The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 14, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO POPULAR TEXTURE {AND TONE EFFECTS SIMPLE TO OBTAIN, STIPPLED, ANTIQUE OR PALM FINISHED WALLS MAY BE HAD IN OLD HOUSE, IS IN- + -BORMATION GIVEN. “How many” housewives face * iiiBe-Zleaning .season “with the with, “If 1 could think of some fi dy to renovate hese . old| pas Various paints, papers! “and fabrics may have been used, one after another, so that some- thing novel but not too. expensive | js wanted. + Today, the tendency in wall- treatment is toward stippled, palm} finished, textured - and - glazed,| antiqued” and other roughesur-| Yaced effects for walls and ceiling.} These.can be produced {with sand- flosted or lime-putty-finished | gypsum plaster. But what is} ‘wanted is a material that will give} these effects without re-plastering| over old walls, that is washable) hid poksible for the housewife her- self, or her husband, to apply. There are ‘several materials i which meet these speci-| ‘fications. Thy are paints which ome as dry white powders which, awhen mixed with water, become| istic. Then dry pigment or oil int of any desired hue or shade “or tint is stirred in, and the mater-| ‘ig is brushed on to the wall. But, while flat wall paints and Sealeimines are liquid, these ma- Sterials have body. So, before ‘they dry,*these can be _ stippled Qvith an ordinary stippling brush, or given a scroll texture with the fal or a palm finish can produced with the palm of the id, or the material can be man- pulated with brush, putty-knife ‘or even the heel of a kitchen spoon +0 produce any distinctive tex-| ture that may be wanted. {If one of these plastic paints is tobe Be Spplied over new plaster or , it is best to size the first with a good grade of varnish size. 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TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES 1849—Louis Kossuth was ap- pointed Governor of Hungary . 1869—First steps toward the organization of a prohibition par- ty taken by the Maine grand lodge of Good Templars. 1865—President Lincoln was | shot by J. Wilkes Booth in Ford's Theater in Washington. 1876—A statue of, Lincoln, by John Q. A. Ward, was unveiled in Washington. 1886—The Knights of Labor declared war against the Gould system of railroads. 1894—Zebulon B. Vance, Uni- ted States senator from North Carolina, died in Washington, D. C. Born in Buncombe county, N. C., May 13, 1830. 1901—Vasclaw Brozik, who painted the famous picture, ‘Col- umbus at the Court of Ferdinand in Pilsen in ae: * . The ‘éseral assembled premiers ote erman States aecepted the pbb reports, '1925—King Boris of Bulgaria had @ narrow escape from death by. assasination. TODAY, IN WASHINGTON eo (By Associated Press) Italian debt settlement ‘fore senate, is be- 7- 2 # Assistant Secretary Andrews is cases, dealer nearby. Manufactured and guaranteed by New York recalled at prohibition hearing. ‘There is an pe > San NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC, Francisca Popular uses include— ignition «telephone LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, LORIDA. In Re: Estate of George F. B. Roberts, deceased To all Creditors, Legatees, dis- tributees and all persons. having claims or demands against the said Pecccccescocecocooosees [IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLOKIDA, TWENTIETH JUD | ne CUIT, MONROE COU: —IN CHA | arena J. Swat mplainant, | Myrtie toate: Swain, Detendant. It appearing by ‘affidavit the sworn bill filed in the above-stated estate; you and each of you saregcause that Myrtie Louise Swain, the hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands | which you, or either of you, may have against the Estate of George F. B. 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 notice or samé will be barred. Dated March 17, 1926. MRS. 4. R. IVEY, (Formerly Mrs. Geo. F. -B. Roberts) Administratrix Estate ofsGeorge F. B. Roberts. apr7-14-21-28; mar17-24-31; mays IN rd IT COURT, STATE OF +» TWENTIETH JUDI- IRCUIT, MONROE COUN- TY--IN CHANCERY, Agatha M. Robertson, Complainant. Vie George G. Robertson, Defendant. It 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 Port, R. 1, and that he is over the age of twenty- ore years; it is therefore ordered that ‘said 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 aliegations of said bill will be tak- en as confessed by said defendant, It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said Courfty and State. This April Teh, 4926. Z. FILER, (SEAL) Clerk Circuit: Court. ARTHUR GOMEZ, Solicitor for Complainant. apr7-14-21-28; may5 and Isabella,” died in Paris. Born} A IN_ CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF al TWENTIETH JUDI+ ow ae ROE COUN- TY —IN CHAN Elizabeth Reach. om lainant, Seremial Rouch, Defendant. It appearing by the -sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Jeremiah Roach, the. defendant therein named isa nonresident of the State of Florida, and now re- sides at Atlanta, Ga. 