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PAGE FOUR ocecccccovecovevevesnees| PERSONAL MENTIO eoccose one Mrs. Leon McFarland and son! Wayne, left over ‘the this morning for Mrs. McFarland will some business matters and pects to return about Saturday. highway Mrs. Robert Knowles and daughter Miss Catherine were passengers on the Florida Motor Lines bus this morning going to’ Miami for vacation of month. a one Miss Ophelia Lester, ter, who left Miami where’ attend to ex-! daughter} of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lancelot Les-| ‘THE IMPORTANT DETAILS By the end of August, 1787, the | Pederal Convention that wrote our government which was to loom so large in the histofy of human free- last “Thursday to) dom. Now they were concerned with spend the week end in Miami with| the tremendously important details relatives and friends, Sunday morning on the plane. Paul Busbee, second assistant keeper at Allligator Reef. light- house, has arrived from the light to spend his quarterly. vacation with his family. Mrs. Ralph Russell and daugh- ter Lois Rae, were passengers on the bus yesterday morning going to Miami to join Mr, Russell who is attached to the Steward’s de- partment of the Steamship Ploride. (oHarry Wellacott, former Key Wepter who has made his home im Pampa: covering a period of yearsjarrived yesterday morning geeompgnying his daughters Miss- es Marriek and Betty, and after a ride around the city left on the Guba for a vacation in Havana. Mrs. E. M. Carlstedt and son Carl, who left last Friday for Tampa returned yesterday morn- ing on the Cuba and will continue their interrupted vacation with relatives. Dr. ‘and Mrs. Julio De Poo, who were spending a vacation at northern points, returned over the highway Sunday evening. Miss Helen Pollock, who was visiting as the guest of her fa- ther, Louis Pollock, Duval Street Jeweler, left over the highway Sunday morning for the home in Miami. Rex Baeza, left on the Florida Motor Lines bus Sunday morning for points on the Florida Keys. iMrs. Charles H. Archer, who was spending a while with Mr. Archer’s family at the home on Caroline street, left Sunday: morning on the bus for Deer- field. Norvin Maloney, one ef the en- gineers on the Florida Keys, who was in Key West to spend a brief vacation and celebrate his birth-' day anniversary, returned to his station Sunday morning. Dr, Aurelio Perez, of Miami, formerly @ resident of Key West, accompanied by a sister, Miss, Clara Perez, are in the city for a visit with a sister, Mrs. Bryan Richardson, who has just an- nounced the birth of « daughter, © Mra: “Mercedes) Comas, Mrs. Jennié DuBreyil, Miss Chila Fal- tom and: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ga-~ lindos:who»were visiting relatives in-Key West for one week, re- tupned this morning to thei homés, in) Miami. Duncombe Cash, Jr,, employed by the Tampa Electric Company,| arrived over the highway last eve- ning and is spending a part of his vacation in Key West. W. W. Demeritt, superintendent of lighthouses in this district, and his son Dr. W. W. Demeritt, Jr.,/ left over the highway this morn- img en route to Miami. Other passengers in the car were Mi Carrie Pierce and Miss Hilda Rus- sell, going also to Miami, STR. COLORADO — VESSEL COMES IN DURING MORNING FROM NEW YORK Steamship Colorado arrived inj for the modern flapper to perfect! port this morning 7 o'clock from New York, en route to Tampa, and began unioading a shipment ef approximately 100 tons of fabricated steel for the aval station docks projects. Thig shipment, it was said, com- returned | af that plan. Yet even in details, their leaders clung jealously to the principles of democracy which had influenced all the deliberations. When, for example, on August 31, “The people,” he said, “are, in fact, the fountain of all power,” and added that by resorting to them all difficulties are solved. Madison was equally insistent that in the proposed Union there should be no discrimination between states. expected later to seek admission, should enter, he insisted, dn the came footing as those seaboard states } the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of Presi- dent; nor shall any. person be elected to that office, who shall be under the age of thirty-five years, and who has not been, in the whole, at least fourteen years a resident within the United States.” KEY WEST IN DAYS. GONE BY ‘Happenings Here Just Ten Years Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen “Your boulevard is one of the finest pieces of road in the United States and the best in Florida” declared H. N. Roden- baugh, vice president of the Flor- ida East Coast Railway, during a talk yesterday and concluded by saying “It represents the best in- vestment of public funds which’ could have been made.” The high railroad official made the trip. over the boulevord with Wm. R.