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PAGE FOU FRIDAY. NOVENEER 27. 1906 ece eececccccecooeseseses © PERSONAL MENTION eeceensr~rcecccoeses Carlton Salter, of the United! States bureau of ‘fisheries, who; n Key West on business con- nected with the industry, left by plane yesterday afternoon for Mi- ami en route to Jacksonville. ‘At The Stores BROADWAY MARKET and Angela streets, will fresh killed pig this week. advertised is all Also Joe Cabrera, business man of; Miami, who cai in on the morn ing plane yester with relatives and friends, the afternoon. tables. : left in} x ss z LEWINSKY’S MEN’S SHOP » Florida ™A”-! en's Shop offered in special salel ; tors few! lot of young men’s and boys’ condueted| !suits. These sold so fast that Mr. left. by | Lewinsky decided to order another fou{ lot They arrived this week and issue of Walter ager ou: Wagsta the E : rigera- days on an adv! plane eiore |are advertised in this Miami headqu ye Citizen. Other special offerings are con- Harold Morrow, Frank Morrow! ; tained in Lewinsky’s advertise- and Robert Morrow, who were! ment. This store is also adver- visitors in Key West during the’ tising a nice line of Christmas week, coming in on bi cles from gifts. Miami, left yesterday afternoon! by plane on the return trip and! took their wheels with them. j MENDELL’S MEN’S SHOP | In wifiter wearing apparel for i IVAL IN jmen, Mendell’s Exclusive Men’s | Shop is advertising specials ‘al ractically every item of wear for | this week-end. Men’s suits in various brands including the famous Hart, Schaff- ner & Marx, Nunn Bush and | Edgerton shoes, Mallory hats and numerous other items are included jin the specials today. HARVEY FAMIL News has been received in the city announcing the birth of a boy, } weigh'ng seven pounds. to Mr. and! Mrs. C. B. Harvey on Wednesday at their home in Iberia, La. ‘‘ i Mrs. Harvey was formerly Miss | Wilhelmina Goehring of Key} West. | BERMUDA MARKET Bermuda Market is advertising Arrange Dance At Raul’s Clab Regular Satur evening dance! at Raul’s Club oh Roosevelt Boulevard will be held tomorrow| evening at the usual hour at 10: ‘Today In History o’clock. John Pritchard and hi popular} ceesece dance orchestra will furnish music} for the occasion. hest Colds. .... Best treated without “dosing” ‘ez Vicks 1868—Victory of Gen. George 7 ie A, Custer over the Indians at STAINLESS now, if you prefe esa ieee, = ee 1879—Edison lights his labora- MENDEL ¢ tory with an electric lamp—week i previously had his incandescent |: tit | Exclusive Men’s Shop |) | : | | | killed pork and a good line of | poultry including young roasters. rmour’s Star new style cooked am and many other meat items. i 1842—Father Edward ee Catholic missinoary, riving in Indiana, immediate'y be- gan the foundation of Notre Dame University as an Ind‘an uae mission j | | 1907—Zdward Payson Weston, famed walker, at 68. repeated his walk from Portland, Maine to ilamp going for 40 hours while as- Worsteds, Flan- || ' !Chicago, | | H sociates stood by laying bets on , how long it would last—gave pub- lie exhibition on New Year. ete.; Single or Breasted, $16.50, $19.75 nels, Serges, Double $17.50, $18.50, $21.50. and released her | 1918—Germany half HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX jjmore than a million and a SUITS, $29.75, $32.50, {| prisoners of war. $35.00 and $37.50. SWEATERS, all wool, newf! 1935—Persia’s Minister to styles, $2.00, $2.95, $3.50 +) Washington handcuffed by an and $3.95. a Md., policeman—leading \to international complications. | LEGALS LOUNGING ROBES, $4.95, ' $5.95, $7.50, $10.00, ene and $15.00. COCKTAIL JACKETS, $7.50 and $9.00. $6.00, LORIDA. IN PROBATE InjRe ‘Estate of: FRANK H. RESHORE, Deceased. To Don B. Reshore, Louis T. Re- shore and to all other persons in- terested. No! is hereby given that undersigned administrator of the Estate of Frank H. Reshore, de- ceased, will on the 30th day of No- vember, 1936, apply to the County Judge for an order authorizing the: administrator to compromise the claim which the administrator has against Victor M. Thompson in the sum of Three Hundred Dollars prin- cipal and One Hundred Eighty Bight Dollars