts as these are of interest to telephone users, and indicate the care and economy Ai ti ‘Since 1916 the tax bill has _ imereased 354 per cent and the * ‘wage bill has increased 267 per cent. During the same period ; the average investment in ser- . . « Vice has increased 132 per cent. « In Florida the taxes for 1925 amounted to $282,428, an in- crease of 526 per cent since 1916, while the wage bill for 1925 was $2,005,357. Although taxes form such a large part of the cost of pro- ~ + @ucing telephone service, we *" fiave no objection to paying observed in the business of ren- - . Our just share of taxes. This is dering telephone service. DAVED LAIRD, Florida Manager SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE - AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ~ Gna Policy, Ona System, Universal Sercics

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