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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1936. The Wrong Murderer By HUGH CLEVELY Chapter 48 ANOTHER AMBUSH H E took from his pocket a whistle and blew a long, shrill blast. Mahony leaned back against the wall, still smoking, but his hand re- mained in his coat pocket and his eyes were very alert and watchful. Ruth crossed the room and stood by him; her face was pale, but her eyes were brave and steady; she seemed to have no fear. Elsa sat down wearily in one of the shabby chairs. She also had Steeled her courage to present a brave front, but her eyes were ago- nized; she was tormented by the thought that it was she who had brought this misfortune on Mahony and Ruth. Lawson crossed the room to the window and stood looking out. He was smiling, but there was a trace of uneasiness in his smile; he was still baffled by Mahony's calm, easy manner. He had the air of a man watching anxiously for something. It seemed that he saw what he wanted, for he turned from the win: dow toward the three in the room. “My men are coming.” he said, in @ tone of satisfaction. “If you have anything to say to one another, | ad vise you to make the most of the few Seconds left to you. And let me warn you again, Mahony, that any attempt at resistance on your part will in volve the most unpleasant conse quences for Miss Fraser and Miss Little.” “Just like a film play,” observed Mahony. he villain has everybody in his power. ‘Ha ha!’ he chuckles fiendishly, and twirls the ends of his magnificent black mustache.” He was talking nonsense with the object of wasting a little more time. He did not want things to happen too soun. Elsa rose from her chair and looked out of the winduw. 11 was dark outside, but in the darkness she could dimly distinguish a ring ot shadowy figures advancing across the plot of waste ground toward the house. On they came, closing in nearer and nearer, and Elsa felt the last dregs of hope drain from her as sh watched their quiet, inexorable ad. vance. And then suddenly she stif- fened slightly with surprise, and leaned forward, peering anxiously. A new hope sprang up suddenly in hef breast. “But some of them are dressed as policemen,” she e: jimed. Even as she spoke, her hope died away. Obviously Lawson had or. dered some of them to dress as po licemen for his own reasons. “What's that?” said La high, shrill, unnatiral voice. E stepped quick!y to the window. | thrust Elsa to one side and looked out. On his face was a look of utter stupefaction; and at the sight of his expression Elsa felt her hope revive again. Lawson stared out of the window, and as he stared all the color left his cheeks. Fixed, motion Jess. he stood there staring, and his expression was that of a trapped ani- mal. “They are policemen,” remarked Mahony in a tone of one who gives out a casual piece of information “That is, unless friend Inspector Kennedy has let me down. He said he'd meet me here this evening soon after eleven. | imagine he'll want to have a word with you tov. Lawson. about that book of evidence | took from your safe just befure | came along here tonight.” “That book—the police have got! that book!" gasped Lawson Deathly paie, with beads of per. spiration standing out on nis lip and forehead, and a wild, hunted expres sion in his eyes, he looked like a man who has received a death blow All the strength seemed to have gone out of him. He thrust out one hand blindly to the wall near the window. as if seeking support. Steps sounded in the hall. Inspec tor Kennedy's clear, strong voice| could be heard calling: “Are you; there, Mahony?” The sound of that voic> seemed to{ reanimate Lawson. his drooping fig ure jerked suddenly erect: his mus- cles tautened; he turned slightly. facing the door in a half-crouching attitude, glowering like a tiger at, bay. The- door began to open, and as | Inspector Kennedy stepped into the | room, Lawson's hand flashed swiftly | : Py ! Anniversaries | 1757—William Blake, English | poet, mystic and painter, born.! Died Aug. 12, 1827. i i Cali-! 1831—John W. Mackay, fornia pioneer, capitalist, born ir Ireland. Died July 20, 1902. 