The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 7, 1937, Page 3

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See PRE AN EPR IOP LLL BEET AE ae THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘SPORTS i er toe NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE Notice is hereb: accordance with decree, heretofore entered: in that certain cause pending in the Circuit Court. of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, wherein Loran H. Prevo and Reatha) Prevo, his wife, are plaintiffs, and Louise Wilger and D, Wilger, her| husband, are defendants, being, Chancery Case No. 6-464, the un- dersigned, as Special in} Chancery, will sell at public auc-) Once Called Karl Marx (By Associated Prens) ) SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Jan. 7.— The vacation trip of Charles F. Kellar of this city recalled the days when a Socialist colony oc- cupied much of what is now Se- quoia National park. 2 SYNOPSIS. Philip Page, dark, 2 Warrenton C berms falls i Laie Sally . jarr ‘ourier, in love to the McDonalds’ t: with his attractive society editor, td = Sally Warren, who can’t for; we : aoe The 90-year-old ex-soldier went} tion for ‘cash her former fiance. Sally is whey Mss bal eotionee night eoccee back to where he established’ the} best best bidder eS ag door-ot” ing with wealthy Mary Morris |and that the- g iH bari} fiotiday Yon ‘the mae who pursues Philip. In nis cam- {himself They , iL | Today’ Ss Birthdays) Kaweah colony in 1886 and Dal ces Fe GS T iemraflyriae Raswrtieo May Pat ust one ‘te operating IN KEY EST 36 the first road to the giant !red- gat ania bet ween the hours}, property- | room rsonall women 0. P. owning father. Giles Benton, a |at the gwitchboard ed th W DURING 19 pe ae fied 35 tes soa staan detective engaged by Morris, ac- euses McDonald, one of Morris’ discharged mill workers, with fir- ing the Morris-owned theater and Mr. Morris was saying. “1 want it pushed through in a hurry. If this is the guilty man, 1 want him convicted \ has McDonald arrested. I'd stay if it would do the i 8. Destro: left t for | 22% all ed the Karl Marx Cove, a subdivision in Monroe $ poor woman e x yers left port for originally nam e Ear! any good, But it won't: rh hospitals a Matecumbe and Key Charleston. 8. C. |tree by Kellar. Sountas rari, ae eee plat { ive me the creeps. at em.’ a 8. Cimeuit court selects jury-| Judge Edgar S. Vaught of Ok-} The Kaweah colony disbanded} [hé|Clerk of the Circuit Court Chapter 34. Seay iveres said Sally. “There's 1. Andrew Lopez, former Dep-| men to “investigate irreguiarities!lahoma ‘City, Okla., Federal jur-| after a long struggle with the gov- bh eta Reef eper im | Sally Eavesdrops nothing you can do here. But you |Yty U. S. Marshal here, died inj in recentaprimary election. ist, born in Wythe Co., Va. 64)ernment over whether the land| | Lot Thirty-seven sion in Mon “7M sick of the whole business,”| Might see that the children have | Tampa. 9. .Thompson and Hart ar-| years ago. should become 4 national park. soe Gately, Pamela ake SS, ida, something to eat today. May would 6. Avery Johnson accepts po-|raigned jourt, charged with con-j plat thereof filed in the office “Pll wait,” aay said.’ “There’s one else to wait.’ “I'm going out to ‘the club,” said Mary. “Call me there if you want.me. thank you for that.” “T'll do it,” promised Mary. “Don’t fail to call me if there’s anything I | aohil «4 om" May sition in Virgin Islands. 6. Moreno named field engi- 1. Plans are made to run fer-| (Carey rejoice in bridge news, tempt, ij , connection with spray- ing of trees. Each fined $50 or 15 days in jail. Havana over} Dr. Lotus D. Coffman, presi- dent of the Univ. of Minnesota, iborn at Salem. Ind.. 62 years} | William B. Mayo of Detroit, ex-Ford Motor’s chief engineer, |man tree, often styled the ol and largest of living things, was, SERVICES CONDUCTED AT TRINITY CHURCH What is now the General Shet- In Milt ring ‘aenerited properties, gr Lot, Sexen (i), ‘Tavernier of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Monroe. County, plat book 1, Said properties ‘eu ea sold sep- in -in Monroe County, { ” can do.” neer of sewer work. i ce shy oe Gant eWay. Sere Sally picked up a magazine and} 6. Dr. J. N. Forgarty, former} 15. mer Florida arrives in’ Pr" at Chatham, Mass., 71 years} ne week’s