| Porter, John Costar, agent for the F. E. C. in Key West, and Andrew J, Milter, the P. and O. S. S. Co. “Mr. Rodenbaugh was, and is, of the opinion that the extension to White street should be carried out and complete the way to the logical terminus. “The boule vard will prove to be one of the greatest advertisements you could have. Of this there can be no manner’ of doubt, and I will not: be at all surprised if it does prove the drawing power which will/ bring hundreds of visitors ‘who will come for the sole purpose of reviewing this magnificent stretch of roadway.” The. poll ‘tax books. cannot , be Spened tomorrow, as. blank “ re- feeipta. and books have? ifot. ar- rived from Tallahasseé, ‘County Tax Collector W. .F., Maloney stated today. The forms have been ordered more than two months, Mr. Maloney told Tho} Citizen and should have been here some time ago. Bs soon as they! are received notice will be pub- lished and payments can start at jonce, Three city league baseball teams will start & stries of 12 games next Sunday and Monday. This was @evided at a meeting of the managers last night. The Mon- roes, Regulars and Service teams ‘Will take part in the series, each of them strengthened by members of the Legion team which has. found it impractical to put a team’ in the field. The game will be played by the Regalars and Mon- roes Sunday and the next game on Monday by the Monroes and Service teams. Baitorial “comment: Although kissing in a crude form may have an archeologist avers, it remained ithe art.—Key ‘West Citizen. And jthe movie te show how it is done. }-—Times-Union. | Pablo de Armas, one of the ithree men injured in a collision ybetween a bus and a truck yes- executive of still at the hospital and ported as resting well. is re- S. Stokes Filer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Filer, will soon en- , tet upon his seeond year at the Southern Dental College of At- lanta, Ga. He will be graduated {next June. He is now in Atlanta where he has been attending the summer clinic of the institution, The baseball game which was ‘halted Thersday afternoon be- — the Rotarians and College Boys, will be played tomorrow afternoon starting at 3:30. The game will be on the Naval Station jgrounds, Secretary Warner of jthe Rotarians announced, ! An open meeting will be held this evening by the Woman’s Mis- ‘sionaty Society, in Fleming Street ehurch. A special program _ will ‘be rendered, and the public is in- vited. The Key West Electric Com- pany building at Greene and Du- ‘val street is being given a new land complete set of eave troughs j which will convey all water from the roof into the cistern of the company. Edna Kolmeyet, of Miami, were married this morning in the of- fice of County Judge Hugh Gunn. 'LOUIS RETAINS CHAMPIONSHIP {Continued from Page One) Farr would last only four or five ; rounds. Before the bout Max Schmeing Was presented to the crowd and j Mike Jacobs gave a gold belt to the champ. The winmer of this jbelt three times in a row will have jcomplete possession of same and Louis already has two notches. um LEGALS NOTICE “OF APPLICATION FoR TAX DEED 168 (Semate Bilt No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that 1..G. Raley, holder of Tax “ortivicate Wo. 2191, isxue@ “the Sth day of August, A. D. 1929, has fited Mie Br Wy Office and has mage application fer a tax deed to be is- ened braces the following described prop- | been known im the Stone Age,.as, erty in the County of Monroe, State’ ot Florida, to-wit Wet 1, Sar. 4 Key Large City. Garden Cove, Plat Book i, Page Lin i ‘The assessment of the aM prop erty andor the sald certificate t- sued was th the name of Chas G. \ thane. | Untess said certificate shall ipedewmed according te law, [property described therein will be jseld to the highest bidWer at the feurt house door op the fitet Mon @ay in the month af ber, pletes the steel shipimonts for the|terday, was able to. be removed! {sir. which is the €th day et Sep] naval station preject, whieh, since the steel shipments started te ar-]2117 Whitehead street late in the! 19 rivd, is just a littl more than 4.