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ene on a THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, SYNOPSIS: Neill, a young fed- eral agent, finds his beloved Janet locked in a cabin on Prescott Fanning’s yacht at Absalom’s Harbor. With her are a gun and Fanning’s freshly shot body. Neill hides her nearby in a disused liner, then joins Mark Bonniger, keen local investigator, to keep tab on developments, He thinks Janet shot the swindler until he learns a man was hiding on the yacht. Then he suspects queer lit- tle Eyster, who hated Fanning. Also in the picture are Kettering, @ Baltimore lawyer down to fish, and Ira Buckless, a tough who trails Neill. A fisherman finds $500 of Fanning’s money that Neill threw away in anger. Chapter 28 Searching The Ships LL,” continued Bonniger, “upon the supposition that the packet was thrown or dropped in the river last night, I started figur- ing the time of the tide and the rate of flow. And my calculations suggest that it had made a trip down the river and was on the way back again. If I am right, the fugi- tives are still in the neighborhood and they dropped this packet in the river at a point some distance north of where it was found. Well, what’s up there? Nothing but the abandoned ships. I’m getting ready to Search them." coumarin Neill felt as if all the ground had suddenly been cut from under his feet. He had to say something, and quickly. “That's a job!” . “You're right. That’s what Ihave brought in the px lice for. I’m going to take half a dozen of the steadiest 1987. Kettering approached Neill. “Have any luck in town?” “None whatever,” said Neill. Kettering lowered his voice. “Gosh! I certanly feel for you in this situation, Wheatley. The strain must be awful!” This gave Neill a nasty start. So Kettering knew, too. How many see were there around him? ping his face, he said: “I don’t get you, Mr. Kettering.” “Oh, you don’t have to keep that up with me,” said Kettering. “I’m on your side. If there’s any trick we could pull off together, you have only to say the word.” Neill silently cursed. “I don’t know what you are driving at. “Well, I am sorry you won’t trust me,” said Kettering. “I would help you if I could.” The men being posted, the lead- ers of the party went into Captain Bickel’s cabin to study. the plans of the ships. Bonniger said: “We'll start searching on this ship. “Is it likely they would hide so close to me?” asked Bickel. “The ladder is on this ship,” said Bonniger. “How else could they get aboard or leave?” Neill breathed easier. This gave him a little time. Much Too Good A Plan Boces spread out the cabin 2 plans of the Montpelier. In ad- dition to her public rooms, she had a couple of hundred sleeping cab- ing strung along the five decks. “We need 50 men to do this ight,” grumbled Wilson. “It’s worse than mine galleries.” “We'll do with what we have,” said Bonniger. “We'll start at the top and work down. Notice that there-are five sets of stairways: A guard must be put on each so that while we are going down one'stair- SCOUTS PLAN | HIKE T0 CAMP TAYLOR FRIDAY MEMBERS WHO PASSED JUN- IOR LIFE-SAVING TEST RE- CEIVE AMERICAN RED CROSS AWARDS Troop 52, Boy! Seouts:ef Amer-' ica, will hike te Gamp Taylor, ad“’ journing the swimming pool on Roosevelt Boulevard, Friday, and camp overnight. 4 The Eagle and Wolf patrols met at Scouts Russell’s and Sawyer’s homes Wednesday night to make plans for the encampment. A full attendance was present, and full particulars outlined for a successful camp. Each patrol, under the supervi- sion of tne troop leaders, will_con- duct the cooking and other camp activities as at a regular encamp- