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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 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 get her ranch and marry Kay. Ted and Scrap Johnson, a cow- hand who molests Kay, shoot it out, wounding each other. Hast- ings sneaks up and kills Scrap with Ted’s gun. Arrested, Ted is tried for Scrap’s murder, but Kay stops the trial by technical protest. Ted escapes and rescues Kay, whom Hastings has kid- naped and locked in a cellar. Ted asks Kay to hide at her ranch and turn up at his second trial when he hopes to prove Hastings’ villainy. Chapter 46 In Hiding KAY cautiously raised her head and looked out the window of the cabin she had fixed up for Ted’s mother and, sister in those days that now seemed to be ages ago. For two days she had been there hiding, and the confint ment beginning to wear on’ t light she looked ‘toward the cor- been home | ee jout seeing it t "been as easy as it sounded to keep her promise to Ted, but she managed it. First of | all th all, she had changed trains, and waited at a station where no one would know her, for the afternoon train, that would Jand her at Red River late phy ht. 4 wien Slipping off the end car out being seen, she had gone by a cir- cuitous route to Old Man Jennings’ livery stable. Rousing him, she had 1937. dream of looking for her in the de- serted cabin, It wouldn't be safe to stay in her own, but in the other cabin they felt sure she could hide: indefinite! oy : iy Kay had agteed to have Shorty let in on the secret, so that he Seth could take turns smuggling food down to her, and it would be less conspicuous than if one always disappeared, Kay gave a great sigh and leaned her forehead against the glass. Then she ducked suddenly, as a | rere topped the rise leading from ie in her direction. A few minutes later there was a tap at the door, and Shorty demanded to be ad- * | mitted. te _ “Shorty!” Kay hurriedly let him in. “Wasn't it risky to cormhe so soon’ ._ “Most of the outfit’s off fire fight- ing,” Shorty answered. “They sent a truck way up from Branchtown, so the boys piled in and went along.” “But Shorty,” Kay worried, “shouldn’t they have stayed here? If it did spread this way——” “Not a chance,” Shorty reas- sured her, “it’s a good 50 or 60 miles from here, And the boys kind {| yf liked the notion of getting a bit of fire fighting money.” “Of course th oy agreed contritély. can't ay them ang ting. it ly fair ey —’ “Cut it out,” Shorty broke in gruffiy. “I didn’t mean that. Here’s your supper, | Eat it, and I'll spill e news. Predicament .T news?” Kay demanded. “Has Josh Hastings been around?” Shorty nodded. “Say, you’ve got that bird so worried, he don’t know whether he’s comin’ or goin’,” he chuckled. “He’s about crazy. I had ‘jand Hemsley. Renting a horse, Kay rode out to her ranch. taken him into her confidence to the extent of telling him no one must know she was back and swearing him to secrecy. Old Man oe never talked anyway, he could help it, and Kay knew she could trust him to keep quiet about her return. She had taken one of his horses and ridden out to the ranch. arriv- ing in the dead of night. Sne had / given her rented mount a sharp rin of her quirt that sent him rush- ‘ing on his way back. It would never do to have the outfit find © strange horse in the corral, if s! keep her presence at the ! i Nine a secret! Awakening Seth a FII8ST she had gone to her cabin @* and found her flashlight. Then she had tiptoed into the bunk- house, and led out Seth's bunk. en Se to it, she had laid her hand over his mout flashed her light in her foreman’s eyes. Smothering his startled oath as he blinked at her, Kay had put her finger to her lips, and then beck- oned him outside. With astonished but muted mumblings and grum. biinga Seth had drawn on his boots and followed her. “What the hell” he had safe distance. “When——' “Ssh! Seth!” Kay had whis- pered. “I don’t want anyone but you to know I'm here.” Interrupted only by picturesque oaths of varying degree of blas- phemy, Kay had poured out her story. “I don’t know just what Ted means to do,” she had ended, “but I think it’s up to me to carry out my Sag After a few minutes of careful ——— Seth had agreed with er. On esning were and means of Going this, it had finally been de- } cided that no one would ever a long’ talk