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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937. SYNOPSIS: When flashy Pres- cott Fanning abducts Janet from Baltimore on his yacht, she gets word to Neill, a young federal agent who loves her. Dashing to Absalom’s Harbor, he boards the yacht and finds, in a locked cabin, Fanning shot dead and Janet ina faint, a gun beside her. Neill hides her nearby in a disused liner, then joins Mark Bonniger, keen local investigator, to keep tab on developments. Returning from a trip to the ship, Neill is overpow- ered by a husky brute who binds him, taping his eyes and mouth, and carries him off. to pass beyond his control. Mo- mentarily, out of sheer exhaus- tion, they threatened to lose their hold on the cross-beam. But life was sweet and Janet in- finitely dear to him. The thought of her fate if anything happened to him kept his hands gripping the beam, xe his teeth grinding au- tomatically. The rope fibers parted one by one. H> lost all count of time. He was,.only a chewing. mechanism. The rope, he thought, was about half chewed through when he heard his captor coming back. There was a heavy slide down the bank and footsteps on the shingle. A sickefhing feeling of rage and frustration filled Neill. All his pains for nothing! He drew up his legs and let go the beam. The rope broke and he fell to the fioor. But he was still helpless. He tore the tapes off his eyes and ‘3 a t "a i Aull Chapter 22 A Brutal Grilling Lia he was ready, the man urned Neill over on his face eut the bonds on his wrists. fe turned Neill again and, smoth- ering him under his full weight, | pulled his arms forward and tied them in front. He tied a second} rope to the first one and, standing} Neill on his feet, started pulling on the other end drawing Neill’s| arma above his head and higher until his feet began to leave the Feeving He then fastened the rope, Neill dangling, his toes Rtenaching the ground. nan then came close and, fou] breath in Neill’s face, going through his pockets ough his clothes tc the ski. unlaced his boots, and felt his socks. He took out B wallet, examined it and pack. This was no ordinary & He was after some particu- P thing. When he failed to find it, he started low, savage cursing. “Where is the stuff?” he mut- tered. “You damn fool!” Neill said, ated that meanin, ngless grunts ie only sounds he could a " i sy The tapes were pulled off his’ Neill instantly shouted with} full voice. The man laughed. | “Shout your lungs out,” he said. “There’s no house in a mile.” Neill shut his mouth. “What stuff?” answered Neill. “I don’t know what you're talking about.” The man’s reply was a blow that almost jerked Neill’s arms out of | their sockets. He spun afound | ly, re’s the stuff?” growled the man. Neill knew he had been watched from the beginning. Evidently it was thought that he had secured pompething valuable onthe yacht. S poe < Fanning's. It was he™aidn't: ve it, Tie stalled for timé: | ches me and PH talk to you about it. The man laughed. “What kind of a foo) do you think I am?” “You can come with me and I'll take you to it,” said Neill. “No, you don’t! You tell ‘me where it is and if I find it, I'll loose you. If I don't find it, Pl come back and kill you with my fist!” Buried Treasure thought: If I had an hour, I could release myself. It’s worth trying. He bag “Do know the wood stands on Absalom’s Point «f “T’'ve seen it.” “T buried it near there.” ‘The man growled in pretended indifference: “Which direction?” He’s biting! Neill thought, and went on: “Stand with your back ainst the beacon and face the big locust that grows in the field. Take six full steps toward the tree, and dig in the sand. It's not buried j Pai didn’t have time.” j © man was silent, and Neill id himself tense for the outcome. “All right,” he. said at last. “God are, if you're lying!” He } arg a sack le pasted the tapes ick on H's a They didn’t stick so my time: He then pulled Pe up on deck and leaped to ) shore. Neill heard his steps inchiz:.g away. Neill, blind, speechless and bound, took stock of his situation. Unnoticed by his captor, the rope} had stretched somewhat and his feet were now planted firmly on! the ground. The strain had loosen- ed the bonds on his wrists also. He ‘rubbed his mouth against his rm until he got rid of the loose tapes. His eyes were more fastened shut, and he let them go for the present. He maneuvered his hands until he got hold of the rope from above. Tt was a coarse hempen rope that afforded a good grip. With endless patient working, he drew himself up on it an inch at a time. The ¢fross-beam was only a foot or so above his hands. He struck against it, and after several failures was ae to hook his fingers over it and hang there. He now