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in Miami, having left yesterday on Florida Motor Lines bus, to spend a brief visit with relatives and friends. Mrs, William Johnson and Mrs! Flora. Michael left on the Florida Motor Lines bus this morning for Miami for’the purpose of. attend-, ing funeral services of the late William Baesel, to be held in Coconut Grove tomorrow after-| a200n. Mrs. Raymond Baker left this’ merning by bus for Miami to spend about two weeks with rel-| atives and friends. Whitewash Is often used to keep three; politics: clean. | Eafe Hawkins was all tuckered Mrs. Charles Wells and children, Donald, Charles, Jr., and Jacek, were passengers leaving this morning over the highway for Miami to visit with relatives and friends for several weeks. Ahoth- er member of the group was Mrs. Nathalie Russell. | from watchin’ a steamshovel all af- ternoons TOOTHPICK TOPICS Mrs. Sadie R.»Kerr, who was visiting for about two months at the home of her sos-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Overland, left this morning for Miami to there entrain for her kote in Cleveland, Ohio. By C. G. FLINT e The “trolley car” days, before automobiles were plentiful, were among the happiest of that short period from, 1900 to 1912, contentment. and a_holiday-spiri' prevailed. There was ‘ess tempta. tion to s:end money on costly en: tertainment and zoos and_ parks were outing places for family gatherings and. good times. The open trolley car had just replaced the horse-drawn ve- hieles of the Nineties and was “the thrill of the age” im speed and eir-cooling. Parks, offering a mal and side-shows, vaudeville and merry-go-rounds, overflowed with boisterous crowds. The “mo- tien nictures” offered such side- splitting comedies as John Bunny and Flora (Pinch, ‘Charlie Chaplin and the Drews. Canoes were popu- Jar with lovers im those “days of real sport,’ when.a dolar went further than it will again. The conductor, with his gold WET. Eye; Did D. S., was an ar- rival ow’ the Cuba yesterday from Tampa to enter upen his duties at the Mabini Hospital“ Gus Mrs. RYO’ DBAiels ahd: son, and Miss Gladys Roberts, daughter of Mrs. Etli#l Roberts of Southard street, left over the highway yes- terday for Miami where they will spend several weeks visiting rel atives and friends. PARAGRAPHS POSCSOEEs COCKER OCCCOCO American Place Names Today’s special: Pomp. Ky. Perish the Thought Just what would a girl have ' out last night when he got home * publication. whet |}! toa do nowadays to-be classed as a tomboy?—Louisville Times. Father Coughlin’, Progre: father Coughlin building gas station opposite his shrine; may add tavern and luneh stand later on,—Variety, the stage, film, ra- & and showman’s trade journal. Or a Trigger But when the child howls and kieks you rather wish the book on child psychology had a han- dle.—Buffalo News, Elsewhere, Too “The epidemic at Hollywood proves that even influenza is willing to hitch its wagon to a star—The Dallas Journal. Life In the U. S. A. A lawsuit brought against Ai- mee by one of the sister angels has been settled out of court, the girls agreeing to split the public- ity.—Detroit News. No Congratulations Experience is a greater teacher tut it never pats yeu on the back after a well-learned lesson.—The Des Moines. Tribune-Capital, FE CYOGAP Bajwa O°, Mus® Be Upright One of the ‘most pious church- ‘SsHen/l8f the tiie’ undoubtedly is the! ian owt) West whe declined to contribute’ forahy but an up- vigliti plano far the Sunday sehool.—The Norfék Ledger-Dis- patch, Se eeseeceurrseesoerssese », Today’s : . Anniversaries Seseceorecesoocee ececoe 1786—David Crockett, Tennes- s@e pioneer, frontiersman, Indian fighter, congressman, born in Hawkins Co., Tenn. Died at the &lamo, Tex., March 6, 1836, 1807—-Asahel Grant, Utica, N. ¥., physician-missionary to the Nestorians of Asia, born at Mi shall, N. Y. Died in Asia, Aprit 24, 1844. s 1823—Henry S. Osborne, Ox- ford, Ohio, Presbyterian clergy- man, author and map-maker, in Ph¥adelphia. Died Feb. 2, 1894. 