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_ MUTILATED , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1936. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pace THREE LEGALS | LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS | LEGALS | LEGALS 1 - ‘ I he Wrong Murderer \ THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE, kins, if living and if dead, all par-/ published in Monroe County, Flor-| the children of Everett, Mastin | East, containing Three Mas |* 2 ie Jame —— ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUr Til- la. rriet ‘ood Mastin, describ- Grea Thirty-one and Sewenty- — - = r omewt & an By HUGH CLEVELY OF THE STATE OF “FLORIDA,| ‘lcs ee, pe aati vt Done and Ordered in ihe City of|ed in the said Last Will and Testa-/ ocr “Gne-bundreathe ast) => oo IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY.| liam Hoskin: -| Key West, Monroe County, Florida,|ment of Julius Lest ‘ood, Ge-| acres, < ~~ Se SE as N CHANCERY. wise, Bertha Buel Hogan and (this 6th day of November, A. D-|ceased. ~ laiasen - Te 7 eerece * |W. A. PARRISH, Hogan, her husband, if married, if} 1936 = (4). The children of James 5S. Let One (2). Let Two cp, ) = = has given Terence Mahony and «1 suppose you won't meet her, Complainant, Scanian pee Ross C Sawyer |qyood, thus described in the said! por Three G) and Le Four | == oo =: a the law booonse he thinks Terence | then?” vs. Fereclesare of Lien) living and if dead, all parties claim Clerk of the Circuit Court.!Tast Will and Testament of Julius| (4) of section Onc 11), Townanap |= - ae may turn up important information “vn ik : of Tax Certifieates| ing interests under Bertha Buel] RAYMOND R. LORD, Leslie Wood and Testament. Se a an an ae a a nee way sh Bly againget Ambrose Lawson, leader of ‘Your supposition is entirely in-! CHARLES B. WOOD, ET AL, Hogan and Hogan, her hus-| Solicitor for Complainant That the residence of each of said! Thirt;-two (a2) East. coma = - . 2 « gang of crooks. But Lawson ts | correct,” replied Mahony cheerfully. Defendants band, deceased or otherwise, Caddie nov7-14-21-28; dec5{ persons is unknown to plaintiffs] ing Three Hundred and Sixteen silt . > —- * guilty of the murder for which Ter- |ute Lawson is behind this, and is! ORDER OF PUBLICATION soiglins octane 3 and that the respective ages of! (316) acres. more particularly eee op gnce ts blamed. and expects to put | 1 a ing by the sworn Dill] Lee Jewett and - Jewett, her ——— ee Sn eee 2k Se ee eee a a Terence out of the way himself. | planning some ambush for me, I | filea the complainant in the| husband, if married, if living and! 1 van COURT OF THE|Unknown to plaintiff further.} Monroe County And now he is working through |chould hate to disappoint the poor |above stated cause that Frank|if dead, all parties’ claiming in-|IN THE CIRCUIT CO 0 aknewen fe. ne dank-aene Mala y Records. eee ie eee ee ne is We ifewes dae © and terests under Caddie Lee Jewett] ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT P Seg gee . tA to help Terence and expects to have | fellow. He's had rather a lot of dis- | hOW°rs : pated eC : ‘wett, her husband, de-| OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,|No person in the The South One-tslt (4) <f (5. _ h y if married, C Je a a 4 ‘i ‘Ty.|the service of a subpoena upon an eto ane Tu OMe Olete | appointments lately. oxey, Charle ‘Ausmus, Li or otherwise, the unknown| IN AND FOR MONROE CO! =| the service (of a, subpocefendants| the Southwest One-quarter (4) : — @ collects eviden “You fix an appointment for me |zie Ausmus and Charles N. Ausmus,| cousins of Caaaie #4 Bema rae N CHAN ages or any of them. 34 = gy ae ae a < = a i i . ni {are the children of Everett Mastin No. Sout: mme- with her in some nice, isolated, lone | 8¢" husband, Rena Ausmus and Leland 4 it Mving! THONPSON and A. M. ‘And if further appearing by said| Quarter (4) of Section Ome ; Ns : 1 Ausmus, her hu married,|and Harriet Wood Mastin, if living|N. f 5 ~ = — . Chapter 42 ly house; be sure you find some and ner hus-[and if dead, all partics claiming in-) ADAMS, piaintitte, | Bil! of Complaint that plaintiffs of (1), Township Stutrsts 408 [acy wom 3 “ lace where almost anything might j band, if married, Ross Howard andjterests under the unknown cousins g now, bee: South. nee > is = ELSA DETERMINED pees without eaeubay beings’ Howard, ‘his wife, some of/of Caddie Lee Jewett, who are the vs. Foreclosure of Lien of {0 ascertain, whether 7 o pt Se i ants therein named arejchildren of Evere astin an < i i, res xz ee in’ ii =| > i i" i ce: ] SE SWE’ believed by plaintiffs to be inter more particularly éescribed ~ OT was you thinkin’ of offer-|to disturb the fun and games, and | nts of the State of Flor-| Harriet Wood Mastin, dec ie or|CAROLINE JEWETT, A ested in the lands hereinafter de-| fook Z. 293. Memree Cous- | Ravan a ing?” Bassett asked. let Miss Little know where this ap — heir re