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 ef complaint filed in said cause on or before the 6th day of May A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as con- fessed by said defendant. It 1s further ordered that this or-| der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Fey. West, ‘iti a newspaper published in said County and State. This April 7th, 1926. (SEAL) D, Z. FILER, Clerk Cirewit Cour! RTHUR GOMEZ, Solicitor for Co apr7-14- ry Modern Design typified by such important engi- neering developments as 3-speed economical valve-in- an ,» safe and easy pon mechanism and light action dry-plate disc-clutch: Modern Construction —such as you find in priced cars; your oot econ- tion, low maintenance satisfactory ownership. — oO} ales Appearance —stream-line beauty, colorful Duco finish, and rustless airplane-metal radiator shells on every model. All and that he! defendant therein named is a non- resident of the State of Florida, and jis a resident of 505 Harrison street, | Portsmouth, , and that sbe is oyer the age of twenty-one year! i@ is therefore ordered that said jMonresident defendant be and she i hereby” required to. appear to the bil of complaint filed in said cause oh or before Monday, the 3rd otherwise 1 willbe taken as confessed by said defend- ant. It is further ordered that this o1 der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said County and State. This March 31st, 1926, (SEAL) - | Clerk Circuit ¢ | By M. J. SWEBTI | Deputy Clerk. |J. F_ BUSTO, Solicitor’ for Complat mar3l; apr? NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED IN_ CIRCUIT COURT, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ‘TATE OF FLORID. Ss HEREBY dated the 6th . 1921 has filed said certificate in my office, and has made application for tax’ deed to issue in accordance -with law. Said certificate embraces the fol- lowing described property, situated in Monroe. C Pt. Lot 3, Sq. 6, Tr. 11, a8 record led in Book A-1,' Page 198, Monroe | Counts, records. The said land being assessed at |the date of the issuance of said certificate in the name of Jeremiah | Roberts. Unless said — certificate shall be redeemed according to law, tax deed will issue thereon on the 30th day’ of April A. D. 1926. | (SEAL) Z. PILER, | Clerk Cireuit Court Mohtoe County, | Plorida. mar31; apr?-14-21-28 BE RR EE Seems IN CIRCUIT COURT, a or FLORIDA, TWE: CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE col TY—IN CHANCERY. * Joxefa de los Reyes, Coniplainant, ve Antonio de los Reyes, Defendant. It appearing by affidavit the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Antonio de los Reyes, the defendant therein named is a nonresident of the State of Florida, and residence unknown, and that he ts 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 in said cause on or before Monday, the 3rd day of May, A. D., 1926, otherwise j the allegations of ‘said bill will be taken as confessed by ‘said defend- ont It is further orderf@ that this or- |der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The | Keys West Citizen, a newspaper MONROE | 4 mY. ate. Fiorite. to ] Rebecca” MeAlpine, Complainant, | P. C. Clark, it ‘alive, and if dead, his | | } | ‘< marl0-17-24-31; 2S¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere published in said County and State. This March 3ist, 1926. (SEAL) D._Z FILER, Clerk Cireuit Court. By M. J. SWEETING, Deputy Clerk. J. F_BUSTO, Solicitor’ for Complainant. mar3l; apr7-14-21-28 IN COURT OF COUNTY. JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. In re Estate of .