1858—Harry B. Thayer, presi- dent of American Telephone from F919 to 192 Vt. Died at New Canaan, Conn., Sept. 3, 1936 1870—Richmand P. Spanish War hero, narcotic lecturer, born at Greensboro, Died in New York, 1937 ev Ala. 1871—Jesse noted novelist-playwright, at Sterling, IN. Died Sept. 1929. . born at Northfield, | Hobson, | Lynch Williams, bern 14, stripes, would go hartd-over-hand along the side of the car,. collect- ing his fares. The long skirts of the women ayould bailoon and whip the breeze as the car ker- ‘thumped over uneven tracks. Children leaned out to grasp flowers that clustered by the ra¥s, an now a howl from one who had intereerted a bee. Ar- rived at ths park, gay with flags and Japanese lanterns, the crowd would jostle through the turn- stikes with their baskets of picnic dainties and head for the monkey cages, to st:.nd for an hour watch- ing the antics of the comical simians; then over to the lion’s den for shuddor thrill. But that day is over, dead as the Dodo, and the miles of trolley track are tern up and gone. Se, too, is much simple delight. small things, Hampstead, N. H.. Aug. 10, 1937. in CLASSIFIED COLUMN evoveeooore FOUND POUND—Man's ‘Coat and other articles of wearing apparel. Owner pity have same by iden- tifying same and paying for this advertisement. The Citizen Office. augl7-1t NICELY FURNISHED HOME, eleetric iee box, tile bath, etc. Reasonable. Apply Johnson & Johnson. jly30-tf THE MUNRO, 123 N. EL 4th street, Miami, Florida. Low Summer rates, aug7?-lmo FOR SALE POR SALE—General Electric Refrigerator, running condition, $25.00. 202 Meming street. augl6-3tx EL MODELO COFFEE—Deliver- ed at your, hone, Highest quality at low price. Ask your neighbor. ._L, BANCELLS, 801 Simonton ‘street. tves-thunaat | | PRINTING—Quality Printing’ at! the Lowest Prices. The Art-} } man Press. / cards, Press. $1.25. The Artman; i March 16.) TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500f sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. mayi9-tf zen Office. may19-tf} PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed} may19-tf OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Five bundles for 5c. The Citi- may 1Stf {weather all througn yesterday, ad Japanese dance given by Club Marti at Habana-Madrid Club Hast night was a grand success. Over one hundred couples attend-| , ing this great entertainment which: ‘proved to be one of the biggest its of the season. The tip” patio was a beauti- the finishing touch- 1 tes to a real night in | Japan, | Prettily ‘attired /in_ Japanese in the admira- ere Mrs. John r (r3." Benjamin! | Sawyer, little ‘Miss Branly andj numerous others whose names’ could not be learned in time for} } Japanese fans and parasols; {given during the night were great- jly appreciated. Pritchard’s orchestra furnished music for the occasion, and the band leader was congratulated for the excellent composition played during this great party. Ralph Betancourt, president of the Club Marti and other mem- jsued was in the ' Certificate No. 2! jday of Aug THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS | LEGALS APPEICATION FOR) NOTICE am Jaen FOR AX DEED TAX DEED je BIH No. 1 NOTICE "IS HEREBY That J G. Edley, 63) GIVEN, day of August, A. D. 1931, has filed; ‘same im my office and ‘has made}same application for a tax deed to be is+{apptieation for a tax deed to be is- Kswed’ thereon. Said certifieate em-[sued thereon. i braces. the following described prop-} braces the following deseribed prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State|erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 21, Sar. 9, Key Largo City, Industrial Section, Key Largo, | Plat No: 5, Plat Book 1, Page erty under the said certificate is- name .of Mittie Unless said certificate shall be redeemed aceordiug to law, the property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of September, 1937, which is the 6th day of Sep- tember, 193 Dated this 10th day 193' Vanderbrock. of August, AL) Ross C lerk of Circuit Court County, Florida. jawyer of Monroe auga0-17-24-31 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED h . issued the 5th D. 1929, has filed same application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following deseribed prop- erty im the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 46, Sar, 6, Key Largo City, Industrial Sect., Plat No. 5, Plat Book 1, Page in my bers of the board received many welcome comments in appreciation from those that enjoyed them- selves in such a great fiesta. VIEWS AND REVIEWS; What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong Henry _A. Wallace; Secretary of Agriculture: “A sound agricultural policy ean be sustained in this country only on the basis of mutual un- derstanding of farm groups and solidarity between them.” George H. Davis, President U. S. ‘Chamber of Commerce: “The subsidized public housing activity of the Federal govern- ment, if continued, would inevit- ably have demoralizing effects upon soundly conceived communi- ty efforts to rehabilitate and re- build blighted and slum areas.” Benito Mussolini, Italian. dictator: “War is to man what maternity is to woman.” James A. Farley, Postmaster Gen- eral: “This Administration. is eerned