with him today, and Daten what I know and what he told me, I doped out the whole foot Bc Only I sure earned me a the jaw!” “Well, go crown in Heaven for giving him a sock in on, Shorty,” Kay urged, rac “What did you out? ‘First place, he’d written your Aunt Kate you'd gone on a visit to some friend over in Idaho, and might not be back for several weeks. So now he can’t let on ve mete Baie’ and he’s likea locoed rattler in August. Ready to strike at anything, but not seein’ where to strike!” las he any suspicion that Tm “Not now. We pulled his le; good and plenty! "Pears he’s so f up with your Aunt Kate naggin’ that he’s cleared out to join Zeke ipoine and et —— en anyone mentions aynor, he’s fit to be tied!” “They're still searching the mountains for Ted, are they?* ae Benes “Yeah, But that guy’s pulled as complete a disappearance as the dodo bird.” Kay breathed a sigh of relief, and a faint color came into her face as she changed the subject. “TI suppose you won't be getting any more of those tamarack logs in right now with the boys off fire fighting,” she observed. “How did this thing start anyway?” “Search me! It looked like a lightning strike, it started so far off from anywheres. It must have burned a good 24 hours before it was discovered. Only trouble with that theory is that there haven't been. any thunder storms lately— at least, that’s what the weather bureau says.” (Copyright, 1927, Marie de Nervand) Kay. rides up te Marien’s cabin, Monday, SPECIAL SUBJECT AT “UPTOWN” CHURCH to Pastor ouncement ulvr re will be a special subject used Fle Street According made by Peele the z (Uptown) norrow eve se > & Spe- ject that al people e expressed an interest in, t t As Regarded by His Ene around the statement in Gospel, Chapter Tt will alse deal with the life of Christ. the y y and 25 ver: ine’ It is ents in hope tim NESSES. liters, friends and w church always, the pastor states. The morning message will That Knows No Defea to The bseribe house and strode down | astor that this will be ajafterncon when members find a cordial welcome at this be Cola around the subject, “The Life} BASEBALL RESULTS | y, August 27 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At Brooklyn ‘Cincinnati .. oo 4 Brooklyn *.2.4.- ae (Called, end of seventh, rain) {Sermon subject: “Lot, Demas, Batteries: ! Hollingsworth and/Qnesimus—Types of Clristians ;Campbell; Frankhouse and Phelps.| Today.” » Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Our Decision For Eternity.” Mid-week prayer meeting, Wed- nesday, 8 p. m, R. H. E.| “Be not deceived; God is not 1 7 2j)mocked: for wnatsoever a map New York 0 4 0jsoweth, that shall he also reap. Batteries: Brown, Brandt and/For he that soweth to his flesh Todd; Me:ton, Coffman and Dan: jshall of the flesh reap corruption; ning, ubut he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life ever- lasting.” William L. Halladay, Pastor 527 William Street Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. R. H. E. iy sorlto Second Game Postponed, rain. First Game At New York | Pittsburgh Second Game At New York Pittsburgh . New York . Batteries: Swift and Todd; j Smith and Danning. pase anes First! Game At Philadelphia St. Louis Phi'adelpni; Batteries: Passeau and Wilson. ‘ LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH ©: C. Howell, Pastor Georgia and Division Streets Church school, 9:45 a. m. Al bert H, Carey, superintendent, Morning worship, 11 o0’cloek. Rev. George E. Summers «id charge. ; 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. 1/Samuel B_ Pinder in charge. Prayer service, Wednesday eve- Dorothy S. Second Game At Philadelphia St, Louis Philadelphia Batteries: Ryba and Owen; Walters, Muleahy, LaMaster andjning at: 8 o’clock. Grace. Curry in charge. Special music by choir under Mrs. J. Roland Adams will be a feature of these services, Missionary society meets every Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, AMERICAN LEAGUE with Mrs.-Corrinne Curry as presi- At ‘Chicago R. H. E.| dent. 5 8 6} Church choir meets on Friday 0 3 2jevenings at 8 o’clock, Appleton and R, Fer-|_ The public is invited to attend rell; Dietvich. Lee and Sewell. these sexyices. At Detroit Boston R. H. E. 3 8 2 6 9 Chicago at Boston, two games, postponed, wet grounds. R. H. E.