| Charles T. Lund Notice is hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that on the 12th day of May A. D. 1926, I shall apply to the Honorable Hugh Gunn, County Judge of said Court, | Judge of Probate, for my final | charge as Administrator of the es- tate of Charles T. Lund, deceased; and that at the same time I will present my final accounts as Ad- ministrator of estate, and ask for their appro Dated March 10th, A. D. 1926. SAMUEL R. LUND, Executor. apr7-14-21-28 m5-12 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF zee TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CUI OF FLORIDA, IN AND ou MexReR 080 NTY—IN CHAN- unknown heirs, devisees, legat grantees, and ; and all other persons, if alive, and if dead, their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, and all persons claim- ing interest in or under them, or either of them, or otherwise, De- fendant. TO: P. C. Clark, whose residence is unknown, if alive, and if dead, to his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, whose residences are unknown; and all persons claiming an in- terest in or under him, or oth- erwise, in and to the hereinaf- ter described real estate; and to all other persons whose residences are unknown, if alive, and if dead, their un- known heirsy devisee®, legatees or grantees, and all persons claiming an interest in or un. der them, or otherwise, in and to the hereinafter real estate aire unknown. You ard each of you are hereby notified that Rebecea McAlpine has filed her sworn bill in chancery, to remove cloud from, and to quiet title t the following descritfed real estate: “On the Island of Key West, and known on the Key West Realty Company's No. 1, of Tract 21, Pond Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, as Lots One (1) described whose residences Touring *§10 Roadster 510 Coupe - eas Coach G45 Sedan - 735 the highest closed bodies by Fisher. Modern Equipment —complete instrument panel with lometer, Alemite vacuum fuel-feed, and on closed models, full balloon tires—all without extra cost! lubrication, Landau - 765 % Ton Truck 395 (Chassis Onty) 1 Ton Truck ead (Chassis Onty) f. 0. b. Flint, Michigan Ask for a Demonstration ! LEWIS MOTORS COMPANY, Inc. LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS QUALITY AT LOW cosT i fheirs, devisees, John J, oak a ae reaches * 65th birthday anniversary today, is-an internationally known tele- phone engineer whose inventive genius made posible coast-to-coast telephone communication. — For many years Cel. Carty has been) chief engineer of the American| Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany. Cambridge, Mass., was his boyhood heme, and a8 soon as he} finished the public schools he found! his way into the office of the then newly founded and struggling company. “Natural. aptitude for experimentation .and physics led him to make himself unusually | useful to his employers; his inven-| tive talent found chance for ex- pansion, and his career has been one of steady rise, to the highest place in the electrical engineering profession, winning honors for him from technical societies at home and abroad, and a decoration from the Emperor of Japan. Block 35, according to said sub- division ‘recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 43,. Monroe County Reeords. | “Commencing at the North- east corner of George Street and Harris Avenue, 95 feet, 9 1-2 inehes, thence at right angles in a Northerly direction to -an alley, thence at right , angles in a westerly direction along said ajley, 93 feet and 10 inches, to. George Street, thence in w Bowtnetts direction along gs <etenes 100 feet to place of beginning.” at it is alleged in said bill that the places and residences of the said P. e Gia Clark, his heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, are unknown, and. that the places and residences of any and all other persons claim- to the above ing an interest in an descr! real their anate,.- 0nd legat: or gran- ose Are sinks pee ‘and that she has not been able to ascertain said residences after diligent search and inquiry. t she is the owner and in possession of the aforesaid re: estate, that there is an alleged clou: on the title of the same. ‘Therefore, you P. C. Clark, your unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, and all other persons, their unknown heirs, devisees, lega- teas or grantees are a, order- ed to appear to said bill of Coy plaint on the 6th day of May A. D. 1926, ot! said bill It is further ordered that this oe ublished in the Key West @ week for four con- Witness my hand and seal of the Circuit Court at Key. wart this 7th LER, mroe Solicitor tor m plait . ‘aprielietiets may5 Grinnell Street Size 106 ft. 9 in. x 108 ft. 6 in. Priced Reasonably Address P. O. Box 92 Now is the time to BUILD and take advantage of the sensational drop in the market. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best’ Phone 598 White and Eliza Sts, 1) Uaewtn anes Ws nn! i sib

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