interest which is se- cured by mortgage on Lot 11, Block 18 in Tract 17, according to the | diagram of the. Key West Invest- ‘ment Company of Part of Tract 17, recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 82, Monroe County, Florida records, for the sum of One Hundred Twenty Five Dollars and the cost of these proceedings. Said application will be based on petition setting forth details of the proposed compromise and settle- |ment which is now on file with the; County Jude Key West 1936. WILLIAM V. ALBURY, Administrator of the Estate of, Frank H. Reshore, decease: oct30: nov6-13. MANHATTAN PAJAMAS i © $2.00 to $10.00. MANHATTAN the ous materials, $2.50. SHIRTS, vari- $2.00 and MEN’S TIES, made by Cheney, [ Botany and Beau Brummel, j $1.00 and $1.50. all $5.00 MALLORY shapes $6.00. OTHER HATS, HATS, $4.00, new and $1.50 up. EDGERTON SHOES, a Nunn- Bush product, $5.00. NUNN-BUSH SHOES, up. $6.75 ‘Florida, October 29, SUN DIAL SHOES $2.45 to $5.00. for MEN, MEN’S SHIRTS, a cial, $1.00. real CLUBMAN NAVY UN SHIRTS, no buttons, 3 for $1.00. Tomorrow 10 till ? RAUL’S CLUB John Pritchard’s Orchestra | Adm. $1.00 Ladies Free SLEEVELESS SLIP - OVER SWEATERS, not many, 50c. MEN’S PANTS, various ma- ter qualities and makes, from $1.00 to $10.00. —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bidg. Ph. 63-W _ WE EXTEND YOU A COR. DIAL INVITATION TO VISIT OUR STORE. Broadway Market, corner Duvall services will be held tonight have} ingredients for souse, genuine spring lamb and ajelder of the Miami full line of fresh fruits and vege- Several weeks ago Lewinsky’s {for Saturday selling strictly = a minor, Ruth Alice Carl- REVIVAL SERVICES The last of the series of revival at j Fleming Street Methodist Church S| by Rev. C. K. Vliet, presiding district of Methodist churches. The subject of the sermon to- night will be “Sowing ‘and Reap- ing.” The attendance at these setv- jicces has been increasing rapidly {and a large attendance is expect- Jed tonight at the coneluding serv- ice, it is stated. LEGALS” se {XN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. Ne. 6-497 G. KENDALL, BEN Plaintiff, vs. CORETTA 8. CARLTON, a wi- dow, et ab. Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by sworn bill complaint. filed herein that the | Piaintite is entitled to an Order of IT IS ORDERED, that the de- fendants, gow, _in Publication, ¥ Cum Testamento Annexo of state of M, S Carlton, de- ceased, Coretta S. Carlton, as Guar- dian of the person and estate of Clarence Frederick Carlton, a minor, and Paul Moyer Carlton, minor, Clarence Frederick Carlton, a minor, and Paul Moyer Carlton, a minor, residents of the City of Watertown, State of New York, Fred Carlton, as Guardian of the person and estate of Ruth Alice ton, a minor, residents of East Rutland County, State of Vermont, Claude L. Freeland and Gertrude Freeland, his wife, resi- dents of Bristow, Creek County, Oklahoma, A. C. Preston and Dora M. Preston, his wife, Sarah Ross Oliphant and if married —— her husband, whose resi- unknown, James C. lice R. Boyle, his wife, West Poultney, Oliphant, dences are Boyle and residents of 227 Avenue, Cincinnati, State of Ohio, Long Beach Company of Indiana, an Indiana corporation, with its principal place of business located at Michigan City, State of Indiana, Roy M. Sweeney and if married, Mrs. Roy M. Sweeney, his wife, and Margaret L. Updike and if married, , her husband, residents of ‘Oklahoma, LeRoy Propeck Mrs. LeRoy Pro- peck, his wife, whose residence is Route 4, Box 53, Denison, State of F. J. Marion and Florence rion, his wife, residents of Shippens Point, State of Connecti- cut, D. A. McDougal and Claude L. Freeland, as Trustees, D. A. Me- Dougal individually, resident of 514 LaSalle Apartments, 1028 Con- necticut Avenue, N. W., Washing- ton, District of Columbia, Hattie C. Wise, a widow, and Earle C. Wise and if married, Mrs. Earle C. Wise, his wife, residents of Watertown, State of New York, Minnie C. Nor- ris, a widow, resident of Brockton, State of Massachusetts, W. S. Mur- chison and if married, Mrs. W. 8. Murchison, his wife, residents of Raleigh, State of North Carolina, David Kelly, a widower, resident of