| FIRST METHODIST CHURCH eit Detroit & 6 1 Batterics: Wilson and Desaut- els; Coffman and York. Joe A. Tolle, Pastor Eaton and Simonton Streets Church school, 9:45 a. m. Ger: ald Sauftiders, superintendent. Morniii¢’ Worship, 11 ~ o’clock. H. E- Rev. Dr. A. de Barritt will preside 7. 0'in the absence of the pastor. His Cleveland 8: 2) subject will be: “Failures, Their Batteries: Rosg and Hays;!Cause and Remedy.” Galehouse, Brown and Sullivan, Epworth League, 7 p. m. : Evening worship, 8 o'clock R. H. E.|Albert Carey in charge. _.. 4 9 1} Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 St. Loui; - 3,12 2). m. ‘ Es Dattasion: Roffing, Wicker mee seheereel, Pdi & 7:45 - i + Hildeb: it} p. m. rs. Joseph Sawyer, organ Minbier ond Dieser) Huldeleand ist; Gerald Saunders, director. “Worship with us on Sunday.” At Cleveland R, Phi.adelphia oo) 5 At St, Louis New York . CHURCH OF GOD L, A. Ford, Pastor - } TITLE BOUT WILL | DRAW MANY FANS 1106 Olivia Street Sunday morning worship, o'clock. Sunday o'clock, Special music and singing. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Thursdsy nights, 8 o’clock, Everybody welcome at all serv- ices. 11 BUDDY BAER WILL (FIGHT IN 8 PRELIMINARIES TO BIG EVENT evening service, {Special to The Citizen) NEW ‘YORK, Aug. 28.—Mon- day night the Louis-Farr heavy- weight title bout will take place at Yankee Stadium, weather per- mitting. When ythey weighed in. the Welchman tipped the scales at 207 pounds to Louis’ 198, a nine-pound advantage. They will have to weigh again Monday aft- ernoon, Buddy Baer, brother of Max Baer, wil! fight in the prelimin- aries against Abe Simon, A large crowd of fans will be in attendance. Schemling is offered a bout with the winner for October. 12 at Madison Sqvare Garden. The bie| “jf” is the split of gate rereipts. Max says he is ready to fight any place and any time but he wants a 30 percent share. H ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. 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 S. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Weekly Prayer Meetings Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday, 7:15 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH | | “EL SALV4T9R Grinnell and v_ vinia 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) Wedriesday, 8 p. m. \SATANS CINCHED FIRST. HALF FLAG. B’NAL ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi Joseph Malic, Pastor Joe Pearlman, President of Con- | SECOND-HALF PLAY WILL BE- gregation | | Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a - GIN MANDAY AFTER. im. and every day in week, ex) l cept Friday, at 4 p. m. | | Regular services every Friday | ty NOON evening, 8 o'clock, and Saturday} d i Caratiells: Red Devile dnched| OUNE: 7 o'clock. | jthe first-half flag of the Social) ; Diamondball League yesterday} they defeated} 'Roberts Stars, giving them a three-game lead and only two tmore contests te play. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH | | J. C. Gekeler, Pastor White and Washington Streets Sunday School at 10 3 m : Seeond-half play will start Mon-| Oscar Norman, superintendent. [day afternoon, 5 o'clock, Coca-| Morning worship at 11 o'clock. will play Roberts Stars. On/Sermon; “Solamon, Man of the wesday, the Cokes will tackle} World.” jCaraballo Red Devils. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Tne final half will consist of'Sermon: “The Unfailing Dvtee- 12 games for each club. The win- | tive.” ning team will cross bats with the} Mid-week Bible study on Wed- “Satang for the league honors, nesday at 7:30 p. m. Young People’s Department has}, , 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 service at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “The Life That Knows No Defeat.” i Hi-League meets at 7 p. m. t Young People’s Epworth League meets at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Christ Accord- ing to His Enemies.” Mid-week Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday. 8:45 p. m, In political matters looks like the C.1.0. ought to be named C.O.D. Greater love hath no man than a GOSPEL HALL politician for a voter’s baby at elec tion time. 720 Southard Street Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. L E G A L 5 Gospel addresses by A. Van Ryn| jy rae CIRCUIT COURT OF THE on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and) ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Sunday