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FORBIDDEN VALLEY “Phey, might be just come. party of trippers making a little Jaunt into the mountains,” “Non, non! Dey take on. tov, mogh grub dere at Russian Lake. | talki¢ to dose guides an’ fin' out Dey. | breeng grub for mebbe two mont’ treep.” “You say that this Ralstcn fellow fs some prospector ioping the. bush?" “Dat’s. w'at he'say, he.is; but me, { don’t b’lieve heem. He got n0 cat SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1983, ° brother Ralph are oresumahly act- entista Meanwrhite Teeste LeNotr. hag neen Curt and Paut and ig re~ Acting thee mrcape te he mpUn- ing ichiel Karakhan, Tielaai siete WHO 16, RALSTON? was twilight in the mountains. | » Where the sun oad dipped Re Bind the northwest: ranges i had) Geeeeceeeta: gy ay Soren cone, the formations of the Lflluars "re ed not gold-bearing. Anybods who vem Fata splashing about: the erude ha | tured into Kloschee territory aftes exer prec 2 pmo plane! an the warnings at Russiag Lake, ; mgstich mast have important besiness tm His at the heacwaters of] there, Ralston might be a Mounted the Liluar, bad heen sil that. Kara- detective, Bhan) pad ene tap, ane A mare, oh Whoever Ralston, was he had to was comfe with handmade fyr- uiture, hear rugs on the floor, a spa- gy fireplace and even a small ra- 10. At big. door.lay a jade-green lake. {ce-ted, teeming with, sjeelhgad and, bush-lopers, and one would: not be wissed. “Where's the southern band of Kilosohees, LeNoir?” summer dere. camp at fish weirs.” “Do they know about this party coming up river?” . LaNoir, shook his, head. his cigarett | stead a pe for ed in hig “Yet he bad grown tured of it all. Tired: of the monkish. auaterity. out! Telj:’erm th land scout LeNotr grinned. He canid imaging how the Klosohees wovld react to that! “You get hack down the Lilluar,” that man yourself; Give bim.a warn ing-at the pass. If he turns back, tet bin alone; we don’t want to = 5 ; 2 g & i? E if ul i se 28 5 & BS Hi 4 i H sd h uit f 8 F. i i at i é if : ai: g i £ g 3 z 5 7 : 1 i i branch and sat down on a rock. §iz- spots, robber flies, mud-daubere and yellow-jackets kept lighting 9)! e Ly id him, beetle be wanted rare il twenty mit |: ue finvlly came. At the first motion of his pipe. branch the beetle went fitting away. Curt sprang ap. and; took after. ti twig Goeoconeooqeonaaeneseses; Dr. George R. Minot of the Lewis W. Haskell of Columbia,} Harvard Medical School, born in S.C, U.S Consul General at! Boston, 48 years ago, Zurich, who retires this month, Dre. Wi Fr. of Pi Worn at Pastoria, Ark, 65 years] purgh, noted engineer poe ago. Obio, 50 years ago. Charles A. McCulloch of Chi-} Octagon yma Powder, 2 for | SOCQgeseeeeoocooore “At de Lilluar forks. Dey spen’ 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 209929920200 eevcccccce cece Lt. CORBUS STANKORD-CUARD F : erat tUND [eceenaeeaaenatneenaieenanasne ‘OR! TWELVE-B DOWNS /BASKETBALL GAME LAST EVENING RESULTS IN SCORE OF 25 TO 19 The 12B basketball quintet igwept their upperclassmen, the 124 aquad, from the list of un- idefeated. teams last night, turning Mback the Senior A’s by a slim bmargin and winding up with a score of 25 to 19, | The 12A aggregation fought hard to uphold the dignity of their class but were outplayed in the ‘last quarter when the aggressive 'B team leaped ahead and carried their class to victory. ‘The game was one of the hard- lest fought and--tightest struggles on the’basketball ‘court. this season and brought home to the 12B class the title of “Champion fof the school.” The line-up: 12B—P. Sawyer, f; Kelly, Cates, c; Lund, g; Watkins, g. } 12A—Lowe, f; Saunders, f; Park, c; Navarro, g; Anderson, g. Roberta of the 12B’s substituted for P. Sawyer in the second ses- f; LEGALS }IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, TWENTIETH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN- . '¥, IN CHANCERY J, TURNER MOORE. { Complainant, vs. PRRCY A. COOK and BEATRICE COOK Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by affidavit sworn bill filed in the above-stated eause that Percy A. Cook and Be- atrice Cook, the defendants therein named are non residents of the State of Plorida, and that they are resi-} dente of: Seotch! Plains: New Jersey, ‘and that they are over the age of “twenty-one years; it ds therefore ordered that’ said nonresident de- fendants be,and ghey are herehy