caught the dangling between his soot arm and} teeth d, holding be there. ted gnaw Mt It s Hess job. nute: bec could feel eve! H between his Bache strained The blow made Neill spin around helplessly. pulled savagely with his teeth at the knots that boumd his wrists. If he could only 2 himself s he co! put up alfight! Too late! The man was climbing aboard. Rescued’ ‘TH round eye of a flashlight blazed _in the hatch overhead. It dazzled Neill and he could not see what was behind it. He,strug- gied to throw himself out of reach of its rays, but could not. Good God! What hcppened?” Said a hu. uncertain voice. ITH hat Neill ha@ex- as filled with stupefaction, then a surge of joy. “Eyster!” he yelled. ‘What shall 1 do?” qua vered. ‘Come down here quick and un- tie me!” shouted Neill 7 the voice $s the man playing re the two in ca- he command ou can see that it’s less than 10 feet. T'll boost you out when you untie me. Quick!” Eyster finally lowered himself | over the e xige of the 2 h and let i up. He the little man then. Five minutes later the two of them dropped to the shingle. Eys- ter was si ng with nervousness, ke a look at his old Chesapeake h had been abandoned h. The masts were out 1 tee cp same ofthe sy tn WOeeeeccccesccccevercece| jat Ross, Today In History, fea 1918 puleed by garrison of 15 men. first draft numbers.—18 Bodega, President Ww ison draws, Chicago Ameri-| CUBS GAIN AGAIN AS GIANTS DIVIDE PAIR; YANKS SPLIT PIRATES GAIN ON CARDS AS THEY DEFEAT THEM ONCE MORE; RED SOX TAKE TWO FROM NATS (Speeial to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Chi- cago Cubs’gained another half @ame-on the Giants but the New Yorkers need only one more vic- tory to cinch the National League pennant. In another close fracas, the Bruins again shutout ‘Cincinnati Reds. This time Tex Carleton was the star pitcher. He held the Reds to seven hits, and although his teammates were able to gar- ner just six off Schott, they pro- duced three runs, New York Giants and Philadel- phia Phillies divided a twin bill. Terry’s men took the opener, 6 to 5, and lost the nightcap, 5 tw 6. Pittsburgh Pirates again down- ed St. Louis Cardina’s, despite the fact Warneke and Ryba he'd them to but seven safe blows. The Cards staked Warneke to a 4 to 0 score in the first two innings ‘but a five-run attack in the sev- tenth overcame everything the Redbirds had. New York Yankees and Phila- Jdelphia Athletics split a double- header. The Yanks overwhelmed the A’s in the initial fracas, 15 to 4, but Smith blanked them in the final contest, 3 to 0, letting Murderers’ Row down with just one lone hit. He struck out six. Boston Red Sox and Washington Senators played a double barrel affair, with the Bosox taking both ends, 3 to 1 and 7 to 4. Cleveland Indianh and Chicago White Sox won and lost with each other. The Tribe edged out the Chisox in the first contest, 5 to 14, and dropped the nightcap, 1 to 0. Rigney twirled a three-hitter for the Chisox. Cellar-occupants St. Louis Browns topped Detroit Tigers, 7 to 6, despite committing three er- rors. The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At New York Philadelphia 9 e New York 12 0 Batteries: Mulcahy and Wilson; Melton and Mancuso. R. 3 6 Second Game At New York Phi'adelphia New York ie ee Ss Batteries: La Master and Wil- son; Gumbert and Mancuso. R. HE 612 1 At Cincinnati Chicago Cincinnati Batteries: Carleton and nett; Schott and Lombardi. At Pittsburgh St. Louis . Pittsburgh é Batteries ‘Warneke, Ryba and Ogrodows! Blanton, Weaver, Brown and Todd. Brooklyn - Boston, cold weather. postponed, AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At Philadelphia |New York Philadelphia ..., Batteries: Wicker and Glenn; Carter, Tuberville and Conroy. R. WE 0 Second Gam At Philadelphia iNew York ....... |Philadelphia Batteries: Andrews and Glenn; Smith and Brucker. First Game At Washington | Boston Washington | Batteries: Grove and Deshong and R. Ferrell. Washington Batteries: Helzig Appleton and R. Ferrell. First Game At Chicaro | Cleveland Chicago Batteries. Whitehill and Pytlak; Dietrich and Sewell. Second Game At Chiengo . | Cleveland b 1. EB 3 0 5 8 Batteries: Wyatt and Pytlak; can ships of war baigle 25 Fokkers' Rigney and Sewell. 