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SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1937. BY MARIE DE NERVAUD SYNOPSIS: Kay Crandon of the Lazy Nine impulsively hires Ted Gaynor, a jobless puncher, He helps her fight Josh Hastings, a “friendly” neighbor who wants to buy her ranch and marry Kay. Ted pummels Scrap Johnson, a cowhand who molested Kay. They shoot it out, wounding each other. Hastings sneaks up and kills Scrap with Ted’s gun. A girl named Marin finds Ted and her nursing saves his life. The sheriff arrests Ted on a tip un- consciously given by Kay. The cards are stacked against him at his trial for Scrap’s murder, The sheriff is charging the jury when Kay protests the trial on a tech- nicality. Chapter 40 Kidnaped! ‘i A €ONFUSED hubbub froke out in the court room, and through it, Tom Runyon and Josh Hastings both tried to force their way to Kay’s side. The sheriff's pounding fist ote futile to stem the uproar. out his gun, he sent a shot At the far end of the practically deserted street, stood the rambling two-story wooden hotel, where she had taken a room, and Kay sped toward it. Halfway there, the buzzing in ; her ears increased to a deafening roar, and an enveloping blackness sent her staggering ahead a few more steps dead faint. A second Iater, Josh Hastings was beside her. Picking her up, he carried her a few yards to where he had left his car parked. He put her hastily and none too gently on the back seat, sprang in and drove off at high spee Black Prison Wren Kay came to, her first impression was that the black- ness which had overcome her was still around her. Then, as con- sciousness gradually came back, she realized that she really was in a totally dark place of some kind, with a dank, unpleasant odor. A nameless terror brought Kay to her knees, on the damp floor shattering through a window. “Silence!” he yelled. 4 }, the brain, and she’s not right yet. She doesn’t know what Pi talk: ing about.” “I do know. what I’m talking about,” Kay declared, “and I’ve. brought my proof.” “You're Sam Cutter of the line. The monument’s right there by the trail, on the way up to the summit.” “I know it is.” Kay brought out ®@ pamphlet, and held it impres- sively aloft. “But what you evi- dently don’t know is that the sum- mit where Scrap Johnson was murdered is a Spe divide. Wait! I'll read it to you from the latest U. S. geological survey.” the stunned silence that fol-|¥ JoWed, Kay read in a clear voice: “*The summit is known as a re- pease feed migrating divide. Wa- ters tributary to the Bitter Root siver in Montana are capturing by evasion those of the Clear Water river in Idaho, so that the divide is slowly being shifted westward, adding to the territory of Mon- tana, and dinsinishing that of . The existing divide is six to eight miles from the irregul: ced representing the original vide. i Kay looked up at Sam Cutter’s baffied and astonished face. “That monument you spoke of marks the original divide, Actually, it is six to eight miles on the Montana side, and as Scrap Johnson was murdered only half a mile west of it, there’s no question but that the killing took place in Montana.” “Let me see that book!” Sam Cutter demanded hoarsely, as a flood of excited comment broke out, everybody talking at once. The only quiet person in the courtroom was Ted Gaynor, who sat, momentarily stunned at the unexpected turn of events, Relief at the delay and change of venue of the trial mingled with amaze- ment that it was due to Kay. Ted reproached himself for his aloofness that morning. She evi- dently wanted to-atone for her be- trayal of him, and while he could never forget that treacherous act, he at least should have seen her. A sudden tense silence in the room brought Ted's eye back to Sam Cutter’s face. Everyone was watching him as he read the Bik phlet Kay had quoted from. With an abrupt movement, Sam Cutter threw the booklet on the table and crashed his fist down. “This trial is adjourned,” he an- nounced in acid tones. He glanced over to where Zeke Farley was seated, g at him in stupefac- tion. il turn the prisoner over to you whenever you are ready.” Totally disregarding the up- roar that followed his words, he wrenched open the door of his of- fice, which gave off the