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PAGE FOUR PERSONAL MENTION weoccee eee dames Ward, «ho had. been spending a short vecztion in Key West with relatives, left morning by bus for Fort Lauder- dale to join the Ferry Joseph R. Parrott, to the personnel of which he is attached. Louis M. Means, wro had been visiting in the eity for a few days, left this morning over the highway for Miami and after a brief stay wil proceed to his home in ‘Chicago. Joe Cleare, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. ‘Cleare, Sr., left this merhing by bus for Miami and will remain overnight and legve in the morning for New York to witness the world series games which wil begin next Wednesday. He will be the guest of h's brother-in-law and sister, Lieutenant Walter Eck- berg, C. E. U. S. N., and Mrs. Eck- berg, in Brooklyn. Mrs. J. H Harriz and daughter, this | Yesterday’s Precipitation 2.23 Ins. Normal Precipitation . ending at 8 o'clock thin morning. Tomorrow's Almanac iSun riseg Sun sets’ Moon. rises Moon sets i = | am Sea level, 29.86. WEATHER FORECAST (Til 7:30 p. m,, Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Mostly cloudy, possibly scattered showers! tonight and Saturday; moderate to Barbara, and Mrs. Howard Butler, left on Florida Motor Lines bus this morning for Marathon to join their husbands and will there make their homes fcr qn indefin- ite time. BARGAINS AT NEW STORE THIS COM. ING TUESDAY FAH feren With work of remodeling The Store of Fashion almost com pleted, . Appelrouth plans to move into the new store next Tuesday. Workmen are now putting the finishing touches on fixtures, windows and other de- tails. Manager Appelrouth is deter- mined to clear the stock of mer- echandise before moving so that he will have room to display the new stock of merchandise which he recently purchased at the mar- ket. Im today’s issue there appears| | an advertisement for this store showing a few of the bargains of- fered for tomorrow, the opening day of the removal sale. ENROLLS AT 32 LURAY, Mo.—Leo Foster, 32, , member of the board of education of this city enrojled as a fresh- man in his local high school. LEGALS —— IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE _ BLEVONTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORE IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IS CHANCERY. B, R. LOWE and J. G. BDLEY, Complainant, Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Certificates, GEORGE M. FROST, et al. Defendants. ORDER OF_ PUBLICATION TO: M. Frost and fe, if married, if living and if dead ail parties claiming in- terest under George M. Frost and —— Frost, his wife, if married, de- eeaned or otherwise, and Luther T. Townsen: ad —— ‘Townsend, his wife, if married, if living and if dead all parties claiming interest under Luther T. Townsend and Townsend, his wife, if married, 4 ceased or otherwise and all | w keewn persons having or claiming ta bave some right, title or in- terest in. and to the following de- ty, to-wit: dn the Nebaned a Monroe, RAMA. 98) Island of Key “Largo, parts e N. % of 8. W. tion Phirty-three (32), 5 toe (€1) South, = the = bi wtyenine (39) eighty (80) or less, i hereby ordered and you are hereby required to appear to the BA of complaint filed in this op or before the Ist day of Nove: ber, A.D. 1927, otherwise the al- Yexations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants apd said cause be ex parte. ttt further ordered that this erder be published onco each week e four (4) consecutive weeks in eo Key West Citizen, a news- in Key West, Mon- ‘con! acres m™ proceeded paper published Tee County, Flo Done and Orde Key West this 30: ber, A. D, 1937 (SRAL) ad in the City of day of Septem- Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Cireuit Court Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Solicitor