1832—Leslie Stephen, Englis writer, born. Died Feb. 22, 1904 1837—John W. Hyatt, proli Newark; N. J., inventor-manufac- ‘SOCIAL LEAGUE to his pocket. And Mahony had been waiting for that. As Lawson's hand moved, Mahony hurled himself for- ward from the wall in a swift, long jump, and was on Lim. The revolver came out of Law- son's pocket, but before he had time to aim it Mahony had grabbed the barrel in his left hand and twisted it sharply upwards. There sounded the hard, sharp crack of a shot, and a flash of bright flame spurted up- ward; a lump of plaster fell down from the ceiling and shattered into broken fragments on the floor. Then Mahony’s right came over in a smashing wallop that knocked Lawson clear across the room, te collapse in a heap in the corner. The revolver remained grasped in Ma- hony’s hand. “Good work,” said Inspector Ken- nedy. He turned to Lawson. “Ambrose Lawson, | arrest you on a charge of being concerned in the illegal sale of narcotic drugs. It is my duty to warn you that anything you say may be taken down and used as evidence at your trial. | may also warn you that charges of a mure se rious nature will probably be pre- ferred against you later.’ The Inspector made a motion to a man who had entered the room just behind him. “Take him away, Sergeant,” he said. pyeEine the Inspector's speech Lawson had risen to bis feet, It was quite obvious to him that the game was up. What he had planned to be the hour of his triumph over Mahony was the hour of hig doom. He knew what the further charges to be preferred against him. later would consist of. He would be charged with murder, He laughed. Now that his end was certain, he could meet it di fiantly. “I congratulate you. Mahony, You were too clever for me afier all," he said. “You can put those handcuffs away. Sergeant; 1 shall come quietly —very quietly.” His band flashed to tis mouth. Inspector Kennedy and the sergeant both sprang forward quickly and g-abbed him. But they were tov late. Even as they seized him his body arched in a tense convulsion; his hands clawed wildly at the air; a hoarse, gasping rattle sounded in his throat. Then he fell limply in theiy arms. Inspector Kennedy bent over him for a moment. But there was noth- ing to be done. Ambrose Lawsun was dead. The luspector rose. “You take charge here for the time being. Sergeant.” be ordered. “I'm going to Lawson's house tv finish the investigations there. You'd better take Miss Fraser home. Matuny 1 shan't want her or you again tonight. It may interest you to kuow that we got all Lawson's gang all right. They were never so surprised in their lives as when they suddenty found them selves surrounded by the police. He smiled. “So far as the warrants against you and Miss Fraser are vutiverned. 1 think we may consider th drawn. You'll probably wake u find yourselves the natiohal he heroine in the morning.” He turned to Eisa, who was stgnd- ing rather forlornly in a corner of the room. ij “If you'd care for my esrort. 1 could give you a lift home on my way.” he said. Elsa flushed slightly. “Thank you.” she said. Mahony took Ruth boime ina taxi. During the greater part of the drive both of them were rather silent Now that all the excitement was over. both of them felt a little fat and washed out. Ruth sighed. “1 wonder what will happen no she said. “Oh. inquests and interviews and a whole lot of nuisances of that kind, | expect, unenthusiastically. “There will be a lot of fuss in the newspapers. and Miss Little will probably be offered half a dozen new film contracts. You will be asked to write the story of your life, and to allow your photo to be put in advertisements of dozens of patent foods.” “Oh!” said Ruth. “Anyway, Elsa knows now that you didn’t kill her uncle.” she added. ‘“Yes.” said Mahuny ina somewhat disagreeable tone. “1 suppose she does.” “You don’t seem very pleased about it.” observed Ruth. Mahony shrugged his shouluers. (Copyrighg 1936 Hugh Clevelys Ruth calls Terence a av. » Mon. a: GAME MONDAY Monday, Coca-Cola plays Sani- tary Department and Hancock will be pitted against Ward. The game will be called at 4:30 p. m. sharp. turer, born at Starkey, N, Y. Died May 10, 1820. 1858—Frederic Almy, Buffalo, N. Y., sovial worker and civic leader, born at New Bedford, Mass. Died Aug. 24, 1935. answered Mahony | LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY.’ IN CHANCERY. W. A. PARRISH, Complainant, Foreclosure of Lien Certificates CHARLES B. WOOD, ET AL, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed by the complainant in_ the above stated cause that Frank Powers, Jewell Goosey and Goosey, her husband, if married, C. E. Goosey, Charles N, Ausmus, Liz- zie Ausmus and Charles N. Ausmus, her husband, Rena Ausmus and Ausmus, her husband, if married, Ella Ong and Ong, her hus- band, if married, Ross Howard and Lizzie Howard, ‘his wife, some of the defendants therein named are non-residents of the State of Flor- ida and that their residence as is particularly known to the com- plainant is Laclede, Linn County, Missouri. That it is unknown whether said defendants believed by complainant to be interested in the property hereinafter described are dead or alive, and that if dead, their heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants are unknown to complainant. And it further appearing said bill that Bertha Buel and —— Hogan, her husband, married, H. H. Lamb, James S. Wood, the unknown ‘children of James S$. Wood and H. H. Lamb, as one of the administrators cum tes- tamento annexo de bonis non of the last will and testament of Julius Leslie Wood, also known as J. L. Wood, deceased, some of the de- fendants therein named are non- residents of the State of Florida and that their residence as is par- ticularly known to the complainant iis Linn County, Missouri. That it is unknown whether said defendants | believed by complainant to be inter- ested in the property hereinafter described are dead or alive, and that if dead, their heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants are un- known to eomplainant. And it farther appearing from certificate of R. A. Gray, Secretary souri, ti of Florida, that the 's ne Society of Mis- ation organized un- der the of the State of Mis- souri, has not qualified to transact business in the State of Florida as a foreign corporation, nor has sald corporation filed with said Secre- tary’s office a certificate designat- ing an office or domicile or place of business for the service of pro- cess or named an agent to accept service of process. And it further appearing from said bill that the defendants, Mrs. Monroe (maiden name Lane) and Monroe, her husband, if married, are residents of Atchison, Kansas, Mrs. L. W. Peck and ——| Peck, her husband, if married, are residents of Hollywood California, the unknown children of Mrs. L. W. Peck are residents of Califor- nia, William Hoskins is a resident of Kingman County, Kansas, Plum- mer Ong is a resident of Colorado, Mrs. Lon Stoddard and —— Stod- dard, her husband, if married and Joe Broaddus are residents of Chil- licothe, Livingston County, —Mis- souri, J. H. Chrisman is a resident of Laredo, Missouri, Wesley Love and Love, his ‘wife, if mar- ried, are residents of ‘Brookfiel Linn County, Missouri, Mrs. L. J. Lewis and Lewis, her husband, if married are residents of Califor- nia, Galena Lewis and Lewis, her husband, if married, Fern Lewis and is, her husbarfd, ff married~and William Lewis ar residents of California, Charles Wood Jewett is a resident of De- troit, Michigan, Robert Harris is a, resident of Meadeville, Linn, Coun- souri, Harold A. Gibson and ibson, his wife, are. resi- ew York, New York, Ed= n and Crain, his rried, are residents of North Carolina. That a ular place of residence defendants being to gcom- That it %un- id defendants be- nant to be inter- Property hereinafter » dead or alive .and their heirs, devisee grantees or other claimants unknown to complainant. And it further appearing from id bill that the residences _ of, Charles 1B. Wood, Caddie Lee! Jewett and Jewett, her hus- band, if married, the’ unknown cousins of Caddie Lre Jewett, who, are the children of Everett Mastin and Harriet Wood Mastin, the un- known sister of Mrs. Lon Stoddard, formerly Mrs. Emma Gray and . her husband, if married, Ger- trude Jewett and Jewett, her husband, if married, Caroline Jew- ett and’ —— Jewett, her husband, if married, Julia Lee Wood and Wood, her husband, if married, Harriet Mastin ana Mastin, her bushand,) if married, Alice L. Wood and —— Wooll, her husband, it mar- riedWebster Wood and Wood, his Wife, !f married, Joe Thorn Jacksom and Jackson, his wife, if married, Edgar M: Lazarus, Alan X."Gohen ‘and Elizabeth D. Cohen, his) wifey Janie C. Holmes and Holmes, her husband, if are Unknown. whether fsaid defendants by complainant to be interested in the property hereinafter described are dead or alive, if dead, their heirs, devisees, grantees or’ other claimants are unknown to com- plainant. And it further appearing from said bill that complainant verily believes that all of the above named defendants, if alive, are over the age of twenty-one years and that there is no person in the State of Florida the service of a summons in chancery upon whom would bind said defendants or any of them. And it further appearing from said bill that the complainant be- lieves that there are other unknown persons having or claiming — to. have an interest in the following described property, to-wit: Government Lot Two (2) in Section Nine Township Sixty-six (66) South, Range (32) East containing ‘Sixty-six and 66/100 (66-66/100) acres more or less. . vs. from Hogan if 1 Leona dents of ward H. wife, if Broaawa more 9 of si inant unknown are, Jif: dead, all parties claiming inter- married.| ceased or otherwise, Webster Wood That it is unknown}and — Wood, hi believed) ried, if living and if dead, all_par- It is therefore Ordered, Adjudged! and Decreed that the defendants, {Charles B. Wood, if living, and if dead, all parties claiming interests under Charles B. Wood, deceased or otherwise, Frank Powers, if liv ing, and if dead, ali parties claim- ing interests under Frank Powers, daceased or otherwise, Mrs. Monroe (maiden name Lane) and Monroe, her husband, if mar- ried, if living and if dead, all par-| husband, deceased ties claiming interests under Mrs.! Harold A. Gibson and Leona A.|believe that there are persons in- Monroe and —— Monroe, her husband, deceased or otherwise, Jewell Goosey and —— Goosey, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under Jewell Goosey, her husband, deceased or otherwise, Mrs. L. W. Peck and Peck, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests under Mrs. L. W. Peck and Peek, her husband, deceased or otherwise, the unknown children of Mrs. L. W. Peck, if liv- ing and if dead, all parties claim- ing interests under the unknown children of Mrs. L. W. Peck, de-ifor four consec' ceased or otherwise, William Hos- Key West 4 ij ‘Goosey =< interest in the property herein-|as follows: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS LEGALS kins, if living and if dead, all par-| published in Monroe County, Flor- ties claiming interests under Wil-j ida. 4 Satta sue thiysee liam Hoskins, deceased or ‘other- ‘<p eee acinar amar wits ae wise, Bertha Buel Hogan and ——/inhis 6th day of November, A. Hogan, her husband, if married, if] 1936. living and if dead, all parties claim-| (SEAL) pia a reere errr ole ing interests under Bertha Buel] payMonp R’ LORD, Hogan and —— Hogan, her hus-} Solicitor for Complainant. band, deceased or otherwise, Caddie nov7-14-21-28; dec5 Lee Jewett and —— Jewett, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under Caddie Lee Jewett and Jewett, her husband, de- ceased or otherwise, the unknown cousins of Caddie Lee Jewett, who are the children of Everett Mastin and Harriet Wood Mastin, if living and if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under the unknown cousins of Caddie Lee Jewett, who are the children of Everett Mastin and Harriet Wood Mastin, deceased or otherwise, if living and if dead, al claiming interests under, Plummer Ong, de- ceased or otherwise, H. H. Lamb, it living and ifsdead, all parties claim- ing interests under H. H. Lamb, de- ceased or otherwise, James S. Wood and his unknown children, if living and if dead,.all parties claiming in- terests under James S. Wood and his unknowp children, deceased or otherwise, Mrs. Lon Stoddard and Stoddard, her husband, if mar- ried, if living and if dead, all par- ties claiming interests under Mrs. Lon Stoddard and Stoddard, her husbandy,deceased’ or _other- wise, the urknown sister of Mrs. 