iaeaes as =< nee, ne ne erred aac 22 fae peried scribed, or, if dead, to have been| ty a i Mecesda, ~ -_ : 2 i rly to. the cor ead, e ees, : e - an : “I'l pay you anything you like if pointment is to take place five or Miron is Laclede, Linn County,| interests under Plummer Ong, de-| claimants. under the said iaeaeeyee therein, are dead oF} arso, ‘ s, 1 5 PN ba hours beforehand, so that if | Missouri. That it unk: ased or otherwise, H. H. Lamb, if Caroling Jewett, deceased, ana gneouros aS. Lot Five (3) of Section Twen- you'll arrange for me to see him, i jWhether said defend: believ living and if dead, all parties claim- JEWETT, her husband, nd it fu . “ tr friend Lawson is going to op GB | wnt ner trent to be interested In| ing Interests under H. H. Lamb, de-|if she be married, et als. Bill of Complaint. that plaintiffs} % ; protested Elsa earnestly. “And I'm/ with some dirty scheme. he'll have} ii. “Droperty hereinafter described | ceased or otherwise, James S, Wood Defendants. believe that the defendants Hareld] four (34), containing Elewes not thinking of trying to arm him. | Plenty of time to make all his prepa- ; ; or aliy nd that if dead,jand his unknown children, if living ORDER OF PUBLICATION A. Gibson and Leona A. Gibson, his] (11) acres, more particularily | rations. When you've fixed every- /their b “es, grantees or|and if dead, all parties claiming in-} It appearing by the sworn Bill] wife, are each a resident of a State] described im Books ; 1 want to help him.” s a - lother ch are unknown tolterests under James S. Wood andjof Complaint of N. Thompson andjor Country other than the State of] 349 and B-4. page = Sees whet: ates thing ads a rei and I'll tell |) plainant. jhis unknowa children, deceased or|A. M. Adams, the plaintiffs in the| Florida, and that the re idence of| County Records . ~ | you what else to do.” P * otherwise, Mrs. Lon Stoddard and e entitled cause, whic each of said defendants, as partic-) ALSO. Be And it further appearing from : it By b 1 oe sions. He at i i Eos ether e ano Stoddard, her husband, if mar-| Bill of Complaint has been ularly as is known to plaintiffs, is a x sett abandoned his suspic! Fatty Bassett sniffed disparag- | said vill — Bertha a Q = ean ried, if liviig’ and if dead, all par-|filed in the aid cause, that th y of New York, New York. Fur-! ont! ae ae ant ie smiled, and soddenly his fat, cun-| ingly. eee a a a Le aa ties’ claiming interests: under Mrs. jence of each of the following| ther, that plaintifts believe that] Ship Sixty-six ee) ishi “I shouldn’t take too many ,;arrsd CRSA a Lon Stoddard and Stoddard,|named persons, to-wit, Caroline/there is no person in the State o: ~ ao posing Bing face became astonishingly €| 1 es puviner.” he said. “1 can | oom fhe unknown, children of!ner husband, deceased or other-| Jewett _and Jewett, her hus-| Florida the service of a subpoena] Range Thitis-cwe (G5) Bast. : : ° James 5. Wood and H. H. Lam >, the unknown sister of Mrs.|band, if she be married, Julia Lee|upon whom would bind said de- c a ae. ae nial and buman. * h 7 t 1 . 5 quarter (144) ac mere pee CME Sic mu : , | See you're laying a trap for Laweon, jone of the administers cn of the} Lon Stoddard, formerly Mrs. Emma/ Wood and Wood, her husband,|fendants, or any of them. Fur-| {uecies (its) So. x = —==C SY Sam “Orl right, miss; I was only tryin’| but don’t forget he’s gct abart four {{#mento annexo de bonis nen of the! Gray and , her husband, if|if she be married, Harriet Mastin] ther, that plaintiffs believe that) [op STs ooeer\ ue OS . = Py « ; i = Racer gaa eeag i vi a ead, allia stin, S ae € 28 AR TMENT. yer out,” he said. “If Mr. Mahony is| times the number of men that I have, | {,-slie Wood, also known as J. L 7 ae ae eee et ee ee ee any DEP: sx 3 2 in’.| and if i | Wood, deceased, some of the de-; Parties claim aes : = oe Se : Chitére . a illin’ to see yer, I'll fix up a meetin’. | 2x if it comes to a free for all in | Woe. deceased, some of the d°-)/the unknown sister of Mrs. Lon Wood, her husband, if she bet And it further appearing by the| 424 Children's | Home | Se RUNS IS TEEED, PUT Com some lonely place, there’s more than a chance that they may prove too Stoddard, formerly Mrs. Emma! married, Webster Wood and — Gray and —— , her husband,! Wood, his wife, if he be married, d or otherwise, J. H. Chris-| Charles B. Wood, Caddie Lee Jew- certificate of the Secretary of Stat of the State of Florida, which said certificate has been duly filed in tate of Florida} par: residents and th of the their residenc nd existing under the laws of the 6 i mone; heve’s'io question of any vy State of Missouri, Hareid A Gibees TEST -m& sac” een you an’ me. I’m out to ‘elP| many for us, even if we do take em = mls see to the en . if living and if dead, all par-|ett and a tt, her Qusbana, ike akens aatbiadGanan hak ee Se — Mahony just as much as you! by surprise.’ lis aabuawncwhe cata deicadante aiming interest under J. H.jif she be married, Luetta Chrisman] dren's Home Society of Missouri, a ia eaeeen, an eee ey am man, de 1 or otherwise,! and Chrisman, her husband, if] corporation organized and existing ve, his wife,| she be married, Galena Lewis and] under the laws of the State of Mis- Lewis, her husband, if she be/souri, has not qualified according Bo “They'll be too many for us all |jeiieved by complainant to be inter-|C™ rig! i ” an- |ested in the property hereinafter]? 2 Sip His face hardened suddenly. right, if it comes to @ fight.” an- |csted. in the property tive. and|if married, if living and hereinbefore desc or names are unkm ped whom name = te plain ad, all 3 5 jane ‘ . ffs, be and they are beret swered Mahony. “But don't worry ;GcseTived are dead or alive. andi parties claiming interests under] married, "Fern Lewis and fo sas, eo teat Eee oe * as laccon B |that if dead, their heirs, devisees, | Parties ‘ z : = : quired to appear te the Bill of Com- But if anythin’ was to ‘appen to) apout that yet. And another thing. |rantees or other claimants are un-| Wesley and Love, his} Lewis, her husband, if she be mar-| corporation in the State of Florida,| Guine? ie Appear te tbe Ras of Cos sed or otherwise, C. E.| ried, William Lewis, Gertrude Jew- living and if dead, alljett and Jewett, her husband, claiming interests under C.|if she be married, Edward H. Crain, , deceased or otherwise,|Joe Thorn, Jackson and Jack- and has not filed with the office i. Mahony through this meetin’! Not a word about this to Miss Fra- pS n to complainant. 7th day of December, A TD 5936 ith you, I'm tellin’ yer plain, 1|ser. If she knows I've got some big | And it further appearing from ouldn’t be in your shoes arterwards| Scheme on, she'll want to be in it, | r"the ‘sta * 55 of the State of Florida,’ that _ the] ” Ausmus, if living and if! son, his wife, if he be married, Janie for all the gold in the Bank of Eng-| 224 1 don’t want to run any risk of | Children Soci i nd.” Home So dead, all parties claiming ee Holmes and Holmes, her That concluded the interview be AWSON waited in some anxiety of said Secretary of State a cer- — r tificate designating an office pe age ple nye eee place of business or domicile for) (oie. gyi age th a the service of process within = — 4 it is further Ordered the thas State of Florida or named an agent] o.4.r be published omer a ies to accept service of process. Sout consmeutioe weeks in She Ses IT 18 THEREFORE ORDERED] rea: Cuisca, a acemeser pw that Caroline Jewett and Sow-l es tn Sauces Gauaen eae ett her husband, if she be married.| iorias — Julia Lee Wood and Wood, ss her husband, if she be married, Har-| | Dat-d this Tth day of riet Mastin’ and Mastin, herjA. D. 1936. husband, if she be married, Alice} (Circuit Court Se L. Wood ana Wood, her hus- band, if she be married, Webster Wood and Wood, his wife, if he be married, Charlies B. Wood. Caddie Lee Jewett and Jewett, her husband, if she be married Luetta Chrisman and Chris- man, her husband, if she be mar- ried, Galena Lewis, and Lewis, her husband, if she be married, Fern Lewis and Lewis, her husband, if she be married, William , Lizzie nything happening to her.” souri, a corporation orga under Charles N. Ausmus, deceascd| husband, if she be married, Edgar aed ae = jder the laws of the State of Mis-| or otherw M. Lazarus, Alan M. Cohen and | souri, has not qualified to tran: ti Charles N. Ausmu abeth D. Cohen, his wife, cer- ween them, and they parted. Elsa _ gn corporation, nor has ‘laimin; " 2 enti ii 1 in- ' 5 ed ion, said] ¢ interests under Lizzie Aus-| entitled cause, is unknown to plain elt somewhat guilty after she had he ees mulebething Bee filed with said Secre-{mus and Cl N AGamnE 8 that the respective left Bassett. She had no doubt that |"eqest for a meeting. His answer "ea certificate designat-j ceased or otherwise, Rena Ausm all of the said de- arrived that night. Bassett got into office or domicile or and Ausm) her husband, ifjfendants are unknown to plaintiffs tt would think that she bad : ‘ss or named an agent to accept} parties claiming intere under} there is no person in the State of etrayed him, and, in spite of the| ‘ld her that Mahony would meet her | service of pro | Rena Ausmus and Ausmus, her| Florida the service of a subpoena het that Bassett was a self-confessed | t eleven the following aight at a) And it further appearing from|husband, deceased or otherwise,’ upon whom would bind said de- hs she did not want him to think | house called “The Hawthorns.” situ- | said bill that the defendants, Mrs.