for Compt octh=8 1937 NOTICE ~ APPLICATION FOR has made application for a tax deed to be insued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described Property in the County of Monree, Bate af Fierida, ¢ mL Sqr. 12 |. Page filed same in it Book C2, S31, Mon- The asseseme erty under the sa sued was in the name Kendrick said certificate egerding t hed therein ef Cireuit Cour County, Florida. ootl-8-25-22, fresh east and southeast winds, moderately strong at times in pass-) ing squalls. Plorida: Mosly cloudy with ce- casional rain over extreme north and possibly scattered showers! over south and central portions! tonight and Saturday. (Rorida Keys; Jacksoville to Florida Straits: Moderate to fresh east and south-| east winds, moderately strong at times in passing squalls over ex- treme north portion: and in: For- LEGALS: ! THE WEATHER iMobile, Alabama, apparently mov- {9:30 a. m. on the Gulf coast from| ember 9, according to announce- {Panama City, Fla., to Morgan City, re La. ition of the country, being heavy ' ‘region. THE KEY WESY CITIZEN LARGE CROWD —_|NEW FALL GOODS ATTENDS SALE, AT ARONOWITZS caalumal <Aistioieas: Large crowd attended the open-} Announcement of the arrival of East Gulf: Fresh east to south-|1"8 @ay of Holtsberg’s Grand jnew Pall clothes for men ‘and boys east winds except fresh to strong Opening Sale and shared in thejat Chaves Aronovitz’s Department northeast to southeast over ex-}2Umerous bargains given to cele-/Store ig made in today’s issue of treme north portion; overcast|>rate the completion of remodeling| The Citizen. weather with showers and _ occa- work on the newly-enlarged store. This store is now receiving mer- sional heavy squalls tonight and Another list of bargains are con- | chandise which Mr. Aronovitz pur- Saturday. tained in this issue for tomorrow. | Chased in New 'York and this year ida Straits; mostly overcast weath- paid special attention te the men’s and boys’ departments, . Woman’s Club To | Ma it LEE A tropical disturbance of sight} Meet In November intensity was central this morning about ‘375° ‘to 400 miles’south of WEATHER CONDITIONS | UNWILLINGLY AIDS SUICIDE a — | New York.—Asked by a neatly The first meeting of the Key/dressed, blue-eyed woman to hold ing Sowly northwestward or nortn-| West Woman’s Club will be held/her coat, George Wainio, who was ridrthwestward, and nartheast/2t the Public Library rooms at 4/Standing on the dock, complied {tain pastel effécts storm warnings .were displayed at|o’alock on the afternoon of No- | Z@llantly. Te his horror, however, the woman jumped into the river and drowned. Her body was re- covered. in northeastern Florida and on the} ‘Brockton, Mass.—Found lying Jacksonville, 3.05j unconscious on a sidewalk with a inches, and Key West, 2.23-inches.|eut on his head and $2,480 in his There have also been rains on the| pockets, an elderly shoe worker north Pacific Sit and in portions|}was arrested on charges of of the Rocky’*Meuntain States,| drunkenness. The man latter ad-! lower Missouri_Valley, and Jake} mitted: “I drew the money, fron] Temperatures are .above/the bank—the unconsciousness! normal this morning from the! from a bottle.” z f NOFICR OF APPLICATION FOR TA XxX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That Wm. G. Richardson, holfler of Tax Certificate . 483, issued the 5th day of August, A. D. 1929, has filed. same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described woperty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 5, Sar. 5, Tr. 13, Book Page 434, Monroe Couhty Records. ‘The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Milton E. Gritlon. Unless said certificate shalt bef 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 November, 1937, which is the Ist day of Novem- ber, 1937. Dated this 16th day of September, 37. (SEAL) Ross C. Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe! County, Florida. septl7-24;oct1-8 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR T. ic! Tax Certificate No, 421, issued the 3rd day of September, A. D. 1928, has. filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, 8 of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 6, Sqr. 5, Tr. 13, Jergu- sons Sub. Book U, Page 728, Monroe County Records. The assessi it of the said prop- T |. Rich: .. holder ne | DA,}erty under the said certificate is- sued Was in the name of Amanda B. Herrick. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed aceording 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 November, 1937, which is the Ist day of Novem- her, 1937, SF aes this 16th day of September, (SEAL) Ross C. Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. septlT-24;0ct1-8, 1937 IN THE CIRCUIT CO! AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, OHANCERY. le Lowe and M. Adams, Plaintiffs, VOGRBOM Pereelesure of Lien of ‘Fax Sale ‘Certiticates. Elizabeth B, Randall, ana Charles Randall, her Aysband, and Ruth Cash irutnamdand Webster F. Putnam, her husband, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bik of complaint filed herein that the plaintiffs are ewzitled to an Order of Publication, IT IS ORDERED that fendants in this cause, Btizabeth B. Randall and Charles Randall, her husband, 50 Third Avenue, Newark, New Jersey and Ruth Cash Putnam and Webster F. Putnam, her husband, Fort Tilden, New York be, and each of them are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint in the above e the de- @ the allega- bil of complaint wilt be taken as confessed by the said defendants. This order shall be hed once a week for four ecutive weeks in The Key it Citizen, a newspaper of gen- eral cireulation published in Mon- County, Florida. D ORDERED, this nd is3t, Ross C Sawyer erk of the Cireult Court in and for Monroe Cocnty, Florida Wittam V. Albury Attorney for Plaintiffs. #eptd-10-17-24; oot namely: - | southern Plains States northeast- ward over the;Lake region; while @sewhere rezditgs are generally near or somewhat’ below the sea- sonal average. G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank our many friends for the kindness shown us during our recent loss, the death of our beloved brother, Wiliam Sawyer. We are indeed grateful to the doctors and staff of the Morine’ Hospital for their faithful attention given him, to those who gave the use of their ears andthe donors of the beau- tifut floral tributes and messages of sympathy. We assure one and all that their kindness will never be forgotten. octi-1tx POULTRY Live or Dressed and Ready For the Pot —HENS AND FRYERS— Mrs. Bradley Sweeting 1415 Pine St. Phone 475-R. —Free Delivery— Palace Bob Steele in ARIZONA GUN FIGHT Comedy and Serial THE FAMILY. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY ELECTION, NOVEMBER ment made today. tain States to the Atlantic/naving been decided upon recently} > States. Showers have cocurred!“0?- HOLTSBERGS Saturday Is DRESS DAY tem@0, $3.95 value, $2 95 ° , regular $6.95 and $7. $6.95 value, $5 95 . sizes 44 to 52, $3 95 tna @ to 16, $3.95 value $2 SOR ‘i 95 Evening Dresses, on sale at -... $5.95 anteed seams of pink blue, on Wash Dresses, sizes -38 to High pressure covers the coun-}| The meeting w=s scheduled to coast; while 2 low pressure area is by the members of the organiza-| since yesterday morning through- _—_ | Grand Opening Sale ? At Holtsberg’s sale at ....... , sale $5.95 sale price _............ Dresses, sale price Children’s Dresses, new Fall $7.95 and $6.95 sellers, Kayser Evening Slips, White Silk Night Gowns and sale 46, on sal f .... $1.00 try from the eastern Rocky Moun-|be held on October 7, the new date! moving in over the North Pacific so out much of the southeasern por-} MAN IN COMA HAS. $2,480 Saturday Specials 50 New Fall Dresses, sizes 14 25 Dresses, half sizes, 18% to PRICE 50 Misses Dresses, sizes 14-20, Large size Women’s styles, sizes 7 to 10, and 10 brand new flattering numbers, and flesh, guar- ma. BL.00 made Denier Crepe, New shipment of Large Size Friday and Saturday SPECIALS TIFT’S CASH GROCERY Phone 29 1101 Division. St. Potatoes, 10 Ibs.’ Butter, Ib. Eggs, doz. - Grits, Ib. -... P. & G. Soap, bar Libby's, Tomato Juice, 2 cal & Armour’s Tomato Juice, 3 cans .... Olive Skin Crepe, a new Co- homa Silk, 40 inches wide, all new Fall shades, regular 75e, on sale at ... Crepe Romaine, see the new shades of Red Earth and Zinnia Rust, British Blue, and other exciting -colors, regular $1.00 yard, QQ@ on sale ......... blue, Short Sleeve Sweaters, rust, green, brown, navy, and other Fall $1.00 shades, on sale large size, Indian Blankets, regular $2.45, on aa oe Flowered Marquisette Curtains, fast colors, on sale at pair _.. " ‘ 75e¢ See window display for other specials and watch tomorrow's ad for a big day Monday. BENJ. (BEN) ADAMS For City Councilman BASIL TYNES For Captain of Police ROBERT J. LEWIS (Bobby) For Captain of Police T. F. (BUSTER) RUSSELL BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME - ive . 3504! . 4 ac .- 15 Parsnips, Ib. Potatoes, by sack Grapes, tb. Concord Grapes, 6 basket Royal Gelatin, pkg. Ib. 1 HAVE PAINS I MY MUSCLES AND PAINS IN MY HEAD}! SAM INSTEAD OF OUT ANTI- PAIN PILLS BEYOND RELIEVE — BUT DONT CAUSE INDIGESTION MONROE THEATER John Wayne in CALIFORNIA MAIL May Robsen in | WOMAN IN DISTRESS |} Matinee: Baleony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 18-25¢ Te the Center of the Business { and Theater District | —Popular Prices— iL Firat Class Fireproof | Elevator Effective May 30, 1937 S.S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 4:00 P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. Leaves Key West Monda: for Havana. Tampa, For further information age ia West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port [hs M. Mondays and Thursdays. ys amd Thursdays 8:30 A, M. it. Ct [, and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. FALL WEAR AT . MENDELL STORE the Merrymaker’s Club, !New Club Is | Organized City’s newest organization is recently Mendell’s Exclusive Men’s. Shop| organized by a group of girls. is now displaying a fine line of Fail wear for men and young men. Today this store is advertising a number of specials in ieebilee but high quality wearing apparel. USES POWDER PUFF LOS ANGELES.—Paul Fran el of this city uses a powder puff and ordinary face’ powder! td°eb fa‘ his’ ‘paitt- i MENDELLS Single or Double Breasted, Fancy or Plain Backs— $16.50 ., $22.50 MEN’S PANTS Flannels, Worsteds, F Tweeds, Serges, $2.95 ,, $4.95 MEN’S SHOES Blacks, Browns and Whites, $2.45 $2.95 $3.45 and OTIS UNDERSHIRTS First Quality—3 for $1.00 MEN’S SHORTS Made of Fine Broadcloth, special—4 for $1.00 ‘Salve-Nose Drops }Tex “Rub-My-Tism”,Wosld’s Best ‘ccc i-iietiatsiaiaeinjiaeian MANHATTAN (Mansco) UNDERWEAR Shirts or Shorts—Each Garment— 50c SPORT COATS $3.95 UP BOTANY TIES Wrinkleproof, New Shipment $1.00 This cub is planning a number of social affairs to take place in the near future. _.im 3 days - COLDS first day Headache 36 minates, = Tablets Removal Bargains APPELROUTH'S SATURDAY MORNING, 8:30 o’Clock WE ARE MOVING IN OUR NEW STORE TUES- DAY. This means that we must clear our stock— séll everything at SACRI- FIGB, PRICES.. We, in- vite every woman in the dps 0 be at our ste w m the doors open to- morrow for the BIGGEST BUYS ever. Here area few of the BARGAINS: 50c 500 pairs Ladies’ Shoes, all to go at, pair ...... 40 inch Printed Silk, regular 50c and $1.00 yard, oe ernncssOuaree es 25c Ladies’ only . 