at 8 p. m OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON- ij pe ROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Week-Days D. A. McDOUGAL and CLAUDE Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30)" FREELAND, as Trustees, : Piaintiffs, p.m. Real Estate Mortgage ‘oreclosure Vv. EARL IRONS et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that un- der and by authority of the Final St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Decree of Foreclosure rendered by the Honorable Arthur Gomez, one Wm. Reagan, S. J., in charge | of°sne°Suages of the Circuit Court Sunday morning Masses will be} of the Bleventh Judicial Cixontt of said at 7 and 9:30 o’clock. Biorids, In: 600. tor: onres County, Florida, in that certain cause in Baca ame Mass - 7 ees . sald Court pending, in which D. A. vening service at 7:30 o’clock,| Mc A and (CLAUD! i ;. FREELAND, as Trustees, are Sundays and Fridays. complainants, and V. ‘EARL 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 Meetings every Sunday morn-|of Monroe County, in the City 0 ‘ : ; |}Key West, Florida, on Monday, the ing at the Harris School audi-' ¢th aay of September, A. D. 1937, torium at 10 o'clock. Men and between the hours of eleven ¢clock, ; . M. and two o'clock, . the women not connected with @NY; same being a legal sales day, and other Bible Class and regardless the Route the pao a of beard aga Pde? ‘ollowing deser: property, of denominations are invited t0) situate in Monroe County, Florida, attend. 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 8 and the West half of Section 9 and the NEY of Section 9, in Township 54 South, Range 33 East. The said together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, being sold to satisfy vs. CATHOLIC CHURCH MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Sts. Sundays Summer Months Schedule ae Sundays Sung Mass, Holy Communion, _ 7 a.m. Children’s Mass, Catechism, | 2PhO"inne 9:30 a. m. Bee Dated this 7th day of August, , Morning prayer said plain, 11/4. D. 1937. Ww. GURAY nANRIN. o'clock, ira c, Spaclal Master in Chancery. “i pig Mans, chert earmon, 11:16 bollcitor, for Gomipiainan “Evensong, Prayer, Benediction, 8 p. m. Week-Days ‘ Morning Prayer,6:45 o’clock! Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. Wednesdays Sermon, CLASSIFIED COLUMN, | ; Low Mass, Holy Communion,/*® 7 . m. bis Advertisements under this head orning prayer, 8:45 a. m- — | will be inserted in The Citjzen at . Se Mes, Holy Communion, 91, rate of 1c a word for each in- Evening prayer, 5:30 o'clock, |ertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | 25c. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults. . Payment for, classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, ild-| but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for 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 bui ing open Fridays only. il 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 subject: “Prepare to Meet Thy God.” Baptist Training Union at 7{ ‘ . POSITION WANTED PASITION WANTED — White girl to take care of child and light heuse work. Wil! live on premises if desired. 1605 Flag- ler Avenue. - aug2s-tf pm Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Bible Prophec- ies of Present European Troubles.” Prayer meeting, Wednesday,! 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30 FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOME, electric ice box, tile bath, etc. Reasonable, Apply Johnton & Johnson. jiy30-4t THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th Miami, Florida. Low p. m. Junior choir practice, Friday evening, 7:30 o'clock. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) Simonton Street Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Sunday morning service, o'clock. Elder Evans. 13] experience necessary. Pleasant dignified work. Write today. ‘Church school, three depart-; CI. Togstad Company, Dept. ments, 3:30 p. m. atid NP Kokomo, Indiana. aug28-Itx Young people, 7:30 p.m. Mise} ——______—————~ R. Evans. FOR SALE Evening service at 8 o'clock. | ————_____—_————— Addresses by Laymen on “Lay-| BELIEVE IT OR NOT—You can men’s Day.” save money by baying at LIT- Two playgrounds open daily} TLE CASH GROCERY, during vacation. Simonton street. Junior choir, Tuesday, 7-30 Tue-Thu-Sat p. m. Weeknight service, Tuesday, 8$1FOR SALE—Hoover Electric o'clock. Sweeper in good condition. Senior choir rehearsal, Friday.