|Joe Broaddus, if living and d,|fendants, or any of them. "Monroe, her husband, if{der Joe Lroaddus, deceased or pill of Complaint. that _ plaintiffs foubtedly planning to betray Maho-| the edge of Clapham Common. d, are residents of Atchison,! otherwise, Ella Ong and Ong, believe that the following named epee Passed Elsa at once took this news to Mrs. LW. Peck and her husband, if married, if living, persons, to-wit, Frank Powers, Mrs! ny as she had betrayed him before. | | Fish Ot Sie tn Lawson hid a| and, if married, are} and if dea s claiming in Barc: Coated mane Tames! ani sg ‘ and But Lawson soon banished all her} <1 ite, Evidently Mahony was taking \the unknown children of Mrs. L./Ong, her husband, deceased or(she be married, Jewell ness in the State of Florida as}}iving and if dead, fter Mahony had been kidnapped. touch with Elsa by telephone and |°f business for the service of pro-| married, if living and if dead, alljand that plaintiffs believe that Fook, sbe did not want him to think | So. patch of waste ground Near Monroe (maiden name Lane)jall parties claiming in s un-] And it further appearing by said residents of Hollywood California,;terests under Ella Ong and Monroe, her husband, if “isvesTs scoersas. camcurr qualms and doubts. He did it ver¥/ tne precaution of meeting Elsa in eck of Califor-j otherwise, Ross Howard and I Goosey, her husband, if she be] Lewis, Gertrude Jewett ‘and 4 SS a Will Heward, his wife, if living and ied, Mrs. L. W. Pe Jewett, her husband, if she b iS 25D FOR NOSNSE CoESTt. fleverly. a fairly remote and lonely place. away ae : qoneried aren UW Fee lewett. her husband, if she be mar-] gq CHASCERE. all parties cla iming interests|name Louise Long) and —— Py Ross Howard - L Lizzie Ho-|!her husband, if she be married, ward, his wife, d sed or other-| William Hoskins, Bertha Buell Ho- and, if married and) w Luetta| Chrisman and n and Hogan, her husband, residents of Chil-|Chrisman, her husband, if married, he be married, Plummer Ong, Mis-|if living and if dead,’ all parties H. Lamb, James S. Wood, Mrs. laiming interests under Luetta oddard and Stoddard, ried, Edward H. Crain, Joe Thorn Jackson and Jackson, his wife, if he be married, Janie C_ Holmes and Holmes, her husband, if she be married, Edgar M. Lazarus, Alan M. Cohen and Elizabeth D. Cohen, his wife, Frank Powers, EDWARD R McCARTHT Compiamas vs Fovectesere of ties Wate be. a kek 8 = “So Bassett threatened you. did| That suited his own plans excel-) mer Ong he?” he said. “Well, then, if you take | jently. Mrs. Lon my tip, you'll abandon the whole} And the fact that twenty-four |@#rd: her, hus! jdea of trying to help Mahony. From | ours had to elapse before the meet- Livingston County hat I've heard, Bassett is the kind] ing also suited him excellently. It | seuri, J. H. Chrisman i a resident of ( dard and 2 E : 3 : & : : i é 4 : a G 3 2 a°p Res $ THE OVER SEA ComP &@ Dissolved Florida ¢ tion et al arrie: his threats. vi i i . fot Laredo, e|Chrisman and Chrisman, her and, if she be married, J.| Mrs. Monroe (maiden name pees -_ ~ “= = kt Ge ee rene & Saag ee ents Ota tines arene and = husband, deceased or otherw man, Wesley Love and Lane) and Monroe, her bu: omper or rumacaTses == wah ie &nd it’s not worth helping Mahony | nojter the ground quietly and pre | rica, are L.'J. Lewis and —— Lewis,| Love, his wife, if he be married, C.| band, if she be married, Jewell] ,, QhUEE OF PEs sca™eus if you're going to have a bad car ac-| pare his plans. Linn County, Missouri, -{her husband, if married. if living |B. Goosey, Charles N. Ausmus and] Goosey and Geaney. her tus-| elie tn abe ahawe anuned anuar Gm i “y, aagacthit {Lewis and —— Lewis, he ,,and if dead, all parties claiming in-} Lizzie Ausmus, his wife, Rena Aus-| band, if she be married, Mrs. L. w.| {jie@ im the abews | Se = Gident, or have your beauty spoiled) “You can leave things entirely to | j7"), are resident under Mrs. L. J. Lewis and] mus and ‘Ausmus, her husband,| Peck (maiden name Louise Long) | {Be Over Sen Compana = asow by an accurately flung broken bottle, | me, now.” he said to Elsa. “There’s | nia, and ewis, her husband, she be married, Joe Broaddus,| and Peck, her husband, if she| ©"? - ants in said cause. bas been Gs afterwards.” no need for you to keep this appoint- | he married, Fernjor otherwise, Galena Lew Ha Ong and —— Ong, her hus-|be married, “William Hoskins, | $") ous - A «wis and —— Lewis, he! band,’ Lewis, her husb , if ma ft} ba i qe ges = | solved by the Governor stare} “1 don’t care what happens after-| ment or to involve yourself in this | W's an a Lewis, ner hushene. ew ere A any imartiad Say ae be married, Ross Ho-| Bertha Buell Hogan and Ho. © with Chap-)Vilerea! and Monk nd Will “wis living and if de Lizzie Howard, his w gan, her husband, if she be married, 5 3 es ry = 5 a wards if I can help him,” said Elsa} any further. I'l make all the ar- | ys Californ ming interests under Galena Plummer Ong, H. H. Lamb, Jame=| Sorin Losisiatere ots A Sieat two axfetom am —— defiantly, as Lawson had known she|rangements to have him quietly | Wood Jew ae oer be TE ure come =~ _ 8. yr ory = ——a andithat said dissolved ss would. “1 got him into this trouble ized and put aboard a steamer. and | {Tail Mich) ower 2 sir iss ‘ jarris Stoddar er husband, if she} (or would be if ~< © tor — . - REE 5 le | se p ms dent of Meadeville _Lewis, her “husband, if} H. H. Lamb, as one of the Admin be married, J. H. Chrisman, Wesley] .o-n dissolution) the apparent} > - ee and it’s up to me to get him out of it.