The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 22, 1937, Page 3

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in nl mT Ht Be r 2 reof, on 1937, for the amount of ’ the years 1937-3938, and for the)’ IN - purpose of ek trustees to D. A. MecDOUGAL and CLAUDE !serve in said District for the next L. FREELAND, as Trustee, two years. Plaintiffs, qualified electors residing | County Judge, Monroe Counts, vs. Ne, 6-599 hin said District who pay taxes : > tie IVAR AXELSON AND COM- en personal property and real es- PANY, a lived Florida cor- tate are eligible to vote at said poration, ¢t al., jelection. “The questions to be de- Defendants. | termined at said election are ay ORDER OF PUBLICATION follows: STATE OF FLORIDA 1. The amount of millage to 83 be levied by is- COUNTY OF MONROE sioners for To: W. REALTY CORPORA- School District Number One. Th ww York corporation. 2 The election of Trustees “ x - ANN _T. EED, sometimes known to serve during the ensuing two Philadelphia Athletics kept} as ANNA‘T. REED, and ROBERT; years. REED. lier husband, THEODOR ‘The polling places at which & en R. REED. sometime Said election be held are: Caicago Wynite Sox into camp, 4 Fupopons &. Ma: saat eeig & he og ® =< ee One, Caste: i hi’ woman, ,AN E . Harris hool Building, Corner ae & r pitched a four-hit) ZO" Vgulan. EDWARD S. MILLS,| ‘of Southard and Margaret acfair for Connie Mack. and ifimarried, MRS. EDWARD] -Streets, Key West, Florida. In- ‘And New York Yankees are D LL) spectors and Clerks of Blection 2 P z t said polling -place shall be: tright there, oe, defeating St. Louis fe, GEORGE BE! Charles Mathews two pantries | browns by same score as in a William er examined all the | the Athiet.cs-White Sox contest, 4 LEE poe > | BE Bo ag norg As a pari- jto 3. MARY | MeDOUGAL Polling Flace Number | Two, back door 5 i: AXELSON an EMMA ARN at Monroe County High School And, too, Detroit Tigers kept} 2. pircétors. as Trustees of IVAR| Building, Corner of United and ida. Inspectors and Clerk of Election at said polling place shail be: ton Red Sox, 4 to 2. Coffman and AXELSON “PF Grove hooked up im a pitching NY, 0 We stack ving 4 eight |--GOULD and-it married, Mrs.,-C. awed: bot g Siew w. GOULD, his wife. saieties. You ate notified and hereby re- ii : s Also a matter of a few points} quired to.appear to the bill of com- et eee ae > Sao : net | Biaint for the foreclosure of the olling place Number Three, | Miami, Florida separate all the teams in the first} Dortgages’ in the above #3 at Public School House at Mate- | Attorney for Plaintitt. up with the leaders, whipping Bos- NY, | White Streets, Key West, Flor- division of the American League.| cause om or before the 7th day of] cumbe, Florida (Monroe Coun- Some race so far this year! A|Jume A. D. 1937, otherwise the al-| ty). inspectors and Clerk of : legations of said bill of complaint} Election at said “polling — place handkerchief of | defeat, and presto, the leader finds} will be taken ‘as contenned Bx "OG RN Bee ran 3 i j-| and each of you. | rge W. Albury and {themselves in fourth or third posi-| “"2,i9°0 it,” shall be published in} ' Berlin Felton tion. the Key West Citizen published at Alfred Knowles Key West, Florida. Vreston Pinder DAT: at Key West, Monroe Polling Place Number Four, County, Florida, this 7th’ day bed Public School House at Rock At St. Louis . H. E.j May F: rber, Key Largo, Qlenroe = s0U SE. 5 nspectors, | Brookiyn | : oe ea 3 polling place shall be: for Monrye County, Florida. John W. Pinder By (Sd) Florence E Sawyer T. J. Johnson Deputy Clerk. Willard Albury IRA ¢. HAYCOCK a5 a de NOW IS THE TIME TO SCREEN. BE PREPARED 508 THE S02 MER MONTHS. PROTECT YOURSELVES FROM MOSQUITOES > C= mayS8-15-22-29; june5, 1937] published in The Key West Citizen, R. H. E.} Attorney for Plaintiffs. BSS 1 Sr 5 severe = Se oe Rex KNOCKED DOWN CYPRESS SCREEN WINDOWS a co IN THE COUNTY sUDGEs courT! West. Florida. once eac! *, | Schumacher, Me'ton,| “yy axp FOR MON Couney, | thirty dave, seek penile OUT HARDWAME eee Smith and Mancuso; Shoan, Lee IN PROBATE. 22nd day . * . “7 E Ol ithe last publication thereof . a wiTrout (and Hartnett. os! 4 HEL, jon the 36th day of June, 193 KNOCKED DOWN CYPRESS SCREEN DOORS ee [SEF IT FURTHER 7 ane }mnat sai@-election shall be con- HARDWARE .- ce | ducted and held under the same R. H. $ eee” Boston eS eae.