36 inch Cretonne, per yard wen 10¢ Laces and Embroidery, (not by yard), per bundle moqbesenerioind 10 Ladies’ Swagge' Suits ......... $1.95 values: at 9.22. ona rE —. Reg 81 05 EVERY ITEM TO BE SACRIFICED Be There When Doors Open, 8:30 a. m. The Store of Fashion “City’s Leading Ladies’ Store” Ladies’ Overcoats, at... . TRANSPORTATION C0., INC. Fast, Dependable Freight ;and Express Service —betweeén— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Four round trips weekly direct between Miami and Key West via Diesel Power Boats—with over- night delivery to Key West. Leave Miami at 12:00 o’clock noon on Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Ti y, Wi West at 8:00 o’clock P. M. on ‘ednesday, Saturday and ———_o Three round trips Leave Key West at 8:00 o” ‘rucks @nd Boat; ck A. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Miami 7:30 A. M. on Tuesday, Thure- day and Saturday. ~ Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo Insurance Office; 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 MALARIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1,197. ¥ Charles Aronovitz DEPARTMENT STORE Largest po Sheol Store MEN’S AND BOYS’ DEPARTMENT ‘ Having recently returned from the Northern Markets and having made exceptionally large purchases of Men’s and Boys’ Fine Merchandise, we are now offering these— —NEW CRISPY— FALL CLOTHES to you at stupendously low prices All merchandise is of Brands MONROE CLOTHES For Men of Taste and Style In the newest Southern ~ Fall Shades such as Navy Blue, Powder Blues, Oxford Gray, Browns and Tans in Plain Solid Shades, in Beautiful Stripes and numerous new Plaid Checks. The materials are of the finest pure WORSTEDS and also of the Best GARBADINES. The workmanship of these clothes is the finest handmade tailoring. Lining of the suits is of excellent silk material. Styles are in Plain Backs Pinch Backs, Swing Backs, Shirred Backs, Short Modelay Regular Models and Stouts.) A STYLE TO SUIT) ANY FIGURE The assortment is''the lakgest; in the ofp On We are Exciusive, Agents for LION BRAND MEN'S SHIRTS “Known The World Over” Each shirt carries a guar- antee as to quality, style and fit. These shirts are made full in size. Colors are beautiful! Newest in Stripes, Plaids and Prints. Available in the following styles: ROBERT TAYLOR FREDRICK MARCH GARY COOPER FRED McMURRAY JOHN BOLES Only $1.65 to $1.95 HICOCK BELTS and BUCKLES, also, Novelty Tie Pins, etc. 1938 Styles McGregor SPORTWEAR in tiful Sport Sweaters, e ae " corho” models and other little details. Exeellent designs, only $1.95 up. KNOX FELT HATS FOR MEN, in Tans, Browns, and Grays. Only $5.00. The well known FORTUNE and FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES for Men in Blacks, Browns and Sport only $5.00 pair. COMPLETE LINE OF MEN’S UNDERWEAR, PA- JAMAS! PHOENIX SOCKS, “WIKIES” BATHING TRUNKS. MEN’S SHORT and LONG PANTS, all colors, all qualities. Large assortment MEN’ S NECKW E A x, Most any- thing for Men — POPULAR PRICES. * BOYS’ DEPARTMENT Tom Sawyer Suite in the newest styles. Peter Pan Woolen Suits, sizes 2 to 18 years; greatest assortment of Boys’ Clothing in the city; Browns, Grays, Blues; Solid’ Colors and Checks. POPULAR PRICES... oe iP years 4h Shorté Ti eth of Cottons and the finest Wor. steds and Gabardints. TO SUIT ALL.- «ep ' Roys' TOM “SAWYER SHIRTS and other brands. In Rutton-down Blouses amd Rdg: ular Shirts. Checks, Solid Colors, Prints and Stripes. A style for each individual taste. POPULAR PRICES— all leather in Black, Sport Shoes. Other well- known brands at POPULAR PRICES. Pointed Toe and Wide Tee. We carry a large assort- ment of Styles—al!l widths. Bo: and Young Mon’s FELT HATS AND CAPS in Browns, Grays and Numerous styles. POPULAR PRICES. COMPLETE DEPARTMENT POR BOYS’ ACCESSORI such as UNDERWEAR, PA- JAMAS, SOCKS, RAINCOATS,

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