The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 8, 1937, Page 3

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that time,°"A motion was made} 4.,and passed®to have Senator Ma- lone introdiive a bill in the legis- tt the city of Key| lature immediately legalizing. the: in THR ish all rights in connec-|°Tdinances which are found to be a the water front. prop-| Void. = willl * infuramen booth the granted. A resolution was in-|the information ved renoustin: ity’s| Florida East Coast Railway ter- < Sere the aeonety’ inveltea|minals will be asked to continue] CORRETA & but at the suggestion of Council-/0" the jobvuntil, April 15, the) “272.7 = Russell acti county commissioners decided last} NOTICE OF MASTER'S SA nur es snus coaing? deferred: vight, ‘Travel is heavy at this! , Notice Ie Herel iven that the! | time and numerous inquiries are der and by virtue of the, inal be-| F cree -eclosi 01 ne daily answered by Mr. Symonette fi'<, Tn that certain cause pending and his assistant, it was said, and in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh it was declared that it would be; Judicial Circuit, of Florida, in and s best for him to continue until feing Chancery. case No, 6-499, In! to com which D..A.. McDougal and. Claude; against Mary L. Freeland, as surviving Trustees,: ter; said isting BS ie _ late plantiffs, and Coretta S. Carl- m i 3 y-aix . Editorial comment: A magazine ton. a widow, et al.) are defendants,| of Block One esttienland Jertcle says that young. folk. ,Jack: %.84 Aosres Mantar “in: Chaneeey | Agaiiion, te ee iy or weet trucks loaned by business ‘men/S7t<l° | ul i appointed by the Court in said de-| cording to the plat thereof,” re- Serie orond i mach Nyon Ce parent, ha. ea SSG, Se ay taal ee eh eae ee |try and their God. Most of "em! terme thereof will otter for” sine) Records. Sfiznar ‘buustad: in Dade| OF Attorkes, force than did the professional) om to have faith enough in highest aud best bidder for cash| County, Hiptida... ‘The indebtedness] |, A}! such, claims i I More than 20 truckloads of re- fuse were hauled off Duval street yesterday afternoon and it is anti- cipated that it will be three days! {before the, scavenger department) amonth. will be able to complete the, job. it was reported this morning. ‘The! and business men who were to 5 j-jat the front door of the Court red by said rigage is $1,- Z u dake parti the great clennap hdl icncys though | Sac eer a wiatia 'te Snel ere Pe oN tee er otis a ee , > i wy of Key rest lor! on 1e is & ior lien for public im- - load the vehicles. An appeal to! \ 3rd day of May, A. D. 1937, between | provement. against said property| Dated the 24th day of March, A. the hours of éleyen o'clock A. M.! of $200.00, there are State, County; D. 1937. the city and county brought) Paige 5 ‘i me 15 pupils in the Monroe ana two o'elock P. M., the same be-| and City. taxi inst sald. prop- FRANCES L, prisoners from both jails and with county Schools have had their ing 4 legal sales day and the hours) erty, Te is proposed to compromise! As Administratrix. of ine tne el their assistance the trueks man- eyes treated, by Dr. M. P, BeBoe [be eeal, hours of sate, the a tn a claim for. the sum of §$1,- i ry ing described property’ situate in! 400.00 net. ag make one trip each to the| during his stay of 10 days in the. Monroe County, Florida, tomwits That the amount of com} city. Theté’are about 25 pupils} (The West half of: ens. , Ss (SW%) of | signed, a greater amount ¥ whose eyes Dr. A. L. Pratt has tne’ puticest quitter (Sh%): | signe be Tealined under foreclosure Bob Lewi. the Lewis Motors jon,| the East half (E%) of the East | proceedings. neonate found need medical attention.; bir (iw) of the Southeast | That the undersigned is of the r Company, received a slight cut! For the past several weeks the qnarter (SE%) of the South- | opinion that said compromise is fo over the eye in an automobile! goctor has jokeen * yegularly ex! yom anartee (sw), ao in} the best interes said —S crash at the corner of Duval and! amining the eyes of students and; Seip wines gre South, |Eixecutor, Estate. D.. Wilson, Caroline streets just before noon} advising the parents of what he| Range Thirty-four (34) Bast, ceased, apri-8-15-22- today, incident to the usual rush) feels the éiftiren need in the! gatsining thirty acres more or when the firm alarm sounds. Mr.