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PAGE THREE PERSONAL MENTION SUNDAY SCHOOL | __ LEGALS | — Ebdggaccancanceesderescn SECRETARY HERE! aN, 2 | ‘TAKEN. YESTERDAY [oe ater. Rettig T Mrs... P. Roberts was an out- TWENTIETH Anniversaries = P — -: going pasenger on the afternoon! MONROE; egeeocceooesoasacenseses hours after H. B. Keilderling © of this city met Miss Adeline Lee of train yesterday for a visit with! VISITORS manele atives int Miami. } “ 17, or Red Cloud, Ben., they were mar ny Noti: 3 — Willi rth, | ried i; rt De. Wi W. William, state Sun-| mgs Susfiton’ Wolats: subeneeet |e eieh sown bee ea ean Ted in Yume, Aris s day school secretary of the Flor-{ ©f Tax Certificates Nos. 1067-1068- “ — : . 1069-1070, dated the 4th day of July,|23, 1850. | before the State Commission an prove the dam impractical from engineering viewpotnt, to hidve su ceedéa’ in that atid Ne knew by dowtdn’t de thit:” ‘Judith longed to ask for news a ue parnated nbd Ph gph fa at Ue" contorruction “actonting to the Sudich for. Ky tac 4 husband Norman, hor has sider against her; and joined law riner, | WISCONSIN BIG CATCH IN LOCAL WATERS BENJAMIN LOPEZ ay FUNERAL HOME Establiched 49 Years Key Weet’s Oldest 24Hour Ambulance Service | i ' pig ween tk ge faq dda: ever Chapter 36 GOOD News TT Nittletown of Big Tom. She Nked ft; Wked the raw pink of | ftesh cut lamber used fn the build ings of the towt’s main street, the! nse | 1807 — Henry ‘W. (Frank Forester’’}, | greatest 19th eentury writer on! sports, born in England. Commit: | ted suicide, in ‘New York, May 17, ; 1858. 1846—William A. Pinkerton, | Sasi! dra! detective, son of the founder, bern} TAX | Miss Marina Crespo left yester-| ida Baptist convention, artived i Ls 1 pe ctence sate neceitioate 7 . 1780—William [Ellery Chan- {she will spend a vacation of three'week’s stay as .guest of Rev. | ance with law. Such barred fi Boston Wnitari weeks. with her sister, Miss Marie|James S. Day of the First Bap-| propery, (teadtctn Me <tenerined | MINES as swittes, he i C. A. Gross and H, A. MePher:! i H i sas ermare wah eee ee n 4 Lots: 5-6. S she knew nothing. ' son, of: Green Bay, Wise., broke . | Dr. Willian is a welkknown! 131° Sun sige roppiss, | , “Row do you suppose Lampery | 1)" 2 oem G. Butler, of the Southern Bell /Sunday school expert and during| Plat Book i, Tage "ai, ‘Stonroc [80M Viw Oct 2, 1842, will wage his war?” Sanford Gatchitig ‘ait optendia ~ spediuetin Telephone and Telegraph com-, the week will conduet a class for} ‘That said tand being assessed at| pes Ps j a vi pany, teturned yesterday ovey the ; Sunday. school teachers and those ‘1 wish | knew,” answered f the “silver king.” a A 4 | e iti the name of Huston Ice & ita, “tt wi ‘ins 5 East Coast after a visit of two; interested im that work. {Brewing Assn. Unless said ae capes oscare apa Mr. Gross has been coming: to: days in Miami. | Enrollment will be made: Mon- | titicate shall he redeemed accorain | day nig " jom the 25th day of April, AOD. } the dam building, while the tri | on fishing trips and while he has} Wm. R. Porter, president of the /i8 eligible. The book to be stnd+/ (SEAL), | moss. SaiwYER, | men did justice to Delphy's: b always been sueeessful he passed | First National Bank, was a return- ied is “True Beentions of thé |” Florids 7 all former successes with this | ing passenger over the East Coast | Sunday Schoo! | ! in Miami. jat the Sunday morning service. agi. | He and Mr. McPherson were out : | hs $ - at Dundee, Il. Died in Los An-/ Seb of philosophy into each package.) cineira said little, He watch | With Captain Begley Filer and{ J. Lancelot Lester, city attor- The Houston, Texas, city eoun-| IN Cimcurr Stach ee geles, Dec. 11, 1923, fortune, it would. mean these kee | iogked tired, atid pretended t6 dco | catching numbers of others. week on business, returned on| marathon walking eontests in Sam pate Is Heteby Given, That La; eyed young construction men — Day for starving her 2 | The smaiiest tarpon is justi the Havana’ Special yesterday. | pellnaetoeraeny = ne erates | Certitteaten os, means, dated The! a oat Se oe ~ din ‘New! il jemoe! rention of 1928. 