1800 war betwee France av 7 with no loss to Americans 1822, ussians estabtish a fc lover Verdun front ahd bring down! nt Reosevelt calls St. between capital and S 1 3 { At St. Louis Detroit Louis tteries: McLaugh York; Mills and Hemsley, 1 *tAnother club around the .jthe Frechman’s eye. and it. D. ¢ DIAMONDBALL GAME TONIGHT WEATHER PERMITTING, ARMY OUTFIT AND GROCERS WILL CROSS BATS Tonight, weather permitting, Army aggregation ahd Quality Food Store will cross bats at Bay- view Park, 8 o’clock. It is expected that the Senior; be; | Diamondball League _ will thrown in a three-way tie, which will happen if the Grocers win. Quality Food Store will tie the Soldiers boys for third place they lose, however. As the Army team has been re- vamped, anything can happen and probably will. C. Gates and Ingraham wi!l be} be the battery for the Grocers, and Hodges and Lambert for the Soldier boy: Lights will go on at 7:30 o’clock for team practice. Monday night, Quelity Food Store and Caraballo Red Devils will meet in a long-awaited con- test. ~These teams are considered the strongest in the league. Next Thursday evening, the Army outfit and Roberts Stars willing interests under tangle. It is rumored that Max Baer and James J. Braddock will fight in Miami this winter, probably: in February. It will be a _ great fight, so lets hope Jacobs puts it over. We may have a chance to see the battle. . Ft. Lauderdale has a creck Lastball club to play gemes around that section of the state. They have none other than Tiny Chaplin, ex-Giant and now a Pacific Coast hurler, to pitch, and Red Barrett, now with Rochester, and Red Todd, now with Asheville, for mound duty. Toby Owen, in the Cotton State League, may also twirl for them. Old Red Sweeney wil] also be available for pitching assignment. When these fellows do not piteh they will play in the outfield. Doyle MeNeece wil! play first; Les McNeece, now with Louisville Colonels, will be at second. Nos- trom at short. outfielder. Pare or Lee will do the catching. Capt. I. G. Shuman is organizing the club. ..This is the kind of attraction they will give the winter visitors. Why can’t we, in Key West, sponsor teams like this for the enjoy- ment of all, residents and visitors? area that wishes games, are the Champion Hialeah nine. None other than old Babe Mitchell in Miami box. Local fans remember Babe in the old east coast league when he pitched for the Miami outfit and the Sommerfelt nine. He wuld like another fling at us, so lets see if we can arrange a series of games with them. I would suggest the Barracks be used ag ‘the field for the contests, provided Major McMullen will con- sent for these games to be play- ed there. Lost His Crown— Only one champ lost his in the “Carnival of Chai and that was Sixto Escobag,., bantamweight champ. Ha Jeffra won. He is good and will be champ as long as he can make the weight. Anpostoli won from Thil on a technical knockout in the tenth because of a bad cut over But was way ahead on points. Now} they will stage the Apstoli-Steele fight for the belt. Today’s “Birthdays e Elizabeth ones of New pero 3} novelist, born at Aurora, Ill, 50 years ago. Howard R. Tolley of the Univ. of California, AAA administrator, born in Howard (Co., Ind., >i years ago. Maj. Albert F. Gegenberger of the army air corps, born in Bes-/| ton, 42 years ago. Charles L. Lawrance of York, aircraft engineer and manu- facturer, born at Lenox, Mass.,/ [* years ago. | Dr. David Friday of Washing-| jton, D. C., famed economist, born jat Coloma, Mich., 61 years ago. Dr. Jota H. MacCracken of} New York, noted educator-pabiic ist, borm &t Rochester, Vt, 6 yeras ago. i Dr. Ar ‘ther Keith of Washing- famed geologist, born in St. 73 years ago. Louis, if | ¢ Meska will be an|G Thiel | 48) LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT) W' OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,| IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. CHAS. N. STONE, Complainant, Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Certificates. CHARLES B. WOOD, ET AT., Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing py the sworn bill filed by the complainant in the’ above stated cause that the herein- jafter named defendants are either non-residents of the State of Flor- ida or their residence is unknown; {that co nant verily believes that e: of said defendants, if lalive, are over the age of twenty- fone years and that there is no per- son in the State of Florida the vice of a summons in chancery | upon whom would bind any of said defendants. it is therefore Orderea, Adjudged and Decreed that the defendants, Charles B. Wood, if living and if d, all parties claiming interests hs B. Wood, deceased or Frank Powers, if living and if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under Frank Powers, de- ed or othe: Mon- jroe (maiden name Lane) and —~ |Monroe, her husband, if married, if living and if dead. all parties claiming interests under Mrs. Monroe and Monroe, her hus- jband, deceased or josey and vs. Goosey and her husband, deceased yoth Twi Mrs. L. W. Peck and —~ Peck, her husband, if married, it living and if dead, all’parties claim- ing interests under Mrs. L. W. Peck and Peck, her husband, de- ceased or otherwise, the unknown children of Mrs. L. W. Peck, if liv- ing and if