'Lon Stoddard, formerly Mrs. Emma Gray and —— ——, her husband, it married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests under the unknown sister of Mrs. Lon Stoddard, formerly Mrs. Emma Gray and —— her husband ‘deceased or otherwise, J. H. Chris: man, if living and if dead, all par- ties claiming interest under J. H. Chrisman, deveased or otherwise, Wesley Love and ——- Love, his wife, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests. upder Wesley Love and —— Léve, his|.L s wife; deceased or otherwise,-C. 1. | , Gertrude Jew Goosey, if lying and if dead; allfett and —— Jewett, her husband, parties’ claiming interests under C.|if she be married, Edward H. Crain, E. Goosey, deceased or otherwise,|Joe Thorn, Jackson and —— Jack- Charles if living and if] son, his wife, if he be married, Janie dead, all pi iming interests|C. Holmes and -— Holmes, her under Charl Ausmus, deceased| husband, if she be married, Edgar or otherwise, Ligzie Ausmus and|M. Lazarus, Alan M. Cohen and Charles N. Ausmus, her husband, if] Elizabeth D. Cohen, his wife, cer- living and af dead, all partjes{tain of the defendants in the above claimjng intetests under Lizzie Aus-| entitled cause, is unknown to plain- us @nd Charles N. Ausmus, de-]tiffs. Further, that the respective eased or otherwise, Rena. Ausmus] ages of each and all of the said di and Ausnjis, her husband, if]fendants are unknown to plaintiffs’ married, if living and if dead, all]and that plaintiffs believe that parties ‘claiming interests under] there is no person in the State of Rena Augmus and —— Ausmus, her] Florida the service of a subpoena husband, deceased or otherwise,}upon whom would bind said de- Joe Broaddus, if living and if dead,|fendants, or any of them. all patties claiming interests un-! And it further appearing by said der Joe Broaddus, deceased or’ Bill of Complaint that plaintiffs believe that the following named persons, to-wit, Frank Powers, Mrs. Monroe (maiden name Lane) and Monroe, her husband, if she be married, Jewell Goosey and —— Goosey, her husband, if she be married, Mrs. L. W. Peck (imaiden name Louise Long) and —— Peck, her husband, if she be married, William Hoskins, Bertha Buell Ho- gan aml Hogan, her husband, if she be married, Plummer On H. H. Lamb, James 8. Wood, Mri Lon Stoddard and Stoddard, her husband, if she be married, J. H. Chrisman, Wesley Love and —— Love, his wife, if he be mafrie E. Goosey, Charles N, Ausmus and Lizzie Ausmus, his wife, Rena Aus- mus and Ausnius, her husband, if she be maryed, Joe Broaddus, Ella Ong and Ong, her hu: band, if she be married, Ross Ho- ward'and Lizzie Howard, his wife, Mrs. L. J. Lewis and ‘Lewis, her husband, if she be married, Charles Wood Jewett, Robert Harris and H. H. Lamb, as one of the Adminis- trators cum testamento annexo de under}bonis non of the estate of Julius her} Leslie Wood, deceased, 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- denc? ‘of the following named de- fendants, vit, Frank Power®, Jewell Goos * Goosey, her husband, if she be married, C. Goosey, Charles N. Ausmus and. Lizzie Ausmus, his wife, Rena Aus- mus and Ausmus, her husband, if she be married, Ella Ong and Ong, her husband, if she be. married, Ross Howard and Liszie Howard, his wife, as particularly: as is known to plaintiffs, is La¢-| lede, Linn County, Missouri. That the ‘residence of the defendants Mrs. Monroe (maiden name Lane) and Monroe, her hus- band, if she be married, as parti- cularly as is known to plaintiff is Atchison, Kansas. That the res) dence of the defendants Mrs. L. W. Peck (maiden name Louise Long) and Peck, her husband, if she. be married, as particularly as is known to plaintiffs, is Hollywood, California. That the residence of the defendant William Hoskins, as particularly as is, known to plaii tiffs, is Kingman County, Kansa: That the residence of the defendants Bertha Buell Hogan and Ho- gan, her husband, if she be mar- ried, H. H. Lamb, James S. Wood and H. H. Lamb,,as one of the Ad- ministrators cum testamento an- nexo de bonis non of the estate of Julius Leslie Wood,’ (@éceased, as particularly as is known to plain- tiffs, is Linn County, Missouri. That the residence of the defendant Plummer Ong, known to plaintiffs, is Colorad That the residence of the defendan: Mrs. Lon Stoddard and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCER’ No. 6-496 THOMPSON and A.M. AMS, ; ’™ Plaintiffs, vs. Foreclosure ef Lien of ' ‘x Sale Certificates. CAROLINE JEWETT, if liv- ing, and, 'if’dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants under the Caroline Jewett, deceased, and JEWETT,’ her husband, if she be married, et ~~ e ndants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It_appearing by the sworn Bill of Complaint of N. Thompson and A. M. Adams, the plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, which said Bill of Complaint has been duly filed in the said cause, that the residence of each of the following named persons, to-wit, Caroline Jewett and —— Jewett, her hus- band, if she be married, Julia Lee Wood and Wood, her husband, if she be married, Harriet Mastin and Mastin, her husband, if she be married, Alice L. Wood and Wood, her husband, if she be married, Webster Wood and —- ‘Wood, his wife, if he be married, ‘Charles B. Wood, Caddie Lee Jew- ett and —— Jewett, her husband, if she be married, Luetta Chrisman and Chrisman, her husband, if she be married, Galena Lewis and ‘Lewis, her husband, if she be married, Fern x. PAD. otherwise, Ella Ong and —— Ong, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under Bila Ong and Ong, her htsband, deceased or otherwise, Ross Howard and Lizzie Heward, his wife, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests under Ross Howard and Lizzie Ho- ward, his wife, deceased or other- wise, Luetta, Chrisman and Chrisman, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties under Luetta Chrisman, her husband, deceased or otherwise, Mrs. L.'J. Lewis and —— Lewis, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under Mrs. L. J. Lewis and Lewis, her husband, deceased or otherwisewGalena Lewis and wis, her husband, if married, ving and “if dead, all parties claiming interests under Galena Lewis and ——,Lewis, her husband, ‘deceased or otherwise, Fern Lewis and Lewis, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties ‘claiming Fern Lewis and husband, deceased or otherwise, William Lewis, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests under William Lewis, deceased or othefwise, Charles Wood Jewett, if living and if dead, all parties claim- ing interests under Charles Wood Jewett, deceased or otherwise, Ger- trude Jewett. and ~— Jewett, her husband, if martied, if living and claiming interests Chrisman and it interests Lewis, ests under Gertrude Jewett and Jewett, her husband, deceased or otherwise, Rébert Harris, if liv-| ing and if dead, all parties claim- ing interests under Robert Harris, deceased or othérwise, Caroline Jewett and Jewett, her hus- band, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests under ‘Caroline Jewett and —— Jewett, her husband, deceased or otherwise, Julia Lee Wood and Wood, her husband, if married, if living and <if dead, all parties claiming interests under Julia Lee Wood and —-— Wood, her husband, deceased or otherwise, Harriet Mastin andy-—— Mastin, her hus- band, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming inter. ests under Harriet Mastin and Mastin, her husband, deceased or otherwise, Alice L. Wood and Wood, her husband, if married, if living and if.dead, all parties claim- ing interests under Alice L. Wood and '~—- Wood, her husband,’ de- wife, if mar- ties claiming interests under Web- ster Wood... and Wood, his wife, deceased or otherwise, H. H. Lamb, as one of the administrators cum testamento annexo de _ bonis non of the last will and testament of Julius Leslie Wood also known! dard, her husband, if she be mai as J. L. Wood, deceased, if living|ried, and Joe Broaddus, parti and if dead, all parties claiming in-j ularly as is known to plaintiffs, terests unde®H. H. Lamb, as one oft the administfators cum testamento!souri. That the residence of the annexo de bonis non of the last will[defendant J. H. Chrisman, as par- and testament of Julius Leslie] ticularly as is known to plaintiff: Wood, also ‘known as J. L. Wood,|is Laredo, Missouri. That the res: dectased, degeased or otherwise,|dence of the defendants Wesley Joe Thorn Jackson and —— Jack-| Love and —— Love, his wife, if he son, his wife, if married, if living! be married, as.particularly ‘as is! and if dead, all parties claiming in-| known to ‘plaintiffs, is Brookfield, terests under Joe Thorn Jackson{Linn County, Missouri. That the and Jackson, his wife, de-|residence of the defendants Mrs. L. ceased or otherwise, Edward H.