Bristow, Creek County, Okla- homa, W. W. Groom and if married Mrs. W. W. Groom, his wife, resi- dents of Bristow, Creek County, Oklahoma, and the residences of the following named defendants are unknown: Hazel M.. Mitchell and if married, ——- ——, her husband, Louis T. Crosby and if married, M Louis T. Crosby, his wife, Harry B. Davis and if married, Mrs. Harry B. Davis, his wife, A. W. Kempton, individually and as Trus- tee, and if married, Mrs. A. Kempton, his wife, R. L. Barksdale and if married, Mrs, R. L. Barks- dale, his wife, A. B. Janes and if married, Mrs. ‘A. B. Janes, his wife, Ester Forgerty and C. 8S. Forgert: her busband, Myron D. Randolph and if married, Mrs. Myron D. Ran- dolph, his wife, Kelly Nelson and if married, Mrs. Kelly Nelson, his wife, if alive, and if any of the above named persons be dead, all persons claiming an interest under such deceased person or persons, or otherwise, and all unknown per- sons having or claiming an interest in the real property lying and be- ing situate in the County of Mon- roe, State of Florida, to wit: The W% of the W% of Sec- tion 30; the W% of the NW% of Section 31; W% of the SW% of Section 19, South, of Rock Road; all of Sections 6, 7, 18 and 19 North of Rock | Road; SE% of the SEX of the SE% of Section 30; N% of the NW% of the SE% of Section 30; SE% of the NE% of Section 21; E% of the SE% and the E% of the SW%_of the SE\% of Section 21; NEY of the NE% of Sec- tion 29; 8% of the SW% of Section 32; W% of Sections 3, 10 and 15, all in Township 54 South, Range 34 East; E% of Section 5, Township 65 South, Range 34 East and Sections 3, 10, 15 and the W% of the W% of Section 16, all in Township 54 South, Range 33 East, be and each of them is hereby re quired to appear in the above ei titled cause at the court house in \ Monroe County, Florida, in the City jot Key West, on Monday, Decem- ber 14, 1936, to answer the Bill of Complaint filed in said cause, oe (the allegations of said Bill Complaint will be taken — as wh fessed by the said defendants and jeach of them. This order shall be | Seaceue once a week: for four Sapulpa, land if ‘married, consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper of general cir- | caiation published in Monroe Coun- ty, Florida. 1 DONE. AND ORDERED, oR 12th jday of November A. D. 1936. (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer {Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Monroe County, Florida, By Florence E Sawyer i Deputy Clerk. IRA C. HAYCOCK Miami, Florida Attorney for Plaintiff. | nov13-20-27; dec4-11, 1936 \CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS! We carry the latest books—if of; PE MeCis Dedication Of F New Building ‘Set For December 12 The modern building shown above is the recently completed school building at the Florida In- dustrial School for Girls, at Ocala, , a unit of the nearly $3, 000,000 institutionat construction pro- gram now under way at the hands of Florida’s Board of Commission- } The school building, along with Boy un:ts of the monster pro- | cember. Exercises at the Indus-| | December 12. | Governor Dave Shlotz, members! trial School for G:rls will be held | cultu: of his cabinet and other state of-; ing erected with com ined state ficials, and high federal offieials| 2nd PWA funds, was completed are expected to take part in the /in September. ‘dedicatory exercises. | Clessroom and auditorium fur The structure consists of a one-! ‘niture has been purchased and is story brick and frame school expected to be insta'led when the building and auditorium; the audi-| building is formally torium having a seating c= of 400 persons. and sewing room as well as class! school building and of ject, will be dedicated in mid- ‘De- | rooms and two rooms equipped to dedicated t public use. Construction pacity There is a library | costs of an isolation ward brilding at the indastrial schoo’ totaled $61.61 Of ths amount, the state provided $33, 888 and the PWA, through a di- rect gent, $27,727. teach girls of the school beauty The project, which with other state institution buildings is be- | LEGALS IN_TxiE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY,: FLORIDA. CHANCERY. . $498 