| $10.00 Cash. Apply 711 Seuth- sp. _ ard street, sugze-2 property as aforesaid,lo¢ | LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT) OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON-) ROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. BEN G. KENDALL, Plaintiff, Foreclosure of Tax Sale Certificates CORETTA S. CARLTON, et at., Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that un- @ér atid by authority of the Final Decree ,of Foreclosure rendered the’ Honorable Arthur _ Go vs. Fie ef Fiona in that certain cause in said, Court pending in which BEN G: RENDALL is complainant, and ETTA S. CARLTON, et al., are fendants, 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 the 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 Wi% of the NW% of Sec. 31; W% of the SW% of Sec. 19, South of rock road; W% of the Wi of Sec. 30, all in Twp. 54 South, Rge. 34 East; Secs. 6, 7, 18 and 19 North of rock road, all in Twp. 54 South, Ree. 34 East; N%& of the NW% of the SEX of Sec. 30, Twp. 54 South, Ree, 34 East; Secs. 3, 10 and 15, Twp. 54 South, Rge. 33 Bast; SE\% of the NE of Sec. 21, and the E% of the SE%, and the BW/of the SW% of the SE% of Sec. 21, Twp. 54 South, Ree. ?: East; W% of the W% 16, Cg 54 South, Ree. st; NE¥% of the NEX of Sec. 29, Twp. 54 South, Ree. 34 East; S% of the SW% of Sec. 32, Twp. 54 South, Ree. 34 East; E n 5, Twp. 55 South, 3 W% of Secs. 3, in Twp. 54 South, Ree. 34 Ea: 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. THOMAS 8. CARO, Special Master in Chancery. IRA C. HAYCOCK, Solicitor for Complainant. aug?-14-21-28; sept IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON~ ROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, D. A. MecDOUGAL et al, as Trustees, Plaintiffs, vs. No. 6-486 Mortgage 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 ree of Foreclosure rendered by th ae ae one) 6 that certain cause in said Court pending in which D. A. McDOUGAL and CLAUDE L. FREE- LAND, as Trustees, are com- plainants, and LONG BEACH COM- PANY OF FLORIDA, a@ Florida cor- poration, et al., are defendants, J as Special Master in Chancery: ap- pointed by the Court in gaid under and by virtue of the thereof, will offer for sale at public outery, to the highest and best bidder for cash at the , fron! door of the Court House of Monroe County, ft City’ of Key West. nourdat bi two eal sulds day, legal hours of described | pro} i roe County, Northeast quarter Section Thirty-six (36); Eust half (E%) of Section Twenty- five (26) and all of the East half (B%) of Section Twenty- four (24) lying South of the rock road commonly known as the Tamiami Trail, all in ‘Township Fifty-four (54) South, Range Thirty-three (33) East, containing 637 acres more or less. The said property as aforesaid, together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto betonging, or in any wise appertaining, being sold to satisfy nidehed jth day RAYMOND R. LORD, Spectat Master in Chancery. IRA C. HAYCOCK, Solicitor for Complainant. augl-14-21-28; of August. septs IN THE CIRCUIT COURT © ELEVENTH JUDICIAL © OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON- ROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. D. A. MeDOUGAL and CLAU L. FREELAND, as Trustees, Plaintiffs, va. re of Estate a IVAR AXELSON AND COM- PANY, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice in hereby given that un- der and by authority of the Fina} Decree of Foreclosure rendered ty the Honorable Arthur Gomes, one of the Judges of the Cireuit Court ot the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of for Monroe County, hat certain cause in said Court pending in which D. A. MeDOUGAL and CLAUDE L. FREE- LAND, as Trustees, are com- Jainants, and IVAR AXELSSON AND PANY, 7 al, are de- tendants, i as Special Master in Chancery appointed by the Court PAGE LEGALS © IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND cepa COUNTY. Complainant, ot Lien of Tax Certificates. CHARLES G. ALBURY and MABELLE M, ALBURY, his wife, Defendants. 