93 mae s > i go outto look for other. work. w' then, as they arose trom the t short of 3 feet while the largest! gcemo te eonventh fied jiild. contiticaies in ae oittes| Britain, Cohn. Died in New York| = s aavcewcoces vt aera £08 tex Pity, teh 14, 1925. > oe edt tare aerere weighed 83 pounds. Two others! were arrivals over the East Coast | pe ipve in “Accordance with | “its Mate | a another forlorn testa, to “another |ctia Doggone, must have itt | "Returning to port & jrevterday from Maraton fora) CL ASSERTED | tiers, scrcset specs a nent Seeadeea saan tane job #6 ean 060 ona? : - . must § | Returning to port the eateh was! stay with relatives. mgt nty, Plorida,!| 1873—John J. MeGraw, New 07 tuberculosis beds 7 thé ship; but here’s a letter ya : u it: : < > i Lots 18 and .19, Square j York National League baseball ; market of Peter Roberts and a, p Huff, member of the North} | nea, Ft bene | manager, born at Truxton, N. Y. GSA) v there are i} agit photographs taken.! west Mounted Police, who was in| seen oe) Mont in e ier which the fish were meas-iKey West for a short vist, left! Advertisements ander thin head reaped at 20, 1986 Laas yesterday. for a.stay in Cuba. will be. inserted in The Citizen: at}tificate in the name of J. M. Renedo.|°————-——-_---. -- — —--= “" : Unless sat certificate shait he re. Ce CS day afternoon for Miami where Key West this morning for aj tion fot tax deed to issue in accord- Notiiat, but Was asiiamed to adm! Crespo: |tist of this city. {Sr eo ceias. to-wit: Rook 43. |Newport, R. I. Died at Benning-! the tarpon record yesterday by County Records. bredkitg fn on ber thoughts. | the date of the inauunce of sal cers : } x venta aE \ner Wow te tov oo | aay night. Anyone and every one ‘t2 14%, tax deed will inmic thereon] a. marg4-30; apr7-14-21 | yesterday after a stay of one week’ Dr., Willian will be the speaker | | catch. If'she lost controf ot the Bevine] suqith stixtously, remarked while not taking tarpon were jney, who was in Miami for one ‘cil refused to permit dog races oF! COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. | —_ 3rd day of August, A.D. 1 the unsatisfied, feeliig of leaving! ang started: to leave, he turned | was 5 feet & inehes long and; Mrs, Willie Gibson and children | Seeece has ined | Said certificate embraces the! | Placed on the rack near the fish} Hi $: " «'Book C-h Tdge 17, Stock ¥ : | Died: at New Rochelle, N. ¥., Feb. | about times as many. iy _ aster aac prin ayia va the rate of 1c a word for each in- heard the,mated roar] he'd just heard of the trial DEOL Sh Cdr] once ae fie dip of thejand told young Morrison qu towards tle leveled. field] frankly, that he didn’t like ‘HEAR’ GHOST OF MAN Rev. Louis Oser was an arrival sertion, but the mininum for the} will issue thereon on the 28th day HANGED 36 YEASR AGO}|vesterday from Miami to spend first insertion in eve-y instance ie fof April A. D. 1934. “9 : ! hag tas et De doe “hm | ROSS ¢. SAWYER, ‘ aati "s many)" Payment for classified adver. Jerk Circuit Court Monroe Count, trigtice: { mar3t; avr7- j tisements is invariably in advance, , but regular advertisers with this | accounts may have their adve' ~ ye “Florida. (iy Associated fre: MINNEAPOLIS, April ‘7.