| I'L let you know as socu as he’s Missouri, Harold 2 ried, if living and if dead, all} trators cum testamento annexo de{ Love and —— Love, his wife, if he|*! ast of some cimam Re | CocaGein 12S GS Ls OS Ct aiming interests under} bonis non of the estate of Julius Lewis and Lewis, her! Leslie Wood, di pand, deceased or otherw sidents of{ William Lewis, if living and arties claiming interests iam Lewis, deceased or to com- Charles Wood Je yson, his) wi w York in and be married, C. E. Goosey, Charles N. Ausmus and Lizzie Ausmus, his wife, Rena Ausmus and Aus- . her husband, if she be mar- , Joe Breaddus, Ella Ong and Ong, her husband, if she be married, Ross Howard and Liazie Howard, his wife, Mrs. L. J. Lewis and Lewis, her husband, if she be married, Charles Wood Jewett, Robert Harris, H. H. Lamb, as one I shan’t abandon the idea at all.” —_ | safely out of the country.” “If you take my advice Elsa shook her head. Lawson. “1 want to be there when he's cap- “1 don’t want any advice,” Inter-| tured.” she said. “After your men rupted Elsa. “All 1 want is the help| have taken bim I want to talk to him, ndants being % you promised me.” nd try to convince him that what aunt unknown. That it is un-|living and if dead, atl “Very well. If you're determined to| we're doing is all for his own good. | known whether said defendants be-|ing interests under Charles Wood . s i lieved by complainant to be. in Jewett, deceased or otherwise go «n with the idea, I suppose I shall | | should feel awful ff 1 just tet him | oly in the property hereinafter] trude Jewett and Jewett, her in the land descr’ @ =k OD and described as follows Ali of Government Lot Tee (2) Section Tee ¢ = Tess ased, certain of the defendants in the above en- titled cause, are each a resident of a State or Country other than the State of Florida. That the resi dence of the following named de fendants, to-wit, Frank Power Jewell Goosey and —— Goosey, her husband, if she be married, C. E. Charles N. Ausmus and Have to help you,” said Lawson in a| be captured and taken away With: jq scribed are dead or alive ,and}husband, if married, if living and] Liz: ‘Ausmus, his wife, Rena Aus-|of the Administrators cum testa-| S#id sworn Will = ~~ resigned voice. out putting in an appearance my- | if de their hi devisees,; if dead, all parties claiming inter-| mus and Ausmus, her husband,| mento annexo de bonis non of the] Se® #=¢ — > + ey > pte i = self—as though 1 were afraid to face antees or other claimants arejests under Gertrude Jewett andjif she be married, Ella Ong and|the estate of Julius Leslie Wood,|t¥e more of the Gefendan: = — When Bassett left Elsa he went |S? 8 unknown to compl lukeranuehand. decested ‘Ong, her husband. if she he] deceased, the children of Mrs. wij cause, are mea-residents = State of Ficrida and reside = from! or othe ‘ity of New York. State of t to Mahony and reported the| him. Besides, I want to speak to him res offing and i result of the interview to him. about Ruth. I should like to do some- And it further id Dill that the resid ¢, Robert Harris, if liv-| married, Ross Howard and Lizzie dead, all parties cla’ Howard, his wife, as particularly Peck whose names are unknown to plaintiffs, the sister of Mrs. Lon ae : eed ~ Charles Wood, Caddie Lee] ing interests under Robert Harris, is known to plaintiffs, is Lac-|Stoddard, formerly Mrs. Emmaj| *°rk. that @ more particular pine ‘You know guv'ner, 1 was all thing for her. too, if 1 can. —— Jewett, her hus-| dec or otherwis Caroline] lede, Linn County, Missou: That|Gray, whose name is unknown to]! residence Deine unknows = against ‘er at first; 1 thought she was ‘My dear girl, you're just being } rried, the unknown| Jewett and Jewett, her hus-|the residence of the defendants| plaintiffs, the children of James §.|CO™Plainant: that the GeSesGass are over the age of twenty-onelg years and there is no persun im che} ae State of Florida the service = summons in chancery spe whem) would bind sa:d G@rf-ndants And it further appearing from? said sworn bili that the compias ant therein docs not knew and bas es - not been able te aseertain Shether Seo > the follow ing named é-f-ndants t idie Lee Jewett, who] band, if married, if living and if| Mrs. the children of Everett Mastin] dead, all parties claiming interests] Lane) and Harriet Wood the un-/under Cardline Jewett and band, if she be married, as parti- wn sister of M toddard,| Jewett, her husband, deceased or}cularly as is known to’ plaintiffs, merly Mrs. Emma Gray and e, SMlia Lee Wood and ——] is Atchison, Kansas. That the resi- ——, her husband, if married, ¢ , her husband, if married, if|dence of the defendants Mrs. L. W. trude