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 ida and that their residence as is particularly known Is 113 man Street, Cranford, New Jersey. That each of said de- fendants is over the age of twenty- one years and that there is no per- son in the State of Florida a serv- ice of mmmons in chancery upon whom would bind said defendants. It is therefore ordered that said non-residents be and they are here- by required to appear in said cause on or before the rule day in Sep- tember, to-wit, the 6th day of Sep- tember, A. D. i937 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 oe in Monroe County, Filor- Ordered A. D, 1937, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. Raymond R. Lord Solicitor for Complainant, augi-14-21-28; septd this 6th day of August, | NOTICE OF MASTER'S SA) 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, bythe Honor- able Arthur Gomez, One of the Judges of the Cireuit/Cuettddt the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Moh- roe County, Florida, in Chancery, in that certain cause therein pentl- ing wherein Archie C. Thompson. is the complainant and Juan Ca bonell and Fernanda Carbonell, wife, are defendants, the. um signed Special Master in Chan . appointed by said decree, will of- fer for sale at public outcry 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 of sale, 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 satisty said decree by payment of amount therein specified: In the City of Subdivision Ten (10), Two (2), Square Nineteen (19), according to John Lowe, Jr.'s corrected subdivision of said Lot Two (2), Square Nineteen (19). Commencing at the co ner of Grinnell and Streets and runs on Street N. Ely Blighty (80) feet and Six (6) inches; thence 8. E.’ly Forty (40) feet; thence S. W.'ly Eighty (86) feet and Six (6) inches to Grinnell thence N. W.'ly on Street Forty (40) feet place of beginn Allan B, Cleare, Jr. Special Master in Chancery. Raymond R. Lord, Solicitor for Comp! 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MON~- NTY, IN CHANCERY, co . Plaintitt, ‘Tax Certifieate ve. sai ROBERTS et vir, © i Defendants. E OF MASTER'S BALE is lereby given that mi- by authority of the Final of Foresh Cireutt of Florida, in and for Monroe County, Florida, in that certain cause in said Court pending in which J. T. VANN is complainant, and CANADY ROBERTS et vir, et al. are de~ fendants, 1 Mai Chancery appointed by th t sale and sell at public ottery! to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the Court pin City of Key West, Floritla, on Mon- day, the 6th day of September, A. Ty, 1927, between the heave |'of sleven o'clock. A. Mand two o'clock, ; the same being a y, and the hours the . the following described property, situate in Mon- roe County, Florida, to-wit: Lot One’ (1) in | Section Nine (9) and Lot One (1) in Section Ten (16), all in Township Sixty- one (61) South, Hange Thirty- four (34) Ba: A The aid property de afore with all the tenem: ments and appurten thereunto belonging, of in any wise appertaining, being seld to satiafy waid decree. Dated this 7th day A. BD. 1987 ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR Special Master in Chancery HAYCOCK and ot Avgant, RA © DON EK Solteiters for a FERREYRA plainant 14-21-98; septt IN THE COUNTY J0DGHs CovnT IN AND FORK MONROE COUNTY, rLonEm. is PRONATE. TATE thal by notified af Ment | Florida. to the Hon between the hours of cleven o'clock, A. M. and two o'clock P.M. the me being & legal sales day. the hours the legal hours of and the follow! describes property. Moarce County, Florida, situate im to-wit: All of Section Four (4) tn ‘Township Fifty-four (54) Sevth, Range Thirty-three (33) East; and the Southeast quarter (SB%) of @ Township Fifty-four (54) south, Range Thirty-three (33) East. ‘The ssia* Pg aforesaia Section Two appuri-nances thereunto belonging. or is any wise appertaining, being sold to satiety said decree Dated thie Tth day of Angust, «& D. 1997. RAYMOND BR. LORD, Masier i® Chatecery ma ¢. HAYCOCK, toe Cormptaien 47 R. Lord, County County, Fierida, » County Court Howse County, Florida, within elxht dar months from the date of firat publication Beret. aid chain or shall te in writing and tence ant ant, bie agent AM auch © mands nt filed within the time and to the Manner prescribed herein shall Se void. Dated the 10th day of August, A D. 1937. MARY CARLATEUT. Aa Uxcecetriz of the Last Will and Testament and firet cudicil there of Ells Levies ry, cman a sug 6-23-38; 4e- wou vihe to The Citizen—S6e o vealy.

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