-€ alt pcrson*| rules and regulations as general ADJUSTABLE PORTABLE SCREENS WITH | Pittsburgh 3.70, : $25 ig tn ag GALVANIZED WIRE Batteries: Macfayden and:\Lo- of Florida. i. : Es : pez; Bowman, Hoyt, Brown andj any i ant caer uaeees Come 20 it sn, ei { Public Instruction, aay 28” High .. RE : . iS Clarence H. Pierce, Chairman’ 30” High At Cincinnati feoR. HE. . ee bs J Board of Public Instruction, ¥ Philadelphia ft... 5 11 1 . Se Monroe County, Florida : ; aed i Allan B, Cleare, Member poses ti -6 9 0 use’ in Monn Board of Public Instruction, Doors. a Hane E. E At Pittsburg! EF jet feet ; $2 ida, within eight calendar § t Batteries: Passeau and Atwood;} from the date of the fi - Monroe County, Florida. Galveniced Gise. incor ; Ralph K. Johnson, Member Derringer and Lombardi. Fe, a ¢ truction, e | Monroe County, Florida. f ag! rT re nner prescriby cae American League : , barred as provide : F? a brief | At Philadelphia - H. E.|8 pril 29th, A Superin Instru 3-0x7-0 - . 3.80 if rE 2 = yA a 3: y of the ’ = =o ft Seshed anes | Chicago —— 34 a 2 EILLIAN THEL. || Bos 7 aged igh oo 1 1-8” Cypress Doors. Plain. ba = The t Philadelphia -410 1 . q y, Florida. ! One or.Two Open Panels. ant sexing sat Ue most tig. | Batteries: Stretton, Pown and : ; Smit Whar With Galvanized Wire _ $3.75 is author's villain. But I ! Sewell; Caster and Brocker. 4 é nt an any ut I wrote * ' With Bronze Wire ... 4.40 SCREEN WIRE ‘Still, it was possible that the lath Yew Yi E sig ae Geeta es (QUT GALVANIZED 24c PER YARD AND UF BRONZE _..__ Sic PER YARD AND UF hi ide 8 atts, Ha F | 4b H sf az Lt tially removed while Cook was slum- | * oad bering peacefully on her “sofy.” New York ..... 413 s (Copyright, 1937, Esther Tyler} Batteries: Knott, Coldwell ha ts Gnkak “ak ie Baas My quiz meets with glib evasions, | Blake and Hemsley; Pearson, Mur-’ ak; ai and Theater District Monday. i ft ing KPPOMOOIOOIOIODI SS, f H a g phy and Dickey. | x ndan eae H - = . j —Popular Prices— At Washington . H. E. ae H #°RP* loose for one’s own dstruction—/ Cleveland __-.. O\« 1 = M: Baker Eddy. |Washineton . Z § 1 5s : a THOUGHT GEMS ee eas + | Batter: Whitehill, Heving! 1 : er. E AN —Sensible Rates— weryerserecey ‘and Pytiak; Deshong, Cohen and : + If I wantea§§to punish an enemy | Riddle, } it should be ghy fastening on him! t f Riese Nails, tacks, brads, corrugated fasteners, seoes ecg, AD hardware necessary for assembling knocked down screen frames. “KILSIT” Insect Spray A Product of Our Own Manufacturing —Guaranteed To Kill— QUART 2S PINT _.. 15< SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING C0. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” White and Eliza Streets Pieter 9 ‘SILI IDIDIIA SS SP! ee » When our hatred is violent, it Elevator sinks us even beneath those we x hate.—Rochefoucauld. j the trouble. @f constantly hating” CEE At Boston ‘ Detroit SteES : 1 orb : . some ody, tif Mores. 5 |: Hate to one; bate their vices,| Boston 2 ne AD. 1935, 4 «_-|? FERRY RESERVATIONS sass: 2 ‘not themselves.—J. G. C. Brainard. Bestestes Coffman an s -:- Available at -:- you what to hate.; rane; Grove and Sewell. and . "3 1 will teli Byou eee8 rane; Grove ed in Albury’s Service Station p ca » published 2°) 2 Wittiam and Eaton Sts. Phone 444 1 j { Hate hypocgfisy; hate cant; hate) 1¢ there is eny person whom you } Sega an y pers |FIRE AND FREE-FOR-ALL intolerancsfs oppression, injustice, : gistixe, that is the one of whom TF BY FIREMEN. DATE . ! bers ; FOUGHT B p argv cage? ; hate them as Christ! you should never speak.—Cecil. May 4 A ‘ : } } i} West. Mon m—with a deep, abiding, | ee S AURORA, Tl—Firemen of this| (CIRCUIT F cares batred.—F. W. Robert-; s Hatred is active, and envy pas ‘city were fighting a fire when ajClerk of the Circuit Court in and i sive dislike; there is but one step|<“free-for-all” broke out among H Phones 488 or 489 Ferries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. eeee ‘ | from envy to hate.—Goethe. the 50 spectators. The quick i moral abandon of hating: Ithinking force quickly turned one ; 7K | e's ememies excludes good-i Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢; hose on the crowd and kept the | \rtopsi. RI and 2:00 p. m. Hate is a moral idiocy let weekly. “other on the house. ma i lant 1080" ho ceemeeeemmeaemnmne

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