-'evening. Frank de Armas, anoth-| ‘er of the trio of injured men is 900 tons, from the hospital to his home Yember, 1937. } Timted this August, ti (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Gireuit Coert of Montes County, Florida. augi@-17-24-21 10th day of : Misses Mary Phyllis Grey, Maxine} Thomas A. .Bruno..and Mies! thereon. Seid certificate em-! Miss Martha Clements, former- }ly of Key West but now making her home in Miami, delightfully home, 2732 North Miami Averme’ in celebration of her twentieth} birthday anniversary. | During the evening a number, of interesting games were played’ and contests interested the play- winners, and to rownd out a per- fect evening dancing was joyed. The home was beautifully dec-! orated in white and pink, with; cut flowers interspersed, forming! a pleasing color scheme, and mak. ing a perfect background for the} beautiful_ assortment of gifts which were received by - the gracious and entertaining hostess. The color scheme was also carried out im the arrangements and serv- ice of dainty refreshments served threughout the evening. Guests of Miss Clements were: en-} Hamilton, Dorothy Larrimore, Dorothy Mallard, Martha Grimes, Minnie Lee Watkins, Paula Davis, Cecilia Lewis, Emma Clyde Mar- tin. Eugene Reilly, Samuel _ Lari- more, William Grimes, Joe Mat: tax, Roscoe Ganbett,." Stanley; Bayles, Alfred Blocker, Ormond Cordova, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mar- tin, Mr. and Mxs. Clifton A‘nder- son, Mrs. Paul Davis, Mirs. Reggie Russell, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. | Clements. LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. NOTICE IS HEREBY That J. G. Edley, holder of Tax Certificate No. 2267, issued the 5th GIVEN, / doing well, {be given the name of Mary Ann. } Sold to the highest bidder at the RECENT BIRTHS DAUGHTER BORN Announcement has been mast of the birth of a daughter, weigh- ing eight and a half pounds, to! | entertained Jast week at her Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Richardson |*** yesterday at their home,*916 Vir- ginia street. Mother and baby are reported to be getting along nicely. JCHN LUD ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. Maleolm Roberts of 604 Grinnell street announc t { 1 ! ers. Joe Mattox being one of the the birth of a boy weighing five! i : th? PASITION pounds on August 28, in home. He will be given the name John Lud Roberts. Mother and son are reported | | | MARY ANN ARNOLD Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold of | 927 United Street announce the} birth of a daughter weighing 6 1-2; pounds in the home yesterday| morning. The new arrival will; Mrs. Arnold and the baby are! reported doing nicely, LEGALS OF APPEICATION FOR TAX DEED — (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That J. |. Edle holder of Tax Certificate No. . issued the Sth} fay of August, A. D. 1929, has filed] same in my office and has madel application for a tax deed to be is-| sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop-| jerty in the County of Monroe, State | of -Fierida. Lot 43, Sar. NOTICE { } to-w , Key Largo City, Industrial Sect.. Plat No. 5, Plat Book 1, Page 176. sessment of the said prop- erty nder the said certificate is- sued Was in the name of Hattie A. Sherman. ' Uniess said certificate shall be} redeemed according to law, the} property described therein will be court house door on the first Mon-! day fm the month of September, 1937, which is the 6th day of Sep- tember, 1937. apneet this 19th day (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe} County, Florida. augl0-17-24-31/ of August, day of August, A. 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 Ftorida, to- Lot 22, Sar. 9, Key Largo City, Industrial Sect., Plat No. 5, Plat Book 1, Page i76. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- #ued was in the name of J. M. Huff- man. Untess 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- day in the of September, 1937, which is the 6th day of Sep: tember, 1937. Dated nis 1987. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe: County, Florida, augl0-17-24-31 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR: TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. - NOTICE IS HBREBY GIVEN, That J. G. Edley, holder of Tax Certificate No. 2193, issued the Sth day of August, A. D. 1929, has filed jsame in my. office and has made lapptication for a tax deed to be ik- {sued thereon. Said certificate em- {braces the following degoribed props ferty fh the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: | Lot 4, Sar. 4, Key .Largo City, 10th day of August, 163) ¥ Garaen C lat Book 1, Page The assessment of the sald prop» erty under the sald certificate is- | sued_was in the name of Walter © De Garmo, Inc. be Untess taid | Tedeemed acco: propetty descr: therein will be jsetd to the highest bidder at the {court horse door on the fitst Moh- i@ay in the month | 1987, which is the 6th j tember, 1937. i Dated this 10th es 1987. - | SRAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of County, Florida. certificate shall x to: law, f Aurust, @0G10-17-24-39 | NOTICE or cot ganesead FoR ‘o. 163) REBY (GIVEN, holder of BO NOTICE That J. G. Edie’ Certificate No. issutd the jay of August, 2 1929, tas filed, jsame in my office and has made! | application for a tax deed to be is- Jsued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described pi erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Let 1, Sqr. 1 Key Large City, Garden City, len Cove, Plat No. 2, Plat Book 1, Page 195. The assessment of the said prep» Jerty under. the said certificate in-| Jeued Was in the name of Mlatpi Bank & Trust Co. Unless said certificate shall be Tedeemed according to law, the! property desc therein with Bel sold to the highest bidder at the oart house door on the first Mon- day the month of September, 1937, which is the 6th day of Sep-| tember, 1937 j Dated this 10th day of Auguét,} 1937. j (shan Clerk of Cirenit Cow Coanty, Florida. au ! Ross © Sawyer of Monroe 1-24-31 NOTTCR OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED j (Senate Bilt No. 162) i |. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN) } That J ley, holder of 11-14 of {Tax Certificate No. 226%, iewned thel Sth day of August, A.D, 1529, has, | titea same in my office and has! made application for & tax deed tej be immued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following ried iproperty in the County of State of Florida, to-wit } Tots 3, 4, 6. 6, B15, 16 | 18 28, Sgr. 9, Key Lare | Tedentrial See. No. Rook 1, Page 17% | The asessment of the said prep- derty under the salt certificate gx- lsued was fm the same of Mintni [Bank & Trost Co, Uniess said certificate be deemed accordigg to law, the roperty described therein wilt be se » the higbest bidder at ¢he t howse @eer om the first ifen- day in the month of September, 383%, which Is the €th day of Sep- tember, 1237 eeeed. tht 20th @ay of Auwust. asst. (SEAL) Roser C Sawyer Clerk of Citeatt Court of Montes: Ceenty, Fleriés. sugié-1/-26-3i } Monree, ms, City, Prat 5. Plat ' 4 jerty of Septembet,j sued was in the name of Mrs. Les- y of Sep-ilie Lane. sie } sha NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR} TAX DEED (Senate BM No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| That J. G. diey, holder of Tax Certificate 92, issued the Sth @ay of August, A. D. 1929, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is-f sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 2, Sar. 4, Key Largo City, Garden Cove, Plat Book 1, Page assessment of the safd pro: erty under the said certificate i seed was im the name of Chas. Mand. Unless said certificate shall be tedeemed according ‘to law, the prone 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, which is the 6th day of Sep- tember, 1937. Dated this 10th day of»August, 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cirenit Court of Monroe County, Florida, augl0-17-24-31 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate BY No, 163) IS HEREBY _ GIVEN, Edley, holder“ ot Tax No, 2260, issued the Sth ugust, A. D. 1929, has filed in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be i sued thereon. Said certificate em braces the foNowing described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Lot 45 Sar, 6, Key Largo City, Industrial Sect, Plat No. ©, Vlat Book 1, Page 176. The assessment of the said prop- under the said certificate is- Uniess sald 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- day in the month of September, which % the 6th day of Bep- ber, 1937, ted this 10th day of August, s Ross C Sawyer Clerk of, Cireult Court of Monroe County, Florida. augié-17-24-31 FN THE COUNTY J0DGR’S CoURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. t™ re Estate of Mildred Ane Shavers, also known as Mildred A. Shavers, also known as Mildred Shavets, SPORT AND A RR DISCHARG! Notice is hereby given to all per- sons that Myrtle I. Deane, the un- dersigned administratrix of the es- tate of Mildred Anne Shavers, aleo khown as Mildred A. Shavers, alzo known as Mildred Shavers, de- ceased, has filed with the