[{J. Lewis and —— Lewis, her hus- Crain and Crain, his wife, if|band, if she be married, as partie- married, if living and if dead, ‘alljularly as is known to plaintiffs, is| parties ‘claiming interests under|Caljfornia. That the residence | o' Edward H.° Crain and —— Crain,| the defendant Charles Wood Jew- his wife, deceased or. otherwise,|ett,@as particularly as is known to Edgar M. Lazarus, if Jiving d| plafftitfs, is Detroit, Michigan, if dead, all parties claiming intgf-| Thag the residence of the defendant ests under Edgar M. Lazarus, de-| Robért artis, a’- parti¢vlarly as ceased or otherwise, Alan N. Cohn} is’ plaintiffs, is and Elizab ¥ Cohen, his wife, Gf] vill living and if dead, all parties claimg-| th ing interests’ under Alan N. C: ot and Elizabeth _D...Cohen,* te or otherwise, Janie C. SS fig Whig and frayed at r s it al {sce clas tmrerebes “naer a ‘and —— Holmes, or OWN t Linn duty, Missouri. oe satt Nerenddnts are umkaown j6fa.and. that plaints ba in levg tha’ ere is no person si lorida; th :sérviee jdt & | 8 na upon whom. would bind. said deferfdauts,for' any ofithem: —* rt And it further appearing by said otherwise,| Bill of Complaint that plaintiffs Gibson, his wife, the Children’s| terested in the real estate involved Home Society of Missouri, a cor-|in this suit whose names are un- poration organized under the lawsjknown to plaintiffs'and that said of the State of Missouri and all un-/ persons, so interested, as partic- known persons having or claiming} ularly as is known to plaintiffs, are before described, be, and they are hereby required to appe: i bill of complaint on or before sne| 7th day of December, A. D. 1936, otherwise the allegations of said|tament bill will be taken as confessed and said cause be proceeded with ex| (2). parte. It Is further ordered that order be publseee. once pag! week{and Testament of Julius ive wi in Citizen, a newspaper Q). The children of Mrs. L. W. Peck of Hollywood, California (maiden name Louise Long), thus described.in the Last Will ana Ti oot Julius Leslie Wood, 4 The sister of Mrs. Lon Stod- to said Leslie Lee -Jewett’s cousins,” Chillicothe, Livingston County, Mis-| M. ete sot LEGALS the childreg of Everett Mastin and Harriet Wood Mastin, thus describ-| dred Thirty-one and Sewenty- ed in the said Last Will and Testa-| four Qne-hunéredth= ment of Julius Leslie Wood, | acres, ceased. ALSO. The children of James 5S. ‘Wood, thus- described in the said Last Will and Testament of Julius Leslie Wood and ‘Testament. That the residence of each of said persons is unknown to plaintiffs and that the respective ages of each and all of said are unknown to plaintiffs; further. that plaintiffs believe that there is no person in the State of Florida the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind said defendants or any of them. And if further appearing by said Bill of Complaint that plaintiffs do not know, and have not been able to ascertain, whether any of the defendants heretofore mentioned, believed by plaintiffs to be inter- ested in the lands hereinafter de- scribed, or, if dead, to have been intaromee: therein, are dead or alive. And it further appearing by said Bill of Complaint that plaintiffs believe that the defendants Harold A. Gibson and Leona A. Gibson, his wife, are each a resident of a State or Country other than the State of Florida, and that the residence of each of said defendants, as partic- ularly as is known to plaintiffs, is City of New York, New York. Fur- ther, that plaintiffs believe that there is no person in the State of Florida the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind said de- fendants, or any of them. Pur- ther, that plaintiffs believe said defendants are each over age of twenty-one years. And it further appearing by the certificate of the Secretary of State. of the State of Florida, which said certificate has been duly filed in the above entitled cause, that Chil- dren's Home Society of Missouri, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Mis- souri, has not qualified according to law to transact business as @ corporation in the State of Florida. and has not filed with the office of seid Secretary of State a cer. tificate’ designating an office or place of business or domicile for the: service of process within tive State of Florida or named an