series of meetings)" W. CURRY -HARRIS, He's the guilty one, all right,” said | settled herself to wait. It seemed |Key West mayor, died in New|port, ago, in Trinity Presbyterian Church, aoe eee in Chancery, Giles Benton. “And when he’s con-| hours before the woman at the desk | york. <1 Ss warnings ot Oe will close, tomorrow, 7:50, .. mash ouniste tee lations, U vieted, you've won your fight in Mill- town. This fellow Page won’t have ‘nother word to say about cleaning up slums. These workmen will see what a rotten leader McDonald’s been for “' them! They'll settle down, and you'll have no) more trouble from that quarter.” “1 hope you're right.” said Mr. Morris wearily. “1 don't seem to be called her and said that May had come back from the operating room. She gave Sally the room number. Philip Provides For May ALLY was prepared to find May ‘in a crowded ward. To her relief, the,room was a private one, and there was a nurse in attendance. May was Still asleep, her pale face whiter than the linen, 7. Swimming events held at submarine base, sponsored by the Key West Rotary Club. 10. Leno Castro won first place and B. Pinder second in golf tournament, during Youth Week, sponsored by Rotary Club. 14. Steward Leonard as director of art gallery. 14. Young Fernandez won de- _cision from Mario Santana at Navy \Field Arena, resigns | 18.Stowers Park and Sani- tary Department played 13-inning 8-8 game, 26. J. Mark Wilcox spoke at county court house. es the loan for construction of Overseas Highway Bridges. 30. “Acevedo Stars and Coce- nuts start five-game baesball se- ries on Sunday, June 1. June 1. PWA formally loan for bridge fund. announces played from Key West to Titus- ville. 17. Senator Fletcher dies sud- denly in Washington, 18. Rogelio Gomez indicted by grand jury on 11 counts, 18. Sanitary Department shut- out league-leading Stowers Park, 3 to 0. CG, Gates won and J, Walk- er lost. Gates allowed but three {hits. 19. C. C. Symonette and Ralph who died in Denver, Colo., arriv- ‘ed, 23. Scout Leader Capt. Har- vison placed under arrest for dis- jcharging firearms at Dry Tor- county judge. 26. Judge J. Vining Harris died at Marine Hospital. H 27. Sanitary Department won second-half of Social League. 27. Collector of Customs Angle announces that x new rule has been made for returning pas- sengers and that is they can only i Clarence E. Weaver of Savan- nah, Ga., civil engineer, railway general manager, born at New- ark, N. J., 60 years ago. Adolph Zukor of New York, movie magnate, born in Hungary, 64 years; ago, Chief Justice Lyman Poore Duff of ‘Canada, born’ 72 years ago. Today’s Horoscope desire to carry out plans and thus lead to an independence in life and a competence, PAYS $500 IN SILVER TOLEDO. 0.—County officials stared in amazement when Lillie Clark dragged sacks with a sermon by the Rev. Shuler Peele of the Fleming Street Metho- dist church, Two spirituals will be sung. ! ‘The Rev. A. de Barrit will pre- side, LEGALS: NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE — Notice is hereby given that accordance with the final decree heretofore entered in that certain cause pending in the Circuit Court Prevo, his wife, are plaintiffs, and Charles Thomas Company, Incor- porated, also known as Charles Thomas Co, and Charles. Thomas Inc., a Florida ‘porat A. Merritt and rritt, his wife, whose chris- is unknown, are defend- 00 P. M., as provided by the laws and statutes in such cases made and provided, the following described property, lying and being in Monroe Coun Florida, to-wi Lot Forty (40), of Tavernier a subdivision in Monroe unty, Florida, according to t thereof recorded in plat 1, page 103, of the Public Records of Monroe County, CURRY HARRI in} any claims dec31; jan7-4-21-28 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. In re Estate of NETTIE E. LEACH, Deceased. NOTICE TO {CREDITORS To All Creditors! and All, Perso’ Having Claims. or Demands Against Said Estate: ou, and each af you, are hereby notified and required to present and = demands’ which you, or. either of’ you, against the estate of Nettie B. 18. Wilcox says Roosevelt has|Pinder withdraw from second pri- be syria peep ype cme Resals deceased, late of Monroe assured him that he will approve|mary. | Lord Hewart, Chief Justice of] Moria, in and tor Monroe County,| Raymond R. Lord, County dudeo of] loan for bridges. 