——The muffled footsteps, groans and the |’ E. R. Kirtland came in sound, of creaking rope that dis-| morning from Marathon for {ments | turb the slumber ounty jail | week-end visit with Mrs, Kirtland | Advertisers should give their prisoners’ these da: we just an-| and the children. street address as well as theit tele- other ghost story to police. phone nutber if they desiré te n swung into a: lighted’ sap ey ol aa But several inmates insist they} Mr,:and Mrs. S. “Mt. Moore ar- | alts, : area. The other was Jnstit Cunard. Bh ae ie ook di she : ‘yseagrie been fieating things, They |rived-over the East Coast today| With each classified advertise = ran hy te oases dhdy, York teed Sétho oe fore oy jr it’s the ghost of John Moshik | from Marathon and will be guests| ment The Citizen will give free an From the smatt front. porch of her} sidled up to him and wangl shack, Judith: watehed:the figures of | !@nch¢or invitation eut of him. twa mem appreseh. She knew that | Know Clia. He asked about you one would be Slim Sanford: The}! imagine she told him plenty. § | 3. IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, “ROH COUNTY, FLORIDA. | Re Estate of {NELSON L. POLLARD, G Deecased, epee GF INTENTION TO MAK 3 APPLICATION. FOR FINAL} oi DISCHARGR ‘Noties is Wereby given that t will on the 18th day of June, A. D.- 1934, j resent to the umn, County Goanty, Honorable Judge Flofida, my Fi Hugh of Monroe nal Report: von foie wording. akiok= returned to haunt the gallows on| of their son-in-law and daughter,|Autosttop Rasor Outfit. Ask for = ESBS . which he died 36 yeats ago. Mr. and Mis, Victor Moffatt, : —. tae i peice a have beard ei j e e Consuelo Warren, daugh- a rope creak, interrupted bY | tet of Mr. and Mrs, T. K. Waren, ;moans, But John, police say, has) a jived from Jacksonville this! |been dead too long to come back. | nomning to spend the week-end He was the last man hanged in} ,, i; the hi meats Cotnty Solicitér J. F. Busto, who Was in Tallahassee arguing an appeal before the supreme court, returned on the morning COoSesooessovesooseseees | train today. posed to be on the court calendar, Missing reported to the and vouchers and ask for the proval of same, and apply for Discharge in the Estate of Nelso: K Pollard, Deceased. , Dated April 5, 1934. i VILLIAM FB. HOCKER, + Ancillary, Administrator, ©. ‘F.'A, OWEN, YES! THEN TAKE ALONG PFLUEGER or VOM HOFE Fine Fishing Tackle For every species of game fish, made by specialists in the manufacture of FISHING TACKLE SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE S soon as the two men had Judith turned to the lett. ‘September. Would he be asking for a divor “But 1 thought, .... | heard that cies ait & Sente iote, it started today?” say what wai “No! Canard had caught her el] Star'age 1 <i bow ead the three bad started back Wg | Hennepin up hifi, the older ma® propelling, 1898, her gently. forward. “No. thanks, to ——— Chia, tt didn’t start to- RADIO. REPAIRING. | | RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes, Guaranteed service, J. L, Stowers Music Co. mar-1 FOR SALE BARGAIN—FOR SALE — Two- story house and let, 808 Si- monton street. Price $750.00, Title guaranteed, N. Garcia, agent. 408 Batoft street, or J. W. Carey, 2547 South Bay- shore Drive, Coeonut Grove, |‘ “The. will contest: has been con- tinued to late e SHUTTS & Ti Attorneys, WUT pelieve that had we been Eodetner with ayonpacnerle ie e this separat! on oould not ha’ the tase In earlier than {t was sup aig called them to her offiee. police of Tokyo number approxi- - Se get, : ny aa Dl re mately 24,000 0 yea. -— ; Ay | blaming me for'my stand. I loy ‘make bre heey rng to push} cases “NORMAN 3 the Miies _ the haere the case forward without giving you| Judit reread the note, t tadirni item Wigna deg ig & chance to get ap here and Judge) sense the meaning between Ii served closest oe + Morgan a chatice to appear. Fe Was:| trying te tead into ench line garded as the most opportune oivt of town on another case.and one] then the xctnal words revealed. time for matriage proposals. of bis partners would have had to'| te mean that in leaving-her “fie” ; handle it. |e wished their