with bringing back perpetuating prosperity. It no time for vendettas. con- and has} Norman Thomas, Socialist leader:} “Every government at war has) @ right to deal drastically with} Spies and traitors.” Eiji Amau, Japanese man”: “Relations between the United States and Japan have never been more cordial than they are to- day.” William Dodd, Germany: “Noman can say when we shall have another world war.” ‘spok Ambassador to Harry W. Colmery, commander, American Legion: “We veterans of America are following with intense coneern the course of European events.” ur de Souza Costa, mce Minister, after * "the United States: “The Americans won my heart.” chairman Repub- lican National Committee: “Republican headquarters is de- voting its activities to conducting a successful campaign in 1938 and ’ “Since 1901 Great Britain has! been seeking to involve the Unit- ed States in the Far East for her own purposes.” What WORMS Do to Your Child When your child loses appetite, sleeps | badly, picks nose, grows pale and pony looking, vomits or develops a bad breath — cut for Stemach Worms! 1s “Forgotten Menace” of Grandma's dup. orh sromeien tate city an country | cbildrea of ali ages, because the infection is so easily caught from Bies, dogs, let tuce, cabbage, fruit, water, ete. Tey Jatax'a Veamawcas of ence safe, inexpensive. bottles ice sol All dreggiate. | : ss In The assessment erty f the said prop- under the said certificate is- le Lane. Unlesg said certificate shall redeemed according to law, property described therein sold to the highest bidder sas hewse door on the firs y be the will be at the Mon- in the month of September, Which is the 6th day of Sep- tember, Dated this 10th day of August, 1987. (SEAL) Clerk Count Ross C Sawyer Court of Monroe 24-31 of Circuit Florida. augid- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAN (Senate Bil No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That J. Gi Edley, holder of Tax Certificate 2193, issued the 5th day of August, A. D. 1929, has filed same in my office and has made applieation for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Lot 3, Sar. 4, Key Largo City, we Cove, Plat Book 1, Page The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Henry R. Peaeock. Unless said certificat redeemed according to property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of September, 1937, whieh is the 6th day of Sep- tember, 1937. Dated this 10th day of August, 1937. (SEAL) Clerk of Circuit County, Florida. oss C Sawyer ‘ourt of Monroe augl0-17-24-31 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FoR ‘AX DEED thane Bin N 163) NOTICE IS HERERY hat J. G Eéley, holder of Tax Certificate No. 2274, issued the 5th day of August, A. DB 1929, has filed same in my office and has made’ application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Lot 44, Sqr. 9, Key Largo City, Industrial Sect. Plat No. 5. Plat Book ft, Page 176. The assessment of the erty under the said certifi sued was in the name of Hattie y Sherman, Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property deseribed therein will be VEN, sold to the highest bidder at thef court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of September, 1937, which is the 6th day of Sep- tember, 1937. Dated this 16th day 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Plorida. sugl0-17-24-31 of August, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bilt Ne. 143) NOTICE HEREBY That J. G. Edley, holder of Certificate No. 2273, issued the 6th day of Awgust, A. D, 1929, haw filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Sait certificate em+ braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Lot #3, Sqr. 9, Key Largo City, Industrial Sect., Plat No. 5, Plat Book 1, Page 176 The assessment of the said prop- erty under the sid certificate is- sued wae in the name of Hattie A. Sherman. Unless said certificate shall redeemed according, to law, property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of September, 937, which the @th day of Sep- tember, 1937. bated this 0th day of August, ery. Ross € Sawyer Court of Monree mug 0-17-24-31 NOTICR OF APPLICATION FoR TAX DEED (Senate BUT No. 163) GIVEN, holder of Tax fasued the 5th of August, A. D. 1929, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be ie- sued thereon. Suid certificnte em- | braces the following described prop- j erty. im the County of Menroe, State of Pioridm, to-wit: 2, Sqr en Cove, Lot 4, Key Largo City, Plat Book 1, Page i | The asseasment of the said prop- etty under the said certificate is- qued was in the mame of Chas @. Bland. Unless said certificate redeomed