Jewett and —— Jewett, living and ‘if dead, all parties] Peck (maiden name Louise Long) if married, Caroline Jew-|claiming interests under Julia Lee} and Peck, her husband, if she nd —— Jewett, her husband,| Wood and Wood, her husband,}be married, as particularly’ as is ied, Julia Lee Wood and ed or otherw Harriet] known to plaintiffs, is Hollywood, her husband, if married, and Mastin, her hus-!California. That the residence of t Mastin and —— Mastin, her|band, if married, if living and if|the defendant William Hoskins, as . Alice L. Wood a, all patties claiming inter-| particularly as is known to plain- ar- under Harriet Mastin and ——Itiffs, is Kingman County, Kansas. Wood, tin, her husband, That the residence of the defendants Wood, whose names are unknown to plaintiffs, and Caddie Lee Jew- ett's Cousin the children of Ever- ett Mastin and Harriet Wood Mas- . Whose names are unknown to plaintiffs, ving, and, if dead, all parties claiming ‘interests under the said Caroline Jewett and —— Jewett, her husband, if she be mar- ried, Julia Lee Weed and ——| ihe Shewes === a be Wood, her husband, if she be mar-| # a : ~ ried, Harriet Mastin and Bne-4 ees ee ee Sas in, her husband, if she be married, |!" S#i¢ bill and hereinbefore par Alice L. Wood and —— Wood, her] ticularly described or dead husband, if she be marrie@, Web-|Beve been interented Guo am Monroe (maiden name wantin’ to do the dirty on yer, like| ridiculous,” pointed out Lawson in Monro her hus- she did when you met er before,” he| the tone of one who gives good ad- stated. “But I changed me mind. 1] vince. “Your presence, when we take think she’s on the straight this time. | him, would only complicate matters I think she’s really out to ‘elp yer.” | enormously. For one thing, we may not be able to take him without a “] DARE say she is,” replied Ma- | Struggle, and if there is any fighting hony smiling. “But she’s a mar-|1 don’t want you mixed up in it. velous actress, you know, Fatty. She| You've done your part in the plan; took me in once, and while | wouldn’t | the rest of it is a man’s job entirely, |! : profess to be such an authority on| 2nd your presence would only hin- | Pi) \epster Wood and | Women as you are, | wouldn't put it | der matters.” wife, ed, Joe Thorn a es Alice L. W d Bertha, Buell Hogan and Ho-| ster Wood and —— Wood, hi wite.| Gent « —-, a x, L —— past her to take you in. There are} “I’m not going to do anything be- | Jackson ckson, his wife,| Wood, her husband, if married, if her husband, if she be mar-|if he be married, Charles B. Wood.) 3nd —— Weed. mis wate if mar} Edgar M. L 5 ., '§ Alan j living and if dead, all parties cla = one or two things about all this that | hind Terence Mahony’s back that I |X "SChen ‘and < it Se under Alice L, Wood M. arus abeth D. Cohen,| ing interests H. H. Lamb, James S. Wood H. Lamb, as one of the Ad- Caddie Lee Jewett and Jewet her husband, if she be marri om, his wife. if married & atrike me as a bit queer. won't do to his face,” replied Elsa j his wife, Janie C. Holmes and and —— Wodd, her husband, de-|miniBtrdtors cum testamento an-|Luetta Chrisman and Chris-| Crain and — “In tha first place, what made her | stubbornly. “I’ve told him I'd meet | Holmes. he nd, if married.} ceased or otherwise, Webster Wood] neko de Bonis/non of the estate ofjman, her husband, married. E@ward ink of trying to get into touch with | him and I'm going to meet him. And |#%¢ unknown. That it i unknown} Wood, his wife, if mar-|Julius Leslie Wood, deceased, as 5 A aid defendants believed) ried, if living anc me through you? Sie may have| you can make up your mind to that.” | hy complainant to be interested in claiming inte thought of it herself, but it doesn’t Lawson knew her stubborn na- |the property hereinafter described : Jare dead or alive, if dead, their strike me as the kind of thing that| ture: only a short time previusly he | iii. “devisees, grantees oF other ests under Web-| tiffs, is Linn County, Missouri.,Fern Lewis and Lewis, Wood, his} That the residence of the defendant| husband, if she be married. Wil-|C. Melmes and —— Helmes Ber or otherw H. H.| Plummer Ong, as particularly as is;liam Lewis, Gertrude Jewett and|®usbend. & marrie€ ané Ghat Ps a € S ongsof the administrators} known to plaintiffs, is Colorado. Jewett, her husband, if she be} @¢@¢. the heirs, devisees gramtecs Seneag afievtect 2 ocork would occur to her unless someone | bad played on it to his own advan- mants are unknown to com-jcum postaments saneees de bonis| That the residence of the defendants sages Eewees H. Crain, Joe nd — _—— ——¥ aad ~ the pacede geeaeds of Ge Anes ; vi nant. non of the dast will and testament] Mrs. Lon Stoddard and Stod-| Thorn Jackson and —— Jackson, | Senden oan op cnmngin - else suggested it. Then, if she's got Rass) Obsiously it ae ae good = j ‘And it further appearing from]of Julius Leslie Wood also known| dard, her husband, if she be mar-|his wife, if he be married, Janic|#®t: that complainant believes chet Barracks ites wu information to give me, why must | tempting to argue with her now. He |/..iq pill that complainant verily!as J. L. Wood, deceased, if living| ried, and Joe Broaddus, as partic-|C. Holmes and Holmes, her] Coch of oni Gefendanta =f si cram bets = 2 Gubcheeter © she see me personally to give it? Why | turned away from her for a moment | believes that all of the abo — it — cet — S claiming ins ularly as is known to plaintiffs, is aaeene. if a ae eo a a a a ° t i .