D. A. McDOUGAL and CLAUDE L. FREELAND, +as Trustees, Plaintiffs, | vs. V. EARL IRONS, et al., Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION} It appearing by sworn bill af| complaint filed herein that the; plaintiffs are entitled to an Order} of Publicatioi IT IS ORDERED, that the ae-| fendants V. Earl Irons and if mar-! ried, Mrs. V. Earl Irons, his _wife,j residents of 68 Warrenton Street, Boston, Massachusetts, Irons Land! and Development Company, a_Flor. ida corporation, and Irons Construction Company, corporation, with their principal! place of business formerly located. in Dade County, Florida, Claude L. Freeland and Gertrude’ Freeland, | his wife, residents of Créek County, Oklahoma, Grimm and Harriet K. Grimm, his! wife, residents of South Bend, In-{ diana, Frank S. Roberts and Blanch: B. Roberts, his wife, whose _resi-: dence is unknown, V. Earl Irons,/ as Trustee, resident of 68 Warren- ton Street, Boston, Marguerite M. Smith, a single wo-{ man, formerly of Westchester; County, State of New York, Alfred: H. Norris, as Aaministrator of the Estate of Thomas A. Norris, de-| ceased, Alfred H. Norris and if mar-! ried, Mrs. Alfred H. Norris, his/ wife, Minnie C. Norris, a widow,| Ruth E. Norris and ‘if married,| Ruth E. Norris —— and . her husband, Susan C. Norris and if married Susan Norris and , her husband, Thomds E. Norris and if married, Mrs. Thoma: E. Norris, his wife, Miriam Norri: and if married Miriam Norris | and —— , her husband, all res' dents of Brockton, Massachusetts, if alive, and if any of the above named persons be dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees and all persons claiming an interest under such | Manor! a Florida: Massachusetts, | ceased person or persons or other- wise, and all unknown persons hav- ing or claiming an interest in the real property lying and__ being situate in the County of State of Florida, to-wit: All of Section 12 and % of Section 11 being all tion of Section 11 lying East of Tamiami Trail, Township 54 South, Range 32 East; also Sec- tions '7, 8 and the W% of Sec- tion 9 and the NE% of Section ! 9 in Township 54 South, Range 33 East, situate, lying and be- ing in Monroe County, Florida, be and each of them is hereby ‘re-{ quired to appear in the above en-| titled cause at the court house in: Monroe County, Florida, in the City | of Key West, on Monday, December, 14, 1936, to answer the Bill of| Complaint filed in said cause, else the allegations of said Bill of Com- plaint will be taken as confessed by; the said defendants and each - of |; them. his orde& shall be publish-/ ed once a week for four consecutiv: Weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper of general circulation: published in Monroe County, Flor- DONE AND ORDERED, ma 12th ‘day of November A. D. 193 (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk of the Circuit Court in and} for Monroe County, Florida. Florence E Sawyer By ae Deputy Clerk. TRA c. HANcouK PY [se Monroe, that por- Miami, Florida Attorney for Plait tiffs. novl3-20- dee4-11, 1936 Subscribe to The Citizen—20e weekly. MONKOE THEATER Jed Pronty-Harley Deane in EDUCATING FATHER Carole Lombard in LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-200; Night: 15-25¢ SATURDAY SPECIALS pa Bermuda Meat Market Strictly Fresh Killed PORK Young Roasters Nice Fat Hens Armour’s STAR New Style COOKED HAM Fresh Country Sausage All Ingredients for Souse best meats Ph 52 Quick Deli White at Virginia Street | trude Freeland, his wife, are -Frederick Carlton, }ton, as Guardian of the person and § ‘required to appear to the LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY.; FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. 