separation ; California's bee industry eon- tributes to the support of 14,000 Sportsmanship. With femini $20,000,000 yearly. consistency she wished be wi Colfoquially, narrow sand strips paralleling the coast of Notth Car- 1 .Ben, .Lopez, and friend, William Atwell, left on the. afternoon train yesterday for Miami where | they will be guests of Mr. Lopez’ uncle, Albert Roberts. Mrs. Isabelle Ball was an out- going passenger over the East Coast yesterday afternoon to join her brother-in-law and _ sister, Colonel and Mrs. H. K. Taylor, persons ard produces a revenue of | for the week-end in Miami. Miss Alice ‘Cashion, who was the winter guest of Mrs. W. H. Norman and family, and enjoyed! ofitia, ave referred to as “banks,” atid residents of those isolated bits “| of land are called “bankers.” Standish O’Sullivan, Alaska prospector, tses an airplane to. reach remote areas of the terri- tory in his quest for gold. Eli Deal has been employed by fe 80 E there, She would keep faith Ge “and so this morning: whenthe | that line, aud maybe titte and ‘case was called, Lampete sent Mor- | tiny would de-the rest. rison to represent Eis. Seen Mor-| Se slept Wetter that night set It aver, 1 teck sorry for | Norman, she entertained mi Maritelian, he’s a fine white fellow | faise hopes nor fears. She ren 'the Piedmont Wagon ufactur- "d keto Know what hold Lampere | bered Big Tom's plea that shépe | ; é . G., for : patient with Norman. and bb 47 bet - herself that sie would be pati % tt county, Cd-' virasp- Roidic wih tiidre) vcpps jn promise the. was to laugh at oe have form gave ita quick ap | bitterness. . ‘Delpy met at Citrus trees in the lower ‘Rio Grande valley, damaged by terri+ fie storms last summer, are re- ported to be making rapid recov- ery. jJoyed the festive air which see: honed | to pefiiedte the fHttle dwelting Wy Kitchen and the others sat on the Porch to talk. ° “This will probably mean war | their tour of inspection. Judith Conard | Pardoneble pride im the friendly BEGS WITH RICHES | CHICAGO—Arrested for am noying theater patrons for beg- ging from them, Charles Corren of this city was found to have @ | bdankbook. showing deposits of Back to Big Tom Town and pm | °V’r $49,000. “ > @ith’s shack and Cunard | Sirect lap tvastomtee Lysernem that om the next day he would Ife the injusetion agaluat my waeotthe} = make an sir tour of the Ho ' - “Lampere would have had to go If you do not receive you: 1788—Gen. Rufus Putnam arid f paper by 6:00 o'clock in thy Mis band of 47 New Englanders! reached Marietta, Ohio, where! % Jour they made the first permanent set- tement in Ohio. 1933—~Beer legally on sale in country again. jThe cameras are grinding. The reseve is near. Then Puffy feels some teeth sink- Bubscribe for The Citizea. the season in Key West, left yes-| terday afternoon for the home in Davison, N. C. | Herman Holtsberg, student at Florida University, who was spending the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holtsverg, left over the highway this morning for Gainesville, ac- companied by Ralph Miley, Tam- pa student at the university, who was Herman’s guest. \ Dr. W. W. Willian, sprig ol Sunday seheols and i t| Young Peoples’ Union in Florida, arrived. on the Havana Special to-' jay and: will remain for a week holding an institute at the First; Baptist chureh and will be the; guest of Rev. and Mrs, James s.| ay. Seth Perkins, regional engineer for the FERA in this district com. prising Monroe, Dade, Collier and Broward counties, came in on the Havana Special yesterday and re- turned on the afternoon train to Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crespo, de., who were spending the winter; in Key West with relatives, return- ed yesterday afternoon over the) East Coast to their home in Pro-| vidence, R. 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