dead, all parties claim- the unknown children of Mrs. L. W. Peck, de- ceased or otherwise, William Hos- kins, if living and if dead, all par- ties ‘claiming interests under Wil- iam Hoskins, deceased or other- wise, Bertha Buel Hogan and liegan, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claim- ing interests under Bertha Buel Hogan and Hogan, her _ hus- band, deceased or otherwise, Caddie Lee Jewett and Jewett, her husband, if married, If living and if dead, all parties claiming inter- ests under Caddie Lee Jewett and Jewett, her husband, deceased} Jor otherwise, the unknown cousins of Caddie Lee Jewett, who are the children Mastin and Harriet Wood Mastin, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interest under ‘the unknown cousins of Caddie Lee Jewett, who are the children of Everett Mastin and Harriet Wood Mastin, deceased or otherwise, Plummer Ong, if living |and if dead, all parties claiming in- |terests under Plummer Ong, de- ! ceased or otherwise, H. H. Lamb, if living and if dead, all parties claim- ing interests under H. H. Lamb, de- ceased or otherwise, James S, Wood and his unknown children, if living and if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under James S. Wood and his unknown children, deceased or otherwise, Mrs. Lon Stoddard and Stoddard, her husband, if mar- ried, if living and if dead, all par- ties’ claiming interests under Mrs. Lon Stoddard and —— Stoddard, her husband, deceased or otherwise, the unknown sister of Mrs. Lon Stoddard, formerly Mrs. Gray and , her husband, if married, if living and if dead, ‘all parties ‘claiming Interests under the unknown sister of Mrs Lon Stoddard, formerly Mrs. Emma and , her husban deceased or otherwise, J. H. Chris- man, if living and if dead, all par- ties ‘claiming interests under J. H Chrisman, or otherwise, Wesley Li Love, his wife, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests under Wesley Love and Love, his wife, deceased or otherwise, C. BE. Goosey, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests under C. KE. Goosey, deceased or otherwise, Charles N. Ausmus, if living and if dead, all parties tlaiming interests under Charles N. Ausmus, decea: or otherwise, Lizale Ausmus Charles N. 'Ausmus, he band, if living and if dead, all pai ties claiming interests under Lizzie Ausmus and Charles N. Ausmus, de- ceased or otherwise, Rena Ausmus and —— Ausmus, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties ‘claiming interests under Rena Ausmus and Ausmus, her husband, deceased or otherwise, Joe Broaddus, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests un- der Joe Broaddus, deceased or other- wise, Ella Ong and Ong, her husband, if married, {f living and if dead, all parties claiming inter- ests under Ella Ong and Ong, | her husband, deceased-or otherwise, Howard and Lizzie Howard, wing and if dead, ali ests under ie Howard, otherwise, Chris- if married, if 4, all parties claim- S under Luetta Chrisman man, her husband, de- : or otherwise, Mrs. L. J. wis and —— Lewis, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests under Mrs. L. J. Lewis and Lewis, [her husband, deceased or otherwise, [Galena Lewis and —— Lewis, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, ali parties claiming interests under Galena Lewis and Lewis, her husband, deceased or otherwise, Fern Lewis and Lewis, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming inter- ests under Fern Lewis and lLewis, her husband, deceased or otherwise, William Lewis, if living and if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under Wiliam Lewis, de- | ceased or otherwise, Charlies Wood jJewett, if living and if dead, all ‘parties claiming interests under Charlies Wood Jewett, or otherwise, Gertrude and of Everett Jewett | LEGALS Leslie Wood also known as J. L. deceased, if living and if dead, al! parties claiming interests under H. H. Lamb, as one of e administrators cum testamento an- nexo de bonis non of the Last Will and Testament of Julius Leslie Wood also known as J. L.. Wood, deceased, deceased or otherwise, Joe Thorn Jackson and —— Jackson, his wife, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming inter- ests under Joe Thorn Jackson and Jackson, his,wife, deceased or| F. T; otherwise, Edward H. Crain and —— Crain, his wife, if married, Crain and Crain, bis. wife, de- ceased or otherwise, Annie J. Crain and —— Crain, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests under Annie J. Crain and Crain, her husband, deceased or otherwise, M. M. Brinson and —— Brinson;| his wife, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests under M. M. Brinson and Brin- son, his wife, deceased wise, Edgar M. Lazarus, if and if dead, all parties claiming interests under Edgar