|named defendants, if alive, are|terests under . Lamb, as one of| Chillicothe, Livingston County, Mi . Lazarus, Alan M. Cohen am . _—~ c=. t capeeenlbas mL cubndieendiltee apes out of the window, think. | orer the age of twenty-one years| the administrators cum testamentotsouri. That the residence of the} Elizabeth D. Cohen, his wife, Frank| State of Florida. the service «f = me through you? = : d that there is no person in the] annexo de bonis non of the last will/defendant J. H. Chrisman, as par-| Powers, Mrs. —— Monroe (maiden| SS™mons Gunes spee whem * He paused, smiling. The details of his plan for the fol | State of Bioria the service ot a | & ad tentament of Seals Lealte coaars aa is known to plaintiff: nore oe — a her ge bind anid Gcfenénet or om “ 7 h lowi . |summons in chancery upon whom food, also Known as . rood, | is redo, Missouri. That the resi jusband, if si marri . Jewell Yet 1 believe that she | lowing ae haceghaiey oe ene would bind said defendants or any} deceased, deceased or otherwise,|dence of the defendants Wesley] Goosey and —— Goosey, her hus-| And it further appearing trem uld help me if she could.” he went | i jouse, but so far as the | 0 them. Joe Thorn Jackson and Jack-| Love and Love, his wife, if he| band, if she be married, Mrs. L. W.|said sworn bill that the compiai- on. “But I think there’s just a possi.| ™ain lines of his plan were con- And it further > — Be Dis ely married, If living = married, = fetes s - — ——- a — Long) — believes tha —— ace — ay cerned, his m 1 bill that the complainant be-|and if dead, all parties claiming in-} known to plaintiffs, is Brookfield,| and —— Peck, her husband. it ej unknown persens ot! tae pitts iste oon yimave saked some [eer ea aa — eared rad ee that there are other unknown|terests under Joe Thorn. Jackson| Linn County, Misecuri, That the|be married, William, Heukine|same@ defendants she hase oume one—some old friend of hers, per. | ™ D. ‘0 intention of tak- | ersons having or claiming to}and Jackson, his wife, de-|residence of the defendants Mrs. L.j Bertha Buell Hogan and —— Ho-| claim. tithe or imterest i= tie eed Baps—to help her to help me, and} ins any chances with Mahony this | have an interest the following! ceased or otherwis, Edward H.{J. Lewis and Lewis, her hus-/gan, her husband, if she be mar-|Gescribed im said and Bere ieeaaa ys bavaacuesuuals, aeccod: ana | time. eseribed property, to-wit: Crain and —— Crain, his wife, if] band, if she be married, ‘as partic-|ried, Plummer Ong, H. H. Lamb,| before described ere F vernment Lot Two (2) in | married, if living and if dead, ‘all{ularly as is known to plaintiffs, is|James S. Wood, Mrs. Lon Stoddard| It is Ordered. Adju@ee@ an@ Te- may be using her as a cloak for his (Copyright 1936. Hugh Clevely) Nine (9) Township | parties claiming interests underj California. That the residence of own schemes against me.” uth, Range |Edward H. Crain and Crain,|the defendant Charles Wood Jew- “You think Lawson may be behind Lawson ts forced to a change of and Stoddard, her husband, if} creed that the éefendanta. The Gver she be married, J. H. Chrisman,| Sea Company. a disscived Flerst= ast containing ‘Sixty-six |his wife, deceased or otherwise,|ett, as particularly as is known to plan, Monday. §|100 (66-66/100) acres |Edgar M. Lazarus, if living and|plaintiffs, is Detroit, Michigan. Wesley Love and —— Love, his! Corporation. Hareld A Giese and J morgi or. less. if dead, all parties claiming inter-jThat the residence of the defendant wife, if he be married, C. E. Goosey,| Leoma A Gieen_ bis wate 2 L * it iS ithgrefore Ordered, Adjudged|ests under Edgar M. Lazarus, de-| Robert Harris, as particularly as Sharles N. Ausmus and Lizzie Aus-| Woo@ and —— Weed bis wate = - mus, wife, Rena Ausmus and! married. if living and & dead, q=)@°0Ri@ect_ see of « Poeudest, Sere nd Decreed that the defendants,|ceased or otherwise, Alan N. Cohen|is known to plaintiffs, is Mead- : Charles, B, Wood, if living, and if|and Elizabeth D. Cohen, his wife, if| ville, Linn County, Missourl. That if she be mar-|™ = f dead, al =} pi it y = if dead, all par-} particularly a& ts known to plain-|her husband, if she be — Elizabeth D. Cohen. his wife + Ausmus, her husband. if she| Parties claiming interests under 2 im Washington. be married, Joe Broaddus, Ella Ong|L. Wood and —— Woed Beccevecceccceeuceccoce: came a famous ethnologist, born rT 7 near Aurora, N, Y, Died. Dee.