22. Body of Vernon Spencer.| England, born 67 years ago. wherein Loran H. Prevo and Reatha} Monroe County, Florida, at his of- fice in the County Court House in Monroe County, Florida, within eight calendar months from the of. Said claims or demands shall be in writing and contain the place of residence and Post Office ad- dress of the claimant and shall be As Administrator of the Estate ‘of Nettie E. Leach, Deceased. . CURRY HARRIS, Attorney for Damlubssttator: decl7-24-31; jan7, 1937 MONROE THEATER John Halliday-Marsha Hunt in HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD Eleanore Whitney and Robert Cummings in 1. Key West turns out in full} bring in one gallon of liquor. containing 500 silver dollars into s Master in Chancer: THR: H : ‘ ¥. EE CHEERS FOR LO’ to celebrate on learning of the} 28. J. T. Hathaway of the)their office and said she desired cutee Draiti ite: Matinee: Balcony, io pt abe tw daaneeh . ea te tee er loan and grant to build the bridges.| Customs Service transferred to dec31; Jan7-¥4-21-28 | tra, 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ able to buck things the way 1 used to.” “Is she—is she going to be all | 2. M. Lopez wins batting hon- ors in Social League first-half. Pensacola; James Cormack to }Tampa and O. Lounders to Port Sally sat matonien eel window | right?” Sally approached the nurse 2. Stowers Park shut out Ad-j Everglades. seat, hidden by the long draperies. | timidly. ini: i s al- 2) ge Vining is? a | She had been (2 startled to move] | “She's fine” said the nurse cheerily. fe ae Lene ay - Rey and Mining: Heyeis) fun when the men first entered the room.|“It was a long operation, but she ts et ie | low it was impossible to ledve. She| stood it well. She won't wake up for {cured by Domenech. Stanley and! 29. Sanitary Department de- ‘had heard to much. Nothing could ex- plain her eavesdropping. Miserable and terrified, she crouched where she was, hoping with all her heart that the men would leave soon. “You're pretty sure McDonald's also the one who has been leaving threats | the nurse.. “I’ve been engaged to take 4. Election count held up by|to 2. J. Walker was on mound here at the house?” asked Mr. Morris} care of her. Mr. Page has arranged | court order. far abicch end: Gates for Tee i after a short silence. for me to stay with her as long as it’s a: onccdast — of Bighth| ers. “Have you any reason to suspect | necessary.” nee ur destroyers of Lig! rs. i ee “ a erthed at Navy 30. Figuered wi decision f the threats come from any other] “Then I'll go and come back later | Division berthed at Navy - 30. Fig lo. won de quarter?” asked Giles. Mr. Morris moved restlessly and ( waited a few moments before he answered. “No,” he said at last, “I some time yet. But that’s nothing to worry about.” “1 want to be sure there’s someone with her as long as she needs atten- tion—a private nurse of her own.” “That's all taken care of,” smiled when she wakes,” said Sally. As she left the hospital and headed for the office, her thoughts were all of Philip Page. How kind he was. No matter Kerr had perfect day at bat for winners. 2. First primary. 8.. Court action requested on absentee votes. Gov. Sholtz gives as that aquarium will be maintained. 1 5. Court orders absentee votes be counted. feated Stowers Pa first game of new | championship series. 30. Stowers Park evens series when they downed Healthers, 14 e{over Mario Santana at Navy Field jarena last night. Young Fernan- dez defeated Bobby Waugh. KO | Brass and Vargas fought to a may have) date of the first publication here-! THEY’RE THE ADVER- TISING COLUMNS 28. Scott Loftin appointed to |tugas. ° e e ng Chancery Case No.{ sworn to by the claimant,- hi: } succeed late Park Trammell in U.; 24.—Stowers Park shutout Ad-| Today’s native is romantic, but| $7! undersigned, as Special} or attorney. pabenestee' ct —of— ‘f | St LN i . Master ancery, will sell ai such cl | S. Senate ministration, 11 to. 0. 5. Walkec), see te ees DEN) Mantis Ge, Conners ER ee eee aims and demands not 29. Stowers Park won first-| gave up but one hit, a single by inclining toward the iaw, ff the bat. aud hae Niler at “thee front eae vie ha bap A ‘ : , tia! : mind is turned toward study. A ¢oor of the County Gourt House in| void, he ee ee half of Social League’s new sched- | Ha!e. d d d y: t tg eae lover of the comforts of life and | KC, ¢ft, Moree coe eer as | a Dated, the’ 17th day of December, ule. 24. Second primary. t on the Ist day of February, A. D.