6-498 secs ‘Today’s Birthdays Serercsccere-ssccescoese John R. McCarl of ‘mer compt=o'le !Des Mo'nes, Ia., Plaintiffs, | = | D. A. McDOUGAL and CLAt FREELAND, as surviving Trustees, 57 Dr. Alohonse Mary Schwitalla of the St. Louis Univ, School of ‘Medicine, femed bio'ogist, born in Germany, 54 years ago. vs. CORETTA S. CARLTON, a wi- | dow, individually and as Ad- ministratrix Cum Testamento Annexo of the Estate of M. 8. Carlton, deceased, et al., Defendants. | ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by affidavit filed in, : the above entitled cause that Coa | 4, 4 c etta S. Carlton, a widow, individ-| Charles A. Beard of Conn., ually and as Administratrix Cum torian, born at Knizhtstown Testamento Annexo of the Estate go zs of M. S. Carlton, deceased, Coretta O° years ago. S. Carlton, as Guardian of ‘the per- son and estate of Clarence Fred- erick Carlton, a minor, and Paul Moyer Carlton, a minor, Clarence Frederick Cariton, a minor, and Paul Moyer Carlton, a minor, Fred Carlton, sometimes known as Fred R. Carlton, as Guardian of the per- son and estate of Ruth Alice Carl- ton, a minor, Ruth Alice Carlton, a minor, Claude L. Freeland and Ger- non- residents of the State of Florida, iand that the residences of the said defendants as particularly as are known to affiant are as follows: Coretta S. Carlton, a widow, in- dividually and as Administratrix Cum Testamento Annexo of the Es- tate of M. S. Carlton, deceased, Coretta S. Carlton, as Guardian of the person and estate of Clarence a minor, and Paul Moyer Carlton, a minor, Clar-' ence Frederick Cariton, a ‘minor, and Paul Moyer Carlton, a minor, esidents of the City of Watertown, State of New York; Fred Carlton. t | Hi | sometimes known as Fred R. Carl- \ it | Eugene Walter. dvamatist, born in Cleveland, 62 years ago. his- Ind Thomas I. Parkinson, president ef the Equitable Life Assurance Co., born in Philadelphia, 55 years ago. U. S. Senator Carl A. Hatch of New Mexico, born at Kirwin, Kans., 47 years ago. EWINSKY'S; Men’s < hop Another shipment of SUITS n dark colors and various pat- erns; we are offering them to you at— $10.00 For Young Men and estate of Ruth Alice Carlton, a minor, Ruth Alice Carlton, a minor, residents of East Poultney, land County, Vermont; Freeland and Gertrude Freeland, his wife, residents of Bristow, Creek County, Oklahoma; that there is no person in the State of Flor- ida upon whom a Chancery would be binding upon said defendants; that each of the said defendants, except those desig- nated as minors, is over and above the age of twenty-one years. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the said defendants, Coretta 8. Carlton, a widow, individually and as Administratrix Cum Testamento Annexo of the Estate of M. S. Carl- ton, deceased, Coretta S. | Cariton, as Guardian of the person and es- tate of Clarence Frederick Cariton, a minor, and Paul Moyer Carlton, a minor, Clarence Frederick Carlton, @ minor, and Paul Moyer Carlton, a minor, ‘Fred Carlton, sometimes known ag Carlton, as | Guardian of the person and estate. of Ruth Alice Carlton, a minor, uth Altte Carlton, a minor, Claude Freéland and Gertrude Freeland, | “&nd they are hereby ? pin of | complaint filed in this cause on or hefore Monday, December 14, A. D. | 1936, otherwise the allegations of | the bill of complaint will be taken as confessed by the said defendants | Ruth- Claude L. Summons in Boys Here is another good buy for you— DARK TROUSERS Blues, Browns, ete., at— and each of them. IT. IS FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published-once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news. Ley published in said County and ate. DATED this 12th day of Novem- | ber A. D. 1986. (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. By Florence B Sawyer Deputy Clerk. | Guaranteed Fine SUITS $19.75 **? ** ARROW SHIRTS, TIES and UNDERWEAR IRA C. HAYCOCK Attorney for Plaintiffs. novi3-20-27; dec4-11, 1936 LEWINSKY’S Men’s Shop | | phone numic- CLASSIFIED COLUMN wececeses- Advertisemenzs under ths bead wili be imserted @ The Citizen = the rate of lc a word for each seftien, but the sunimem fer the first insertion im every mstance © tree: address as weil as their tele a ey Gere With exch cewied agvertze | ment The Cimzen wit ge free an the Autestrop Ezzer Outfm Ask fer i. Lost LOST—Pair octagon stoped gi es im case lnbeled De Bemry Melagim, Sanford. Fa. Fade return te telepaene office Bove FoR Saiz BICYCLES WE EXT our, Boy or Week = bee =e makes and pat them wah Be Enamel We carry > ply of pave Agents Relifast and Deyws FOR BENT—Upee spe te dren. 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