Honor- able Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, Wer final report as said) adminis- tratrix and has made application fot her discharge as administratrix of the estate of Mildred Anne Shav- ers, also known as Mildred A. also known as Mildred deceaned. August 2ist My I. Deane Administratrix of the estate of Shavers, Dated As MONKOE THEATER Maurice Chevalier in THE BELOVED VAGABOND —aelso— The Man Who Found Himself Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 18-20c; Night: 1 STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE le Deliciously Fresh! —TRY IT TODAY— On Sale At Al Grocers WANTED—Best Cruiser $500.0 ,|AUSTIN DELIVERY TRUCK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 81, 1937) LEGALS | LEGALS ne NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR) NOTICE OF APPLICATION Fou TAX DEED } TAX DEED {Senate Bi No, 163) { (Senate BAN No. 368) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,|- NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN, That J. G. Eat holder of. Tax! That J. G. Radley, holder of Tax Certificate No. . Issued the Sth} Certificate No. 1241, issued the 3rd day of August, A. D. ;day has filed ®@ | same jn my office and has made! same in “my Office and has made application for a tax deed to be is-i application for a tax deed to be is~ sued thereon. Said certificate em-| sued thereoh. “Suid certificate “m+ braces the following described prop-! braces the following described prop- 9 erty In the County of MoRroe, State| erty th the County of Monroe, State - of Florida, to-w Lot a, to-wit: cash wi'l buy. See E. R. Yaws,| Lot Lot 21, Sar 9, Key Pia a County Court House, today or! Industrial Section, Key b> tomorrow. aug31-2tx; Plat No. 5, Plat’ Seok: 1)(Page 178. WANTED: The assessrvent of the sa prop- girl to eare offe the said ceotificate is- n thé ame of; Mitti¢ light house work. ‘premises if ler Avenue. ccccecccee!| CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED 2 3, Sar. 4, Key Largo City, ‘den Cove, Plat Book 1, Page ssment of the sald prop- er the said certificate is- seid cértificate d according to shall law, be the} ¥ @escribgd therein will be! sold to the highest bidder at the {court house door ‘on tie first Mon- }day in the. month of September, “L937, which is the 6th day of Sep- tember,: 1937. i rated this sald certificate shall voKding to Imw, property described thereim will be sold to the highest bidder at court house door on the first .M y in the month of ptemb: | 1937, yehich is the 6th May of Sep tembér, 1937. ated this 10th day of August, 10th day of August Ross C Sawyer it Court of Monroe augl0-17-24-31 edison tt! AL) Ross C Sawyer k of Clrevif Court of Monroe Florida. -. avgl0-17-24-33 NICELY FURNISHED HOME,} electric ice box, tile bath, ete.} Reasonable, Apply Johnson &| NOTICE ~~ are aeatee Johnson. Slys0-tf | (Senate BAK No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That J. G. Eat holder of Tax Certificate’ No. isstred the 5th day of August, A. D. 1928, 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- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, OF APPLICATION FoR TAX DEED Ne, t63) S HEREBY GIVEN, Edley, holdér of Tax Certificate No. 2261, tssued ‘the Sth day of August, AD. 1929, has filed same in my office and has mare application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate © ®8 the following described pr yin the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 46, Ser. 6 Key Large City, Industrial Sect., Plat No, 5, Plat FoR THE MUNRO, 128 N. BE. 4th street, Miami, Florida. Low Summer rates. aug7-1mo FOR SALE to-wit: . 9, Key Largo City, Plat No. Plat Book 1, Page 176. The assessment of the said pro erty under the said certificate d was In the name of Matti ‘man, less said certificate shall: he > > redeemed according to Iaw, the BELIEVE IT OR NOT—You can) property described therein will be save money by buying at LIT-| sold to the Rag mag at the tA ah dst a, a court house @oor on the first TLE CASH GROCERY, 801/day in the month. of Septe Simonton street. [ 1937, which is the 6th day of Sep-; | tember, 19 Tue-Thu-Sat' “Hated this 10th day of August,’ 19 937. Book 3, Page 176. The assessment of the said prop- erty onder the said certificate ts- -) sued: Was in the name of Mra. Les- A.! tie Lane. Unjess said redeemed a property 4 sold to the court house door on the fi day in the month 0) 1987, which is the tember, 1937. Dated this 10th day oof Away 1935 model, in perfect condi- tiorp—tires, paint and motor. 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