M. Lazarus, deceased or otherwise, Alan N. Cohen and Elizabeth D. Cohen, his wife, if living and if dead, all par- ties claiming interests under Alan N. Cohen and Elizabeth D. Cohen, his wife, deceased or otherwise, Janie C. Holmes and Holmes, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under Janie C. Holmes and Holmes, her husband, deceased or otherwise, Harold A. Gibson and Leona A, Gibson, his wife, the Chil- dren's Home Society of Missouri, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Missouri and all unknown persons having or claiming an interest in the follow- ing described property, situate, ly- ing and being in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: All of Government (Lot "Three (3), Section Ten (10), Township Sixty-six (66) South of Range Thirty-two (32) East. Except- ing therefrom Thirteen (13) acres more or less as described in a deed from the F. E. Railway Company to the Over- seas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- trict, a political subdivision of or 2 | GLADES 4} delinquent list, by mail or by the State of Florida, recorded in Deed Book G-6, page 46, Mon- roe County, Florida records. With all riparian rights. be, aind they are hereby required to appear to said bill of complaint on or before the th day of October, A, D. 1937 otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as con- fessed and said cause be proceeded with ex parte, It is further Ordered that this order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in Monroe County, Florida. Done and Ordered in the City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 30th day of Augu A. D, 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. Raymond R. Lord, Solicitor for Complainant. sept2-9-16-23-30, 1937 NOTICE OF TAX SALE FOR DE- LINQUENT 1935 AND 1936 EVER- GLADES DRAINAGE DISTRICT ‘TAXES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all lands delinquent on Oct. 4, 1937 for non-payment of EVER- DRAINAGE DISTRICT! TAXES for the years 1935 and 1936, or so much thereof as may be neces- sary to pay the amoun' taxes on said lands for said years, together with the costs of sale specified in the governin; said District, will be sold at pu lie auction beginning at twelve o'clock noon on the 4th day of Oc- —~ 1937, at the front door of the Ho the City of Key West. Florida, and continuing until said sale is completed. A complete list of such delinquent lands is available for public inspec- tion during the business hours at the office of the Tax Collector for the County of Monroe in the Court House at Key West, Florida, and in quiries as to lands included in phone, or in person, during weelte hours, will be fully atswered BD the office of said Tax Collector, FRANK H. LADD, Tax Collector of Monroe County, Florida. —_sept9-16-23-30, 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill Ne. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Alice E. Wadsworth, holder of Tax Certificate No. 12, issued the Sth day of September, A. D. 1932, + has filed same in my office and has mad plication for a tax deed to De issued thereon. Heid certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt Lot 2, Sar. 15, Book ¢ Page 336, as recorded in Mon- roe County Records. The assessment of the said pro: erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Walter F. Graham. Uniess sald 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 Novemb 1937, which ie the Ist day of N vember, 1937. sepated this ind day of September, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. septz3-30; oct?-14, 1937 be the IN THE Crnevrr ¢ ——— Jewett, her husband, if married.| A. M. Adama, if living and if dead, all parties claiming interests under Gertrude, Jewett and-—— Jewett, her hus- j Harris, if living and if dead, all jparties claiming erests under t Harris, deceased or other- Caroline Jewett and —— ett, her husband, if married, x and if dead, all parties claim- ests under Caroline Jewett — Jewett, her husband, de- therwine, Julia Lee ‘ood and —— Wood, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, ail | parties claiming interests under jJulla Lee Weed and —— Wood, j her husband. deceased or otherwise. Harriet Mastin and -——~ Mastin, her husband, if married, if living and if dead, al! parties claiming interests j under Harriet Mastin a Mas- } tim, ber hushand, deceased or other- Wise, Alice L. Wood and ber husband. if married. if living j and if dead, all parties claiming = erests under Alice I. Wood we iw a bis wif, if married, if ving and if dead. all parties cidim- [me interests under Webster Wood and Wood. hin wife, deceased st otherwise, H. Ht. Lamb, as one the adm‘aistrators cum testa- [ue Last Will and Testament of Julius band, deceased or otherwise, Robert! it} mexs ¢e bonis nem of the, Attoracy for Piaintitfs Plaintiffs, of tien of | ‘Tax Sale © Helen Cuppels, a single woman, if Defenéast. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the swore bill of complaint filed herein that the ntiffs are entitied to an Order of Poblication, IT 18 ORDERED that | the €e- fendant im thin cause, namely: Helen Cuppeis, s single, woman, P. 0. Box 11, Cresson, Petnsyivanis be, and she is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint tn the above entitled cause at the court house im Monroe County. Florida, in the City of Key West, on Monday, November ist, A. D 1937, otherwise the allegations of said bill of complaint will be taker as confessed b: ve. Wood,| Th se eek for four consecutive weeks ‘The Key West Citieen,. a news- paper of general circulation pubd- j lished in Monroe County, Florida. DONE AND ORDERED. this tind @ay of September, A. OD. 1937. (Cirestt Court Seal) - Res C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court im and for Monroe County, Flerida. Wiliam V. Albury PORTE-20; oott-s: due for} § LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Archie Lowe ané A. M. Adama, vs. Plaintiffs, —— of Lien of Tax Sale Certifientes. F. Talbott Fisher, deceased, and the heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants under the said . Talbott Fisher, deceased, and Mrs. F. Talbott Fisher, if living, and if dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants un- der the said Mrs... F.. Talbott Fisher; and Cudjge Key Corpora- tion, a dissolved domestic. cor- Peration, and all unknown per- ns or parties (whether na- teal, corporate or municipal) claiming ' through, ander, or from said gorporation, and H. George Carrol, Jane Richards and Charles F, Bailey, as trus- tees, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill of complaint filed herein that the plaintiffs are entitled to an Order of Publication, IT IS THEREFORE that all parties claiming interests under Talbott Fisher, deceased, or otherwise, in the hereinafter de- scribed property; Mrs’ F. Talbott Fisher, if living, and, if dead, all parties claiming interest, under the said Mrs. F. Talbott Fisher, de- ceased, or otherwise, in the herein- after described property; and Cu joe Key Corporation, a dissol domestic Florida corporation, all parties claiming interest or from the said Cudjoe poration, a dissolved domestic Flor- ida corporation, or otherwise, in the hereinafter described property, to-wit: Block thirty seven (37) accord- ing to subdivision of Lots 1, 2 3, 5 and 6 of Section 35; Lot 2 Section 36;-Lot 3 Section 26; and fon 94; Township ¥ Seven; 467) South of Range ty five (25) East, made by George Te Macdonald’ subdivid- ing said lands into Lots and Blocks. Alloof said lands being in Monroe County, Florida, and on the island of Stock Island. H. George Carroll, New York, New York, Jane Rich- ards, 165 Broadway, New York, New York and Charles F. Bailey, 40° Wall Street, New York, New York, as trustees, be, and each of them are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint in said cause on Monday, the Ist day of November, A. D. 1937, otherwise the allega- tions of said bill will be taken as confessed. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, State of Florida. Dated —_ aug day ber, A. D, (Cireuit Gourt, ‘Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Monroe County, Florida. William V. Albury Attorney for Plaintiffs sept23-30; oct?-14-21 ORDERED and under Cor- of Septem- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOr TAX DEED (Senate Bill No, 168) NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That North West Construction Com- pany, holder of Tax Certificate No. issued the 4th day of Septem- ber, A, D. 1933, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the fol- lowing described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 20, Tave nler Cove No. 2, Key Largo, P' k 1, Page 135, a recorded in Monroe sige! Records. Ssobpanant of the said prop- orig wh aa Bye J certificate the name of Deila eral relleoned Di property sold to thé court house day in the 1937, which is the Ist day of No- vember, 1937. sopnted this 22hd day of September, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. sept23-30; octT-14, 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FoR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE That North West Construction © pany, holder of Tax Certificate 901, issued the 4th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 19) has filed same tn my office atid has made application for a tax deed to be insued thereon, Said certifickté embraces the fol- ing desertbed property in the ‘ounty of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 19, Tavernier Cote No. vd Largo, Plat Book 