| A. D 1936, Tey 30. Pres. Roosevelt approv-| 25. Raymond Lord appointed|#00d eating, but balanced by a 1937, the same being a legal sales FLAVEL LEACH, 1t1zen, || They’ll take your message || to every home in the city and SELL ’EM your wares or services, PHONE 51 | The Citizen CHESAPEAKE BAY EXTRA Our Reputation i: Wrap- ‘ Y if hy how busy he might be, he never forgot ‘ ‘ ie . = from" wbere aie eS EN to see © ye aa pes eae 6. A. Hernandez wins silver|draw. Tampa Tiger won decision SELECT ped in every package JO E A L L E N “Then.” said Giles, “they must} were Senet for whatever they j loving cup in CCC Camp. lover Young Sharkey. Th fights beni Hsia? wily eu |e = Sg ARR le apg OYSTERS of FLORAL PIECES A was triumphant, as if he had both Mc- « Donald and Mr. Morris in a corner. Sally had never disliked him so much as she did at this moment. P “a rich man has many enemies,” said Mr. Morris, sighing. “1 started a water bay in a factory. I've work- ffed hard fbr every cent I've got. But mowadays a rich man is looked on as f nothing short of a thief. The town’s forgotten what I've done for it.” He ft up from his chair. “I'm tired. I Believe rl go to bed. It’s very hard for me to get to sleep of late.” ' A Mysterious Phone Call ALLY waited anxiously for Giles Philip was in ‘the office, Lola Hop- kins told her, when she entered the ~ outer door. He wanted to see her at once. Without waiting to put up her hat, Sally knocked at his door. “There you are,” Philip greeted her. “Where've you been?” “To see May.” “I called the hospital a moment ago,” said Philip. “They say she’s all ee but that’s just a formula with . It'll take a little time'to khow. But that’s not what I wanted with you. Anything new about McDonald?” Sally told the ‘story of her unin- tentional eavesdropping and Philip gave a low whistle. “There’s something to that,” he Administration, 31 to 2. 7. Domingo Milord and George | Recreation Department. (To Be Continued) FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES ing Barbecue Sandwiches Home Made Fruit Cake 900 Southard Jersey Ice Cream—all flavors —Hot Souse Every Saturday— WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM Phone 207-W Delivered To Any Part of City PRINTING DONE BY US ——THE—. ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 AARON McCONNELL Sandwiches of all kinds includ- SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC, PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY PHONE 597 Notary Public THE CITIZEN OFFICE to follow Mr. Morris. She felt| said. “If we just had the key. Marty —READ— suddenly sorry for Mary's father.|is probably the thug Benton used to Flemi s But Giles did not leave. Instead, he| jure McDonald to the theater.” . 518 Fleming Street THE KEY WEST waited till Mr. Morris had gone up-} “Marty is a woman,” said Sally. stairs. Then he went to the telephone. His voice was low, as if he feared being overheard. “Hello—Marty?” Sally could hear “How do you know?” “I don’t know,” said Sally, “I'm only guessing. But 1 believe it Marty’s a woman and Giles Benton 328 SIMONTON ST. Office: 319 Duval Street SUNDAY STAR every word he said. “Everything's; was talking about Mr. Morris and j| A ta hunch the old man|not McDonald.” L U M B I N ¢ TELEPHONE NO. 1 coe. ee Wack: tat be wont eae “That doesn’t make sense,” frown- P Subscription $2 Per Year suspects it's you, but he won't.say so. We've got him where we want him. , He'll come acr right—plenty. That's enough ning from the house. Yep. Want you to get out of town and stay out. Right now. See you in a couple of days. So long.” At last Giles was leaving. Sally heard his footsteps: going upstairs. She was stiff with sitting in a cramped position, and her brain whirled with the talk she had just heard. [t was nothing importan yet —there was something go! Morris’ back. She had no proof she suspected Giles of double de for Havana. Tampa, Fla. Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Lrfective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA Leaves Port ‘Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. 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