according to | Preperty descrited there!r | setd to the highest Bidder at | court house door on the sha: Dated this 10th day of Aagumt, 299. (SEAL) Clerk of Cirewit County, Florida. me | Rew C Sewrver | Court Mi : aseie- Pari) | Subseribe to The Citizen—200 weekly. ed was in the name of Mrs. Les.) 1 Wolder of Tax That J. Certificate No. 1241, issued the 3rd‘ Certificate No. 2260, The assessment of the said prop-}erty | EN.) That J. erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 4, Sar. %, Key Largo City, Garden Cove, Plat Book 1, Page 187. ) Property (sconce Bill No, 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY ‘GIVEN,’ G. Edley, holder of Tax! issued the Sth day of August, A. D. 1929, has file@ in My office and has made Said certificate em- of Florida, to-wit: Lot 45 Sqr. 6, Key Largo City, Industrial Sect, Plat No. £. i‘lat Book 1, Page 176. The assessment of the said prop-; under the said certificate is~ med was in the name of Mrs. Les-; ie Lane. Unless said certifieate shall redeemed according to law, described therein will be! sold to the highest bidder at the court house door om the first: Mon-/ day in the month of September, 1937, whieh is the 6th day of Sep-{ tember, 193’ Dated this. 10th day 1937. (SBAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Plorida, augl0-17-24-31/ of August, NOTICE OF APPLICATION TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GFV: G. Eat holder of Tax} Certificate No. , issued the 5th! day of August D. 1929, has filed! same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State; of Florida, to-wit Lot 22, Sar. 9, Key Largo City, Industrial Sect., Plat No. 5, Plat Book 1, Page 176. i The assessment of the said prop-/ erty under the sai@ certificate is- sued was in the name of J. M, Huff- man. Unless* said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will be! sold to the highest bidder at the court House door on the first Mon-{ in the month of September, which is the 6th day of Sep- 1937. this 10th day 1937, tember, Dated 1937, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe; County, Florida. aug10-17-24-31 day of August, NOTICE or, ig ane aaa FoR ‘AX DEI (Senate Bit xe, 162) NOTICE IS HEREBY That J. G. GIV, holder of Tax issued the 5th 1929, has filed Edley, Certificate No. 2193, day of August, A, I same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certifieate em- braces the following described prop-! The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Walter C. De Garmo, Ine. In warm. weather, one. of. the most refreshing drinks the house- | hot wife can provide is ieed coffee. It. has the invigorating tang of hot coffee, but it tastes as if it came from the North Pole. It becomes icy cold when poured over ice cubes or cracked ice, and when a few minutes later it is sipped, with or without sugar and cream and a straw, it is.one of the most delicious drinks on the list of thirst-quenchers. The recipe is simple: One cup of fresh dated coffee, five cups boiling water. (This makes. a much stronger liquor and. allows = ditution by melting ice.) Make iv method you prefer. As LEGALS (Senate Bi 163) 7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GT That J. G@. Bdley, holder of Ta: Certificate No.. 2 issued ithe 5th day of August, A: same in my office and has made application for a tax-deed to be: is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty im. the County of Mouroe,. State of Florida, to-wi Let 1, Sqr. 4, Key Large City, Garden’ Cove, Plat Boek }, Page 37 The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Chas, G. Bland. Unless said certificate ‘shall redeemed. according. to law, the. property described therein. will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon-; day in the month _ of . September, 1937, whiel is the 6th day of Sep- tember, 1937. Dated this 10th day 1, Be of August, black or with cream. preferred. . Serves. 6, A delicious and Jovi ish Crean: iation is cup sugar, I éup boil art strong dated Eeup ui thin cream or evaporated milk, vanilla ice cream, and cracked i Caramelize the sugar, add water and:stir until is. dis- solved; boil iniautes sed sud tite coffee. ti 1929, has filed{ } | ! | | | nished with. a» smalk ice. Serves. 