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ey will spend their} tive of the Miami Herald in Key Barbee’s} West, left yesterday afternoon by Cleveland Niles, Plaintiff, Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Sale Certificate. Rose M. Weikert, if living, if dead, the heirs, de- the E . deceased, or otherwise: Minnie E. Wolfe, if living, and, if dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants under the said Minnie E. Volfe, de- ceased, or otherwise: J. G. Piodela and Josephine Pio- dela, his wife; Andrew J. Kemp and Mary L. Kemp, his wife; Samuel Otis Johnson and Antoinette Johnson, his wife; and W. Burrus, widower, Defendants. ORDER “OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill of complaint of Cleveland Niles, — the Plaintiff in the above styled cause, which said bill of complaint has been duly filed in the said cause, that the said plaintiff does _ not, know and has not been able to as- certain whether Rose M. Weikert, one of the defendants in the above styled cause, believed by said plain- vs. tiff to be interested in the property’ |. } in said bill of complaint described, Bush, business representa- | Plane for Miami. Fia.,| over the East Coast yesterday their resi-} from Miami for a visit with rela- tives and friends. E. E. Stokes, assistant to B. the East f unalloyed| Coast Saturday for Jacksonville, . {fora conference with Julius F. ij Stonq gts, gu. ie s Johnson, who was relatives, mn train 3 Albertus 1 who Were spending two days with relatives, left yes- terday for the home in Miami. Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Davison were passengers leaving over the East Coast yesterday for Miami, | after a visit of several weeks with | Mrs. Davison’s parents, Mr. and: “| Mrs. Harry Shaw. They were ac- companied by a grandson, Jack Lintner, ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. George Allen Warren and Wil- liam R. Warren, Jr., who were; home for the Thanksgiving Day ‘very active, will ob-| holidays with their parents, Dr. anniversary of his} and Mrs. William R. Warren, left Saturday afternoon > resume their studies at Florida’ Univer- or, if dead, to have been interested therein, is dead or alive. And it further appearing by said bill of complaint that said pigintift does not know and has not been’ able to ascertain whether Minnie E. Wolfe, one of the defendants in the above styled cause, believed by said plaintiff to be interested in_ the Property in said bill of complaint described, or, if dead, to have been interested therein, is dead or alive. It_is therefore ordered that Rose M. Weikert one of the defendants im the above styled cause, if living, and, if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under said Ro M. Weikert, deceased, or otherwise, in lowing described property, situate, lying and being in the County harry and State of Florida, wit: Lot Numbered Five (5) of Sec- be and they are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint in said cause on Monday, the 7th day lof January, A. D. 193%, the allegations of said bill will be faken as confessed by said defend- ants. It_is further ordered that Minnie E. Wolfe, one of the defendants in the above styled cause, : if living, and, if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under said Minnie E. Wolfe, deceased, or otherwise, in the said property hereinbefore described, be and they are hereby required to ap- Pear to the bill of complaint in said cause on, Monday, the 7th day of January, A. D. 1935, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants. It is er ordered that this or- der be published once a week for four cons ve weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, State of Florida. Dated this Ist day of December, A. D. 1934. (Cireuit Court Seal) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of the Ci Court, Twen- tieth Judicial Circuit of ‘Florida, in_and for Monroe County. W. CURRY HARRIS, J. LANCELOT LESTER, Solicitors for Plaintift. dec3-10-17-24-81 DeWitt Adams, who'was spend-|} ing a while with relatives in Key} West, left Saturday ‘evening. “on ‘the Steamship Cuba for his home: Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Goshorn re-{ turned over the highway yester- | Why be satisfied with any- thing but the newest and best in eyewear? Let us prescribe |} glasses that not only correct | your vision but improve your struction engineer, who were in: ‘ey West Saturday conferring, ; M. Duncan, left on the | appearance. DR. J. A. VALDES Orthogon Soft-Lite Licensee President of the First National | Citizen Bldg. O the brilliant young sculptor, Nicholas Trench, the end of his trial for murder marks the real be- ginning of his adventures. Although exonerated, he finds that the complications started by the mysterious killing continue to entangle hs afsire. So with the aid of his friend, Jerry Mordaunt, and the incentive added when he finds a lovely young girl mixed up in the strange circumstances, Nicholas sets to work to clear up the mystery of the unsolved murder and to find the lost formula—and, with it, the motive for the crime. I DID.NOT. KILL: OSBORNE is a cleverly con- structed story with alsorbing action in every chapter and an appealing romantic interest throughout. You'll enjoy it Starting Thusday, December 6 IN THE KEY WEST CITIZEN