back of the room, strode in and slammed it. Collapse In The Street K* pushed her way out through the excited crowd, pretendi: not to see Tom Run- yon and Josh Hastings, as they tried to it their way to her. A sudden exhaustion flooded her as she gained the front door, and came out into the fresh air. She simply had to be alone to take stock of the situation! ing ne, bt her shoulder, she saw Josh Hastings appear at the door. Tom Runyon was in the background, talking excitedly to two men who had buttonholed Hastings carried uncon- scious Kay to his car. where she had been lying. Grop- ing about her, her hand came in contact with a cold piece of iron, She ran her hand along its sur- face. It felt like an old forge. She grasped it to steady herself, id got to her. ali her red in to surgin; i fer ate "and the einen 3 a her heart. At least, she wasn't bound and gagged! She -shout alqud,, her voice ‘re! roar agai! he low céifing. ' Asher eyes gradually became ac- customed to the dark, she reached out toward the wall, taking a few experimental steps away the Ee that had been supportii er. Her foot hit against a obstruction, and stooping down, she felt some pieces of scrap iron. She realized that she must have been brought into the cellar of some blacksmith shop. Kay called again as loudly as she could. This time, heavy overhead responded to her and with mounting excitement she heard the thumping of feet de- scending some stairs. A moment later, a door some 10 feet — him, and were apparently giving/ from her was pulled open. Ji him some unwelcome news. Thankful that his attention, at Jeast, was diverted from her for the moment, Kay started to run down the street toward the hotel, her one thought being to reach her Toom a threatening dizzi- Hastings appeared, framed in the dim light that penetrated through that doorway, (Copyright, 1937, Marte de Nervawd), od Kay receives 9 proposal ef mar ness overcame her. riage, Monday. SPECIAL SUBJECT AT LOCAL CHURCH At Fleming Street Methodist church Sunday evening the sage will be centered Isiah 28:20. The subject will and Its Covering.” The putviec i this service, which is hased on ap id Testament subject, mes- around be “The Bed SELLS HIS FARM BY THE CUBIC YARD (Ry Asseciated Press) OAKDALE, Neb. — Charles Wagner is selling parts of his farm by the cubic yard and get- ting good prices, too. After a long search the state highway department found a rare clay needed for an oily surface mixture om the Wagner place vited to attend | Wagner signed a contract and is} selling the cubic ee acres of the clay by yard. fore she fell in a | sah Clevdand Indians edged , out 'VBach team collected but {SELF ERS Cy Cl Washington |YANKS EDGED OUT ATHLETICS; GIANTS DOWNED PHILLIES |PIRATES AND BEES VICTORS; ; INDIANS DOWNED CHISOX; SENATORS TOOK BOSOX IN- TO CAMP i (Special to The Citizen) NEW. YORK, Aug. 21.—Phila- delphia Athletics did not defeat New. York Yankees yesterday but they gave the American League ‘leaders another tough fight. The Row but part went the team, A’s outhit Murderers’ two errors on their against them. Nelson went route for Connie Mack’s giving up 11 safe blows, Lowly but strong St. Louis : Browns landed on two Detroit Ti- ‘ger pitchers for a total of 16 safe- ties and an 11 to 6 victory. The Tigers miscued three times. The Browns used three moundsmen. Chicago White Sox, by'a 14-hit attack. Washington Senators took Bos- ton Red Sox’s measure, 3 to 1. eight hits. ‘The''Bosox committed three errors and the Nats miscued twice. New York Giants walloped feur Philadelphia Phillies’ pitchers for 20 bingles and a 13 to 6 victory. The Giants used four twirlers, al- so, including Hubbell. Pittsburgh Pirates climbed to within a half-game of St. Louis Cardinals, who are in third place, by whipping the Gashouse Gang, 7 to 4, behind six-hit pitching by Blanton and a 15-hit attack on Johnson and Haines. Boston -Bees, although outhit, squeezed out a victory over Brook- lyn Dodgers, 6 to 5. Three Dodg- ers moundsmen held the Bees to nine hits. The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn R. H. E. Boston Se DOS Brooklyn suet BAS. Z Batteries: Macfayden, Gabler and Lopez; Butcher, Henshaw, Cantwell and Phelps. 7 to 6, aided At Philadelphia R. H, E. 13 20 1 - 8 18-3 ‘astleman, Schu- macher, Coffman, Hubbell and Danning; LaMaster, Kelleher, Crawford and Atwood. At Pittsburgh St. Louis —.... . &. 1 1 a! Owen Blanton and Todd. Chicago at Cincinnati, game. night AMERICAN LEAGUE At Chicago R. H. E.} Cleveland 714 0 Chicago 610 1 Batteries: Galehouse, Hudlin and Pytlak; Lee, Brown and Sew- ell. R. H. E. 3 8 2) 0: Ee 18 8 wu Beteadiae: Weaver, Linkeyand {R. Ferrell; Grove, Walberg and Desautels, At Boston ft At New York Philadelphia 2x T 2258 New York . -8n 0} Batteries: Ne’son and Brucker;! Andrews, Murphy and Dickey. jj R. H. FE. At St, Louis Detroit ove Louis * Batteries: Gill, York; Knott, Walkup, and Hemsley. R. H. E| .. 612 3 1116 1 Russell and 1. They are slightly above eal average for 1928-32, our last un-} ilmited production years. | 2. You'll have to ask somebody} else. | 3. ‘You probably have in mind} the 200-inch telescope of the} California Institute of Technology! | which will be ready, it is hoped,/ in 1940. “The fashionable world.” {| One having the power to re-| | view the decisions of lower courts. | ; 6 To be the “centraf mouth- i piece for the non-Roman Catholic! world.” H 7. The presence of something 4. 5. 7. like air millions of miles deep/ around the sun. 8 $49.92 besed on money in cireulation in this country. 9. About 16 pounds 10. $1. i I (See “The Answers” on Page 4) a Clear | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Joe A, Tolle, Pastor Eaton and Simonton Streets Church school, 9:45 a. m. Ger- ald Saunders, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clock.} W. S. Eakins wil] bring a message! on “Faith” at this service, Epworth League, 7 p. m. Evening worship, 8 — 0’clock. Norman Lowe will bring the mes~ sage at. this time. 4 Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 3 p.m. Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organ ist; Gerald Saunders, director. “What kind of Church would my Ohurch be if every other mem- ber were just like me?” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH William L. Halladay, Pastor 527 William Street Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sermon subject: “Human Weak- ness and Divine Power.” Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Evening worship ‘at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Friendship in Our Lives.” Mid-week prayer meeting, Wed- nesday, 8 p. m, “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. My soul is continually in my hand; yet do I not forget thy law?” FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J::C. Gekeler, Pastor White and Washington Streets Sunday School at 10 a. m Oscar Norman, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Sermon topic: ‘“Soiomon, Man of the World.” Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Sermon: “Prosperity’s Antidote.” Mideweek Bible study on Wed- nesday at 7:30 p. m. ROBERTS STARS WON AND LOST SUCCUMBED TO SATANS ON THURSDAY AND DEFEATED COKES ‘YESTERDAY Roberts Stars defeated Coca ‘Cola yesterday and lost to Cara- ballo Red Devils on Thursday iv two regular Social Diamondball League games. The Satans and Stars hooked up in a slugfest Thursday, the’ Red Devils downing the Stars, 15! to 12. ‘The victors collected 20) hits and were aided by five er- rors, The losers amassed a total of 15 safeties. In the ninth inning the Stars made a bid for the game, scoring five runs—two short of tying the count. F. Tynes, Gates and C. Griffin were leaders at bat for the Sat ans, and Demeritt and J, Roberts for the Stars. Score by innings: Roberts Stars— 102 202 005—12 15 Caraballo Red Devjls— 440 040 2194-15 20 1 Batteries: Stanley and Hop kins; E. Roberts and Goss. R. H. E. 5 Friday’s Game Yesterday afternoon, Roberts Stars defeated Coca-Cola, 8 to 6. The ritching of McCarthy and E. Roberts won the admiration of the fans. At bat, Soldano, Goss, Domen- ech and E. Roberts each hit two safely for the victors, and Me- Carthy, Woodson, Sterling and Score by innings: RH Roberts Stars— 401 011 001-8 12 2 Coca-Cola— 320 000 100—6 10 1 Batter’ E. Roberts and Goss; McCarthy and Lewis. League Standing @ub— Ww. Caraballo Red Devils Roberts Stars Coca-Cola Pet. 5 1 840 4 3 590 1 6 142 Schedule of Games Schedule of games in the Social League for the coming week fol- low: Hi Monday—Red Devils vs. Coca-j Cola. } Tuesday—Red Devils vs. Stars.’ Wednesday — Coca - Cola vs! Stars. Thursday—Coca-Cola vs. Red Devils.3 ¥ Time of Games Each game in the future wl be called at 5 p.m. sharp. It ix requested that all players be on time for the contests, i Sung Mass, Holy Communion, Pt Bs Meio ) Children’s Mass, Catechism, 9:30 a. m. +e ~ > ae Ll an Vii Al ama SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Sts, Sundays Summer Months Schedule Sundays : «Morning prayer said plain, 11 o’clock, Low Mass, short sermon, 11:15 a m. Evensong, Prayer, Benediction, 8 p. m. Week-Days Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 a. ™. Sermon, Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. Wednesdays Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 am, Morning prayer, 8:45 a. m. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 a.m. Evening prayer, 5:30 o’clock. LEY MEMORIAL M. E. i CHURCH, SOUTH O. C. Howell, Pastor Georgia and: Division Streets Church school, 9:45 a. m. Al bert H. Carey, superintendent, Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Albert H. Carey in charge. Young People’s Department has its morning session in the church school annex at 7 o'clock, with Archie Roberts as president. Intermediate meet in the maip auditorium at 7 o’clock. Evening worship, 8 o'clock. Musicale by the church choir; Mrs, J. Roland Adams, director. Prayer service, Wednesday eve- nnig, 8 p,m. Wm. T. Doughtry, Jr., in charge. Missionary society meets every Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Corrinne Curry as presi- dent. Church choir meets on Friday evenings at 8 o’clock, The public is invited to attend these stxvices. FLEMING STREET METHODIS1 CHURCH Shuler Peele, Pastor Fleming and William Streets Church school meets at 9:45 a. m. William N. Knowles, genera) superintendent, Morning worship service at 11 Sermon subject: “Causes of Doubt.” Hi-League meets at 7 p. m. Young People’s Epworth League meets at 7 p. m. Evening worship service at 8 Sermon subject: “The Bed and the Covering.” Mid-week Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 8:45 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 El:zabeth Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service, o'clock. Wednesday evening service, 8 o'clock. Reading room in Society build- ing open Fridays only. ll CHURCH OF GOD — L, A. Ford, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Sunday morning worship, o'clock. Sunday o’dock. Special music and singing. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Thursdsy nights, 8 o’clock, Everybody welcome at all serv- ices, 11 evening service, 8 ASSEMBLY OF GOD Hogsett | Matthews two each for the losers./p.. John H. and Beulah Clark Stroud, in charge of services Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class es for all ages. Friday, 7:15 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR Grinnell and Virginia Sts. Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. ‘ Mothers’ Club, Monday, 8 p. m.|§ Bible study and prayer service Wednesday, 8 p. m. B'NAI ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi Joseph Male, Pastor Joe Peariman, President of Con Hebrew Sunday School, 11 « m., and every day in week, ex- cept Friday, at 4 p. m. evening, 8 o’clock, and Saturday morning, 7 o’clock. GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Gospel addresses by A. Van Ryn on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday at 8 p. m. Week-Days Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Wm. Reagan, S. J., in charge - Sunday morning Masses will be said at 7 and 9:30 o’clock. Week-day Mass at 7 o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 o’clock, Sundays and Fridays. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor Eaton Street, between Duval and Simonton Streets Bible School at 10:00 a. Allan Robinson, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon: “The Cure For All Our Troubles.” ~ Baptist Training Union at 7 p- m. Evening worship at 8 o’clock. Sermon: “Tomorrow.” Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Junior choir practice, Friday evening, 7:30. o'clock. 4UTA m. Wednesday, TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN; CHURCH (Colored) Simonton Street Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Sunday morning service, 11 ‘Church school, three depart- ments, 3:30 p. m, : Young people, 7:30 p.m. Miss R. Evans. Evening service at 8 o'clock. “Religion in National Life.” “J do not know of any adequate support for our_form of govern: ment except that which comes from religion.”—Calvin Coolidge. Two playgrounds open daily during vacation. Junior choir, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Weeknight service, Tuesday, 8 o'clock. & Senior choir rehearsal, Friday, 8 p. m. LEGALS ee N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1 TEVENTH JUDICIAL crmcurt OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON~ ROE COUNTY. A D. A. be ngs — ahan Trustees, te te Piaintiffs, vs. Real Estate Mortgage Foreclosure 'e RL IRONS et al., Mica Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE, Notice is hereby given that. gny der and by authority of the Decree of Foreclosire rendered) | the Honorable Arthur Gomez, pf of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, Florida, in that certain cause in said Court pending, in which D. A. and CLAUDE Ie FREELAND, as Trustees, are complainants, and v. ARL IRONS, et al., are defendants, I as Special Master in Chancery ap- pointed by the Court in said de- cree, under and by virtue of the terms thereof will offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the Court House: of Monroe County, in the City of Key West, Florida, on Monday, the 6th day of September, A. D. 1937, between the hovrs of elever o’cletk, A. M., and two o'clock, P. M., the same being a legal sales day, and the hours the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: All. of Section 12 and one-half of Section 11, being all that por- tion of Section 11 lying East of Tamiami Trail, Township 54 South, Range 32 East; also Sec- tions 7 and & and the West half of Section 9 and the NE% of Section 9, all in Township 54 Séuth, Range 33 East. ‘The said property as aforesaid, together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, being sold to satisfy said decree. Dated this 7th day of August, A. D. 1937. W. CURRY HARRIS, Special Master in Chancery. IRA C. HAYCOCK, Solicitor for Complainant. eug?-14-21-28; septé IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT McDOUGAL IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, © FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In re Estate of ALBURY, ELLA LOUISE Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL CREDITORS AND PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS DEMANDS AGAINST SAID TATE You, and each of you, are here- by notified and required to present any claims and demands which you. or either of you, may have against the estate of Ella Louise Albury, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, to the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at bis office im the c y Court House in Monroe County, Florida, within eight calen- dar months from the date of the first publication hereof. Said claims! or demands shall be in writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the claimants ané shall be sworn to by the claim- ant, his agent or attorney All such claims and demands not filed within the time and in the manner herein shall be void. Dated the téth day of August, A D. 1997. ELLA MARY CARLSTEDT, ALL on Es-| | between the how LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE: (RCUIT ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CL OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON-) ROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. BEN G. KENDALL, Plaintiff, vs. Foreclosure of Tax Sale Certificates CORETTA 8S. CARLTON, et at., Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that un- der and by authority of the Final Decree of Foreclosure rendered by the Honorable Arthur Gomez, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, Florida, in that certain cause in said Court pending in which BEN G. KENDALL is complainant, and CORETTA S. CARLTON, et al., are defendants, I as Special Master in Chancery appointed by the Court in said decree, under and by virtue of the terms thereof, will offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the Court House of Monroe County, in City of Key West, Florida, on Mon- day, the 6th day of September, A. D., 1937, between the hours of eleven o'clock, A. M. and two o'clock, P. M., the same being a legal sales day, and the hours the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate in Mon- roe County, Florida, to-wit: The W% of the NW%& of Sec. 31; W% of the SW% of Sec. 19, South of rock road; W% of the W% of Sec. 30, all in Twp. 54 South, Ree. 34 ‘East; Secs. 6, 7, 18 and 19 North of rock road, all in Twp. 54 South, Rge. 34 East; N% of the NW of the SEX of Sec. 30, Twp. 54 South, Rge. 34 East; Secs. 3, 10 and 15, Twp. 54 South, Rge. 33 East; SE% of the NE% of Sec. 21, and the E% of the SE, and the E% of the SW% SEX of Sec. 21, Twp. 54 South, Ree. 24 East; , of See. 16, Twp. 33 Eavt; NEa@ of the NE of 4. BAY i South, Rge. 3¢ f e = 32, Twp. 54 South, Rests Eig of Section 5, Twp. 55 South, Ree. 34 East; W% of Secs. 3, 10 and 15, all in Twp. 54 South, Ree. 34 East The said prpperty as aforesaid, age thar with /all the “tenements, ereditaments | pnd appurtenances: thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, being sold to satisfy said decree. Dated. this 7th day of August, . 1937. A.D. THOMAS 8S. CARO, Special Master in Chancery, IRA C. HAYCOCK, Solicitor for Complal ie W% of the W% 54 South, Ree. of See, 4+ East? nant. IN THE CincUIT © ELEVENTH JUDICIAL Ci OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON~ ROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, D. A. MeDOUGAL et Trustees, al, as Plaintiffs, |e. 6-486 Mortgage Foreelosw LONG BEACH COMPANY OF FLORIDA, a Florida corpora~ tion, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that un- der and by authority of the Final Decree of Foreclosure rendered by the Honorable Arthur Gomez, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, Florida, in that certain cause in said Court pending in which D. A. MecDOUGAL and CLAUDE L. FREE- LAND, as Trustees, are \*: plainants, and LONG BEACH COM- PANY OF FLORIDA, a@ Florida cor- poration, et al., are defendants, 3 as Special Master in Chancery ap- pointed by the Court in said decree, under and by virtue of the terms thereof, will offer for sale and sell vs. N at public outery tosthe highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the Court House of Monroe County, in the City ot ag weet on, Monday, th gay of Heptem- ber, A. D., of , blevel two e 3 ayy, legal hors od described pr roe County, Northeast qi « Section Thirty-six | (36); half (E%) of Section Twenty~ five (25) and all of the East half (E%) of Section Twenty- four (24) lying South of rock road commonly known the Tamiami Trail, all in Township Fifty-four (54) South, Range Thirty-three (33) East, containing 637 acres more or Jess. The said property as aforesaid, together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, being sold to satisfy said decree, Dated this th day of August A Dyes | 7 RAYMOND) Ri LORD, Special Master in Chancery, IRA C. HAYCOCK, Soliéitor for Complainant. aug?-14-21-28; septs IN. THE. ELEVENTH OF FLORID. WRCOIT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL Cirmeurr A, IN AND FOR MON- ROK COUNTY, IN CHANCERY, D. A. MeDOUGAL and CLAUDE L. FREELAND, as Trustees, Plaintiffs, va. re of Real Estate Mortaages IVAR AXELSON AND COM- PANY, et al. Defendanta. ‘OTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice in hereby given that un- der and by authority of the Final Decree of Foreciosure rendered by the Honorable Arthur Gomes, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court Eleventh Judicial Cireuit of in and for Monroe County, that certain cause tp rt pending in which D. A. Land CLAUDE L. FREE- ‘Trustees, re com- and IVAR AXELSON AND are de- Master in wale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the Court House of Monroe County, in the City of Sth Gay of September. A. D. 19 of eleven o'clock, A M. folock P. M, the same being = legal sales day, and the hours the legal hours of sale, the following situate tm to-wit: All of Section Pour (4) Township Fifty-towr (54) South, Range Thirty-three (23) Kast; and the Southeast (SE%) of Section Two (2) Township Fifty-four (4) South, Range Thirty-three (33) East. ‘The said y a together with all the hereditaments and sppurtenances| belonging, or in any wine ing, being sold to and two thereunto the: t ac PAGE THRE: LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. CHAS. N. STONE, Complainant, vs. re of “i of Tax CHARLES G. ALBURY MABELLE M. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above stated cause that Charles G. Albury and Mabelle M. Albury, his wife, the defendants therein are non-residents of the State of Florida and that their residence as is. particularly known is 113 Eastman Street, Cranford, New Jersey. each of said de- fendants is one years and tha’ ; pel son in the State of Florida a serv- ice of a summons in chancery upon whom would bind said defendants. It is therefore ordered that said non-residents be and they are he! by required to appear in. said cause on or before the rule day in Sep- tember, to-wit, the 6th day of Sep- and ALBURY, his wife, Defendants. tember, A. D. 1937 otherwise the al- legations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants. It is further ordered that this order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper Tethet in Monroe County, Flor- a. Ordered this 6th day of August, D. 1937. Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. Raymond R. Lord Solicitor for Complainant. aug?-14-21-23; sept4 A. (SEAL) NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and by virtue of and pursuant to the certain decree made and entered on the 6th day of August, A. D. 1937, by the Honor- able Arthur Gomez, One of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Mon- roe County, Florida, in Chancery, in that certain cause therein pend- ing wherein Archie C. Thompson is the complainant and Juan Car- bonell and Fernanda Carbonell, his wife, are defendants, the under- signed Special Master in Chancery, appointed by said decree, will of- fer for sale at public outery to the highest bidder for cash, before the front door of the County Court House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, on Monday the 6th day of September, A. D. 1937 (same being a rule day of said Court and a legal sales day) during the legal hours to-wit, between 11 o'clock in the forenoon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the fol- lowing described property to satisfy sald decree by payment of the amount therein specified: In the City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, and is Subdivision Ten (19), ‘of Lot Two (2), Square Nineteen (19), according to John Lowe, Jr.'s corrected subdivision of said Lot Two (2), Square Nineteen Commencing at the cor- ner of Grinnell Jai Streets and runs James Street (80) on ce ON. Wily on Grinnell Street Forty (40) feet to the place of beginning, Allan B. Cleare, Jr. Special Master in Chancery. Raymond R. Lord, Solicitor for Complainant. BugT-14-21-28; apptt IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIROUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON~ ROW COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, J. T. VANN, Plaintiff, ve. ‘Tex NADK ROBERTS ot vir, al, 3 and seli at public outery best bidder cash at the front door of the Court House of Monroe County, in the City of Key West, Florida, on Mon- day, the 6th day of September, A .. between the hours of en o'clock, to for described property, situate in Mon- roe County, Florida, to-wit: Lot One’ (1) in ‘Section Nine (3) and Lot One (1) In Section ‘Ten (10), all in Township Sixty- one (61) South, Range Thirty~ four (34) Ea The said property as aforesaid, together with all the tenements, hereditaments # appurtenances thereunto belongiwg, of in any wine appertaining, being sold to eutiafy waid decree. ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. Special Master in Chancery. * HAYCOCK and 2. FERREYR. In re: Eatate of BEULAH ¥, BOYER, Decenaed. CREDITORS and all persons or demands againet You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to prenent any claims and demande which you, or either of you, may have agaitet the estate of Beulah Y. Mayer, 4e- censed. late of Monroe County, Florida. to the Hon, Raymond Lord, County Judge of Monroe Coun- iy, at Ris office in the County icurthoese in Monroe County, Vior- ida, Within sight calendar months ore bh A D. 1957. “OM L. Ghooms, the Estate of Dated July 7+ BAM for Administrator. By8h, wagt-14-8t