agent to accept service of po. IT 18 THEREFORE ORDERED ‘that Caroline Jewett and —— Jew- ett her husband, Julia Lee Wooa Let One (1). Let Twe « Let Three (3) and Let (4) ef Section One (1). Towzshp (66) South. <f Benge ALSv. Let Five () of Sections Twen- ty (20) of Township Stuty-five (65), South. of Range Thirty- four (4), 340 and B-4 page County Records, ALSO. | Lot Four (4) and Lot Fixe (3) of Section Twe (¢) Teee- ship Sixty-ciz (66) South. of Range Thirty-twe (2t> Hast, containing Fourteen and G=e- quarter (1¢&) acres, mere par- tieularly described = Bock = pace Mosree- Coumts Records, and Children's all ether persems bawe ing te have, an interest 5 hereinbefore Gescribed of names are unknows tiffs, ber quired Plaint consecutive weeks $ wrest CHicec & acCepaper pab.| SiSSESTS SUUSCES CECEEr ‘Mo Counts. State of OF TEE STaE =f Fuseee —— vores y. i eewr Dat-d this 1 manent A_ D. 1936. (Circuit Court Seal) |, if ana her husband, if she be married, Har- ‘riet Mastin’ and —— Mastin, ber husband, if she be married, Alice L. Wood and —— Weod, her hus- band, if she be married, Webster Wood and —— Wood, his wife, #f he be married, Charles 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 s! be married, Fern Lewis and —— Lewis, her husband, if she be married, William Lewis, Gertrude Jewett Jewett, her husband, if she be mar- Edward H. Crain, Joe Thorn son and Jackson, his wife, 7th das of Sewember, C Seerer Clerk Circuit Court, Eleventh Judi- cial Circuit of Florida, @ and for Monruc County CURRY HARRIS. Solicitor for Pigmtifts Bus vs THE OVER SEA CoMPasT he be married, Edgar M. Lazarus,|2 Dissclved Pieris Cerpers- Alan M. Cohen and Elizabeth D. Cohen, his wife, Frank Powers, Mi Monroe (maiden name Monroe, her hus- the Over Sea Company corporation amd one of im said cause. bas solved by the Gow Florida Peck (maiden name Louise and —— Peck, her husband. if she be married, William Hoskins. Bertha Buell Hogan and —— Ho- gan, het husband, if she be married} Fiorid= Piummer Ong, H. H. Lamb, James S. Wood, Mrs. Lon Stoddard and —— Stoddard, ber husband, if she be married, J. H. Chrisman, Wesley Love and —— Love, his wife, if he be married, :C. E. Goosey, Charles N. Ausmus and Lizzie Ausmus, his wife, Aus- mus, her husband, be mar- (or would be if such Gissolutien) claimant of some claim. terest or estate. egal er in the land Gescribed i= and described as follows Rena Ausmus and if she . Ella Ong and Ong, her, husband, if she be married, Ross Howard and Lizzie rd, his wife, Mrs. L. J. Lewis her husband, if she B.}be married, Charles Whod Jewett, Robert Harris, H. H. Lamb, as one of the Administrators cum testa- mento annexo de boni: mn of the the estate of Jul jeceased, the children o! : eck whose name§ are unknown to’ laintiffs, the sister ot. Mrs. Lon teddard, forme: Mrs. Emma} com Gray, whose name is unknown to. plaintiffs, the children of James 8. Wood, whose names ate unknown, to plaintiffs, and Caddie Lee Jew- étt's Cousins, the children of Ever- tt Mastin and Harriet Wood Mas- in, whose names ate unknown to’ plaintiffs, if living, and, if dead, all parties claiming interests under he said Caroline Jewett and —— fewett, her husband, if she be mar- fied, Julia Lee Wood and Wood, her husband, if she be mar- ried, Harriet Mastin a1 Mas tin, her husband, if she be married, Alice L. Wood and —— Wood, her and, 1f she be married. Web- ster Wood and Wood, his wife, if he be married, Charles B. Wood, Caddie’ Lee Jewett and —— Jewett. her husband, Luetta , isman and —— Chris- man, bér husband, if she be mar-| 37 ried, Galena Lewis and —— Lewis, ant therein does not know and bas, asd Marca weether{ Tart lias Ss particularly as is; 1 married, . Lazarus, Alan M. Cohen and, Elizabeth D. Cohen, his wife, Frank l th fu KER Ul}. ik F i t af ttt iq it to plaintiffs, the sister of Mrs. Stoddard, formeriy Gray, whose name is unknown plaintiffs, the children of James ‘Wood, whose names are unknown plaintiffs, andjor Caddie Lee Cousins, the children of erett Mastin and Harriet Wood Mastin, fag a agg are unknown to is, nt i | | Hy L I it I Hi f H | ; | | i fl to-wit: [ ite of Florida, Lots One (1). (2) and ‘Three (3) of Section Eleven Township Sixty-six (66), . ‘Thirty-two ~ (32) ! ul

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