1, recorded in t aunty Records The assexement of the said prop- erty under the said certificate ix- sued was in the name of Della A. Lane. Uniess said certificate shall redecmed according to law, property desert therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of November, 1937, which is the ist day of No- vember, 1937 2, rage Monroe 22nd day of September, Ross C fawyer court of Monres septai- 30; oett-14, 1937 NOTICE OF APPIACATION FOR TAX tau tog Bil Ne. 183) NOTICR 18 HERBEY GIVEN, ‘That North West Cotimtruction Com- pany hulder of Tax. Cortifiente, Xp 307, tarued the 6th Guy of om ber, A. D. 193%, bes filet same ia my office and haw made application for m tax deed ta be jsmmed § Bald certificate embraces the fo lowing: dencribed property in County of Monroe, State of Flor to-wit Lot 25, Tavernier Cove Wo. Key Large, Plat Book 1, 138, tecorded in County Records. The aseresment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is-| woed was in the name of Iuila A} Lane. Uniess said certificate redeemed according to property described thereh, will the highest bidder at ane door om the firet Mom- 4ay in the month of November, 1937, which ts the ist day of Mo-} vember, 1% i Bae this 22nd day of Aeptember Rowe 2. vase Monroe ieraL) wewyer Clerk of t +p 40 Wall Street, PAGE THREE LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ‘TAX DEED {Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE’ IS HEREBY GIVEN, That North West Construction Com pany, holder of Tax Certificate Ni 906, issued t ber, A. D. 1 in on to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the fk lowing described property int 3 of Monroe, State of Florida, Tavernier Cove No. 2, Key Largo, Plat Book 1, Page 135, as recorded in Monroe County Records. The assessment erty under the sued was in the Lane. Uniess said certificate redeemed according to property: described th sold to the hig house door on “the first month of of the said prop- id certificate is- name! of Della A. be the b shall law vember, 19: I d this 22nd day of September, L) NOTICE OF APP TAX DE (Senate Bill Ne. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, orth West Construction Com- holder of ‘Tax Certificate N 4th day of Septem- . has filed same in nd has made cation 2 to be issued thereon. » embraces the. fol- bed property in | the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: ATION FOR q any, ae my office N Book 1, 1 in - Monr Plat corded ras, ment of the erty under. the sucd was in the said ptte- tos fewer git thereln wilt t bidder: ago.fho on the first Mon- of _ Novemb: ats Ross C Sawyer of Morree ; octT-14, 199% € Ne. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That North West Construction Com- pany, holder of Tax Certificate No. 904, issued the 4th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1933, has filed same. in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be Issued thergen. Said certificate embraces the fol» lowing descrity rty in the County of Monroe e of Plorida, ernier Cove No, 2, Plat Book 1, Page recorded in Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- said certifieate is- name of Della A. erty under the sued was In the Lane. Uniess sat redeemed a property de sold to the court house first Mon- day in the month of November, 1937, which is the Ist day ft 2D vember, 193 Dated this 22nd diy of September, 1937. (SEAL) Clerk of Cirevit Court County, Florida. certificate te shall be Ross C Sawyer of Monroe OTICE OF APPLICATION FoR TAX DERD (Senate Bi No. ° 28 MERELY | GIVEN, ‘ext Construction Com- ia} holder « of Tax Certificate No. 62, the 4th day of Septem- A.D. 1993, haw flied. samme Tn my office and has made application for a tax deed to be insued thereon. Sala the fol- ty in the Blate of Florida, No. 2, Page Monree Monroe, . Tavernier Cove Rook 1, 5 rded in unty Records, The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certifiente ts- sued was in the name of Della A. Lane. Uniens said certificate shittt “he fedeemed according ta ie property. deseriped’ therbik Say ns sold to the highest Lida court houxe door on the Dad tg ate: day in the month of No er, 1937, which t# the tet day of Ne- Vesnber, 1837, Tated this 22nd day of September, Sid Nose C “of Cirenlt Court F saw ye of Monme NOTICE OF APFLEC awe ron 46a) EY GIVEN, th, halder of Tax Certinec ard day of has filed sam: made éambraces the property Btate of F Pt Lat Pax Rew The sesesement of the said prop- erty under the said certificate js sued wan in the name of Walter ¥. Grabow. certificate mhait te tew. therein will tee the be property S014 te the hishes! ame door « the ot court b day in In the Center of the Bosiness and Theater District —Popular Prices— First Class

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