6. all glasses with cracked’ of eréam. Ser eoeeecevccesooooesooroes HAVE A SMILE Coe orecocecocesesccesesee “Did Ethel inherit her beauty.” “Yes, her father left her a drug store.” Release It Yourself! Binks (teaching his wife drive) —Relvase the clutch. Re: lease the clutch. His Wife—Den’t be _ silly. haven't got hold of it! Judge—But why do you wish this divorce? Fair Plaintiff—Well, I’m think- | ing of getting married. Dr. William M. Clark of Joins Hopkins, noted physiologcal chem- ist, born at Tivoji,.N. Y., 53 years ago. . Bessic' P. Vonneh of New York City, noted, artist and sculptor, born in St. Louis, 65 years ago. Sir Evie Drummond, « Britain’s ambassador to Ita‘y, onetime sec- retavy-general. of the League of Nations, born 61. years ago. leas latter is. WT hh hehehe the more RUSSELL’S Unless said certificate shall be} 1937. redeemed according to law, the} (SEAL) Ross € Sawyer Browns—Did you give your property described therein. will be| Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe’ sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of September, 1937, which is the 6th day of Sep- tember, 1937. Dated this 10th day Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe augl0-17-24-31 of August, County, Florida, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED te Bill No. 163) IS HEREBY GIVEN, . Edley, Certificate No. 22 day of August, A 1929, has filed same in my office and ‘has made application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following deseribed prop- e, State holder issued the Sth erty in the County of Mom of Plorida, to-wit: Lot 1, Sar. 1, Key Largo City, ‘Garden Cove, Plat . Plat Book: 1, Page 195. issessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the Bank & Trust Co. certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- n the .month of September, which is the 6th day of Sep- tember, 1937. ea name of Miami Uniess said this 10th day of August, 19: (SEAL) Pat Ross C Sawyer Court of Monroe augl0-17-24-31 of Cireuit Plorida. IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. NELLIE MAY ANDERSON, Complainant, coRuSrr HENRY ANDERSON, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Corbett Henry Anderson, the de~ fendant therein named, if @ non- resident of the State of Plorida and resides at clo U.S 8S. Comstock, Atlantic City, New Jersey, that said defendant is over the age of twenty-one years: that there is no person in the State jorida the service of @ summot “4 im chancery upon whom would bind said de- fendant. It is therefore ordered that said defendant be and he is bereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com plaint filed in sald cause om or be- the 6th day of Sep- 937, otherwise the bin Will be by said de- It is further ordered that this or- der be published once cach wees fer four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- confessed | listed in said coonty and state. 7 f Done and ordered this July 24th, Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court Raymond R. Lord, Solicitor for Complainant, Dyti, augd-10-17-24 Ann Dvorak-John Litel in —easo— WILD CAT SRIANT Matinee: Balcony, 100; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25< of Pax 1 auglo-17-24- or! wife teat. Ghat. Inghaee,” oF <9ey CIGAR STORE County, Florida. nomy you ked. about? NOTICE OF APPLICATION For; Baker—Yes: TAX DEED result? (Senate Bill Browne—Any NOTICE is HE} GIy: Baker—Yes—Pve got te give up Raley. holder of 11-14 of! Tan Certificate Nev 2266, lesued the | none 5th day of August, A. 1929, has| filed same in my office and’ has 163) eee me BASEBALL be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described) property in the County of Monroe,} State of Florida, to-wit ‘ : 16, 17, 18, F IRitusiriat Set, plat Nor, Pint | Bigdd’= Tele flrst dap COLBs RETURNS BY WIRE Book 1, Page 176. The axsessment of the said pro} | etme Dee Headache 30 minutes, —_—_—_———— ewty under the said certificate is-| Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best Cc in and get @ Uniess said certificate shalt results of the redeemed according to law, the! property described therein will be| sold. to the highest bidder at the, ——o——_—_—_ 1987, which le the 6th 4 David Carlyle-Carol Hughes. in : CIGARETTES, tember, 1937. MEET THE BOY FRIEND Dated this 10th day of August, nie in : ETE. 1937. Comedy and Short Reeb SOFT ‘ made application for a tax deed to) Lote %, 4, 5, 6, 8, 19, 20, Sar.’ 9, Key Largo City, sued was in the name of Miami; Bank & Trust Co i Liviment RRR a RR RRS court house door on the first Mon-! of | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Gee oe ctroutt Court of Monroo! TONIGHT: PRIZE NIGHT JIAAAL LL 2A REY ROOST E RABRAR OES EER County, Florida. augl0-17-24-31 nee -And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! 6 you are locking for POULTRY or CHICKEN FERTILIZER } visit or cat Foot of Front Strect ; Fulford’s Poultry Farm Phone 44 ddomcnwcates car ecead | Detives PHONE 136 Package Liquors of All Kinds

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