| way of. trogtinent. | phe said” property as aforesaid Lewis was riding in a Caddillac) “ | tonether with all the tenements, driven by Bonifacio when the car| Nine cathlidates for member-\thereunte belonging, of in, any. wise! collided. with one driven by. Fritz ship will be initiated at the reg- Spreniaining. being sold to satiety eeeidac Mr, Lewis was the only|ular meeting of Otto Encamp-| “Dated this 7th day of April, A. one hu ment Number 5, Independent Or-P- 1937. der of Odd Fellows. The meet-! special "Master in Chancery. .All ordinances of the city en-|ing will bé»held at the P. 0. od ear HAYCOCK, acted before 1919 have been|of A. Halk: f Belenor for Pieprt-ib-d2-39, 182? Ls 1} Ba ° net ait é #8 stgst Hel: Sete ai he Ha bright. it wuddeniy occurred to Eve thet be had unquestionably been a for the flash of crossness. “New fl ge find Uncle Henry in the garret,” Mtoner, and ‘Walked dat of the ‘tom 5 the direction. of the ajtic, stairs, sat still # moment longer to pull if together, Then she remem- ed Etlen. thew tones “mt atise € Set yan el alone and half sleep. was still curled in the big @a sleepy-hollow chair that had been thw last thing brought down from the athe. @ chair thet really belonged in the second floor. The room was warm, atter the chill of the halls, for some- edy had piled the big hearth high agen with logs. Candles burned on the mantelpiece. Peter, probably. was sweet about things like small juxurious attentions; he remembered to renew your for you and push ash trays and stand ready with your coat He waited on his Marylin as de- after 12 years of matrimony hed when they married. knelt down by the fire, warm- hands. Ys everybody?” she asked. Marylin yawned. stretching her teddy like a long thin kitten. “Hello. Eve! Pete always has a nap Shout this time. Judge is out some- : fra gn Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Lifective December 22nd, 1935. Ss. S. Leaves Port Tampa on Si P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Tampa, Fla. George stood up. “We'll go on the principle that it hasn’t happened and we're darn \ dow, and turned his thick sandy hair | spid with his usual| For further information and rates call Phone 14, good friends.” ful businesslike way. She could go on being friends with him, thank good- ness! He was like Ellen, he had a talent for friendship. Eve waited until she heard the front door open and close, saw the gleam as Uncle Henry passed into the lighted kitchen and shut that door, too, after him; and slowly followed. The big square kitchen looked warm and inhabited. Three contented people wre sitting down at the old | cherry table near the gas range. The | lames of the lamps on the brackets | shone bright through their polished chimneys. On the old -leaf table Ellen had spread one’ a the old-* fashioned checked ‘red and- white | tablecloths from the attic. Somebody had found pussy willows; they were jin a willow-pattern pitcher in the middle of the table. A big round baking dish bubbled and smoked with macaroni and tomatoes at Zllen'send + of the table; Uncle Henry, his gray hair wetly brushed and his shirt sleeves rolled down, presided over a platter of crispy, tempting fried pork. Between the swo was Aunt Lina’s wooden salad bowl, full to the top of lettuce, with tse Doulton gravy-boat by its side, full of Ellen's own salad dressing. A dressing neither French nor Italian; made, so she always said of everything she could find in the cupboard and some garlic. Judge sat in the middle, likewise washed and hair-slicked. They all looked up at her and grinned like conspirators surprised. (Copyright, 1937, Margaret Widdemer) Ellen and Uncle Henry grow seri- ous about finances, tomorrow. CUBA jandays and Wednesdays at 2:30 Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 6 P. M. for Port J. H. COSTAR, Agent. ‘Copyright 1937, Ligagrr & Myszs Toaacco Co, in a cigarette ... everybody likes good taste and pleasing aroma. These are the things that make smoking a pleasure. — For all the good things that smok- ing can give you we invite you to enjoy Chesterfield Cigarettes. take plenty along They Saif

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