| dead, ali parties ‘claiming interests] living and if dead, all parties claim-| the respective ages of each and all! and Ong, her husband, if she| deceased or otherwise Jer re] ay S | papieagy are Pye ee | under Charles B. Wood, deceased orjing interests under Alan N. Cohenjof the said defendants are unknown|be married, Ross Howard and Liz-| Jackson and —— Jackson. , 117, 1882. otherw Frank Powers, if liv-|and Elizabeth D. Cohen, deceased] to plaintiffs and that plaintiffs be-|zie Howard, his wife, Mre. L. J.|if married, if living and = 7 . ‘ ing, and if dead, al! parties claim-jor otherwise, Janie C. Holmes and] lieve that there is no person in the| Lewis and —— Lewis, her husband | parties claiming interest nnhiversaries —— ing interests under Frank Powers, Holmes, her husband, if mar-|State of Florida the service of alif she be married, Charles Wood|Joe Thorn Jackson and daceased or otherwise, Mrs. } ried, if living and if dead, all par-|subpoena upon whom would bind| Jewett, Robert Harris, H. H. Lamb.) som, Bis wife deceased 4—Henrietta H.-R. Gtcen,/aonroe (maiden name Lane) ana! St. Clair Crate ties claiming interests under Janie\ said defendants, or any of them. ;as one of the Administrators cum] ise. . aé — Ca to ‘better known as Hetty Green, fi-!—— Monroe, her husband, if mar-/C. Holmes and Holmes, her| And it further appearing by said|testamento annexo de bonis non of| his wife, if marrie@, of aoe re, famous French ze 2 ried, if living and if dead, all par-| husband, deceased or otherwise,j Bill of Complaint. that plaintiffs! the estate of Julius Leslie Wood. Died May 30, PAncier, who left an estate of more | tic claiming interests under Mrs.; Harold A. Gibson and Leona A.|believe that there are persons in-|deceased, the children of Mra. L. 2 jthan $10,000,000, born at New) Monroe and ‘Monroe, her! Gibson, his wife, the Children’s} terested in the real estate involved} W. Peck, whose names are unknown |Bedford, Mass. Died July Ihusband, deceased or _otherwise,| Home Society of Missouri, a cor-|in this suit whose names are un-|to plaintiffs, the sister of Mrs. Lon | Sera ene Th 2 3 K walt Gooney, = , oe ene me eg re Sacye. se umieesutes: eae that said yng —— Emma . 2 pa ae | husband, if married, i 0 s ‘of Miss < = erested, as partic- , Whose name is unknown tojand if dead. all parties cistmin: 5 Willian® pele lit dead, all parties’ claiming in-|known persons having or claiming] Ularly as is known to plaintiffs, arej Dlaintiffs, the children of James S| interests under Eéeare = Come 1785—William Beaumont, army |terests ‘under Jewell Goosey andjan interest in the property herein-|as follows: Wood, whose names are unknown to; and Crain bis Wife. Georaeed surgeon, then of. St. Louis, who} Goosey, her husband, deceased| before described, be, and they are] (1). The children of Mrs. L. W.- | Pecceccccencceccecsecoes, 1 1694—Volt: philosopher, born. 1778, plaintiffs, andjor Caddie Lee Jewett's| oT otherwise Edgar 3 Lasares, of rica’s first great con-} t—Cardinal Mercier, Bel-|or otherwise, Mrs. W. Peck andlhereby required to appear to said)Peck of Hollywood, _ California!Cousins, the children of Everett! living and if ead al! parties <Gete— made America’s first grea a is bernie ete baer, d|—— Peek, her husband, if married,’ bill compigint on or before the| (maiden name Louise Long), thus}Mastin and Harriet Wood Mast tribution to medicine in the % : cm > i if living and if dead, all parties 7th day of ¥Pecember, A. D. 1936,} described in the Last Will and Tes-] Whose names are unknown to 1 born at Lebanon. Conn, {Jan 28, 1826. |: aiming interests under Mrs. L. W.[otherwise tHe allegations of saidjtament of Julius Leslie Wood, de-| plaintiffs, deceased. or otherwise, ons ge Pa | eck and Peck, her husband,;bill will be taken as confessed andj ceased. in the following described lands, Died in St. Louis. April 25, 1853.) —— | decea ed or otherwise, the unknown| said cause proceeded with ex] (2). The sister of Mrs. Lon Stod-| situate in the County of Monroe, j ., jehildren of Mrs. L. W. Peck, if liv-] parte. dard, formerly Mrs. Emma Gray,| State of Florida, to-wit: M. Coben and Elizabeth ©. Sees | 1870—Mary Johnston, novelist,;ing and if dead, all parties claim-| It further ordered that this} thus described in the said Last Willi Lots One (1), Two (2) and _ wife, aa co cherie z : 1 ane g ied near | ing interests under the unknown|order be published once each week/and Testament of Julius Leslie] Three (3) of Section Eleven | Janie « i= =m 1818—Lews H, Morgan, the | born at Buchanan Va. Died nea [ehitaren of Mrs, L. W. Peck, de-,for four consecutive weeks in The] Wedd, deceased. 11), Township Sixty-six (66), jber bom «- Rochester, N. Y., lawyer who be-j there, May 9, 1936. ceased or otherwise, William Hog- Key West ~Citizen, a newspaper (3). Caddie Lee Jewett’s cousins,” South, Range Thirty-two (33) **" s