required to ‘appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the Ist flay of Jan. A. D. 1934, otherwise the allegations of ‘said bill ‘Witt’ bé tawen as con- fessed by. said defendant. It is further ordered that this order be published once each week in the Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in said County and State. ‘This ist day of December, 1 (SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court WM, H. MALONE, Solicitor Complainant dec, 2-9-1 30. the RT OF oe WENT arp 1. CIRCUIT IN. AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MONROE AND THE STATE OF! FLORIDA, IN CHANCERY. Raward Reese, Compiainant It appearing by the sworn san| filed In the above stated cause that the sald Frances P. Reese, the/ defentant herein named, is over the; age of twenty-one years; that her last known residence was Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania, and that there is Re person in the State of Florida the service of @ subpoena. upo whom would bind the said fendant. } It is, therefore, Ordered and De-} that the said defendant be: and abe is hereby required to a ar to the bill of complaint filed is said cause on or before the Ist Gay of January. A. D. 1924. other-} wise the allegations of said bilt! ve. Pivoree. Frances P. Reese, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION will be taken as confessed by said) ¥ defendant. De-| it is Purther Ordered and Gfice each Week for four consecutive; onc weeks tn the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said County! ang State. On this tnd day D. 1933. of December A.} ROSS C_ SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court. « GEO. G. BROOKS, IR, Selicitor for Complainant decd-9-16-33-3¢ ADOLP: & SCHWAMMEL EGON STATE~TACKLE ARMY- HALFBACK JACK BUCKLER JOE SKLADANY PITTS BURGH-END. PAGE THREE ~ PO Uli iii iiiiiiiiii iii) Pritt rrr rr There’s Speéd And Power In Every Line 33 Grid Model oeeecenscasccescoes: Of This 19 eoeces | IRVINE WARBUI . ES IOAN CENTER FRANCIS SCHAMMEL BORGE SAUER WATER, PRAYER AND SONG OKLAHOMA CITY—At a “self- denial banquet” given by Capitol Hill Christian Church in this city, members. refreshed themselves only \with ice water, prayers and songs, ; | LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT OF FLORID. TAL CY COUNTY. IN © HENRY ANTHONY ‘Complainant, vs. ROSELLA JOSEPHINE PLUNKETT, ~ Defendant. . ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above stated cause that} Rosella Josephine Plunkett, the de- fendant therein named is a non-resi- dent of.the State of Florida, and that she resides at 40 Water Street, Glou- cester, Essex County, Massachusetts; that sajd defendant is over the age of twenty-one years; that there is no’ person in the State of Florida, the seryice of a summons in chan- cery ypon whom would bind said defendant. It i therefore ordered that, said non-resident defendant be and shef if hereby required ‘to appear té the bill of \the complainant on, or he+ fore Monday, the 4th day of Decem- ber, A. D, 1923, otherwise the alle- gations: of the said bill will be tak- en as confessed by sald defendant. It i$ further ordered that this or- der bé'published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a_newspaper publish- ed’ in Monroe County, Florida. Pated. this Novemner 4th, A. D, 1933, ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of Cirevit Court. RAYMOND R. L Solicitor for the nav, 4-11-18+2: COURT, STATE PNTIEPH JU- IT, MONROE IANCERY PLUNKETT, (SEAL) Somplainant, dec, 2 IN. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE) TWENTIETH JUDIC CUT MONROP AND THE 3} FLORIDA, IN CHANCERY. W. W. Robins, Complainant. vs. Divorce. Martha Jane Robins, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION t CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements ander this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in eve-y instance is 25e. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- eults, With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOME, General Electric ice box and other conveniénces. Apply 618 Caroline street. oct25-tf RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L, Stowers Music Co. novi CHICKS “SOUTHERN HATCHED, blood tested, Missouri ‘Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Wyandottes, Orpingtons, 100—-$6.45; Heavy Assorted $5.95. Prepaid; live delivery. Southern Hatcheries, Jacksonville, Fla.” dec2-9-16x It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above stated cause that} the said Martha Jane Robins, the! defendant herein named, is over the! age of twenty-one years; that her( last known residenre was Miami,| Florida, and that there is no per- son inthe State of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon whom} would bind the said defendant. ' It is, therefore, Ordered and De-| creed that the and she is he pear to the b ause r before fhe 1st/ day of January, A. D. 1934, other-| wixe the allekations of said bill) will be taken as confessed by sald defendant. It is Further Ord y required to ap-| f complaint thea fe. and. | De} creed that this order bé pabitgned once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, aj newspaper published in said County and State | 2nd day of December A,! 16-23-20. ee STA Pet AER EI j IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE! T Dearborn, Chicago. OP ecgengl FLORIDA, z Samuel W. Van_Gorddn, Complainant. ; vs. Div Mary G. Van Gordon, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Ita tiled the det age e twenty-one years; that her} last known residence was in Rrook- lyn, N. Y¥., and that there is no per- the 5 the 4, other- wise 2) said 1 be taken as confessed by said ndtant \s Further Ordered and . order be published nsecutive m, a jounty de! tT newspaper published in ssid and State, his 2nd day of December A. $s C. SAWYER “terk Circuit Court. IR i mr BROOKS, JR, itor fer Complainant said @efendant béi: | ¢ i dec2-1tx | AMAZi bai i NURSERY STOCK ROSE BUSHES—For information and prices on world’s finest va‘ rieties of two-year-old, field grown, bndded ever-blooming roses — write McCLUNG BROTHERS,, Tyler, Texas. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RANGE oil burners $22.50. Amaz- ing value, egonomical, fits any . Stové**tnderwriters’ approval, Large profits dealers. Connecti- cut Foundry Co., A-1 Rating. Rocky Hill, Conn. dec2-1tx SALESMEN WANTED MATCH — GIVES MILLION LIGHTS selling like wildfire. Big profits. Ever- lasting Match Co., 443 South dec2-1tx MEDICAL finds complete relief in severe case with simple natural method, No needles—no starvation. Alt let- DIABETICS—Seattle man ters answered, N. H. Boies, 323) Bayview Bldg., Seattle. Wn. dec2-1tx i WEARING APPAREL LADIES’ BEAUTIFUL SILK hose, slightly imperfect, 5 pairs $1, postpaid. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Economy Hosiery Co., Asheboro, N. C. dec2-itx De-! REPAIRING SEWING MACHINES—We re- pair all makes. Guaranteed service. Singer Machine Agency, J. L, Stowers Music Company. i dec2-9-16-23-30' | ¥ OUNGER POLICE Mrs, Bertha M, Gray claims she ARE has never missed voting in. 40 NOW SOUGHT years. The ballot box has been (Ry Ansoctated Prensa) installed in her front room in LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2.— | Salt Lake City, Utah, at every Younger men are wanted on the}*lection during the past two, de- } \ IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF TWENTIETH JUDI- RCUIT, MONROE COUN- . IN CHANCERY TERRY STEIN, Complainant, vi | LOTHAR STEIN, De: fendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by affidavit the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Lothar Stein, the defend- ant therein named is a ‘non-resident of the State of Florida, and now Los Angeles police department, The city civil service commission has set 30 years as the maximum age at which a man may enter Key Weat’s First Funeral Home. Key West's First Ambulance Service the police department. Heretofore it was 35 years. Subscribe for The Citizen. resides in New York, N. Y., and that she is over the age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ord that said nonresident defendant be and she is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the Ist day of January, A. D. 1934, other- wise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said de- fendant. It is turther ordered that order be published once. each in the Key West Citizen, a news paper published in said County and State. (SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court, WM. H. MALONE, Solicitor for Complainant. dec. 2-9-16-23-30, PRITCHARD MIAMI, FLORIDA Twenty-five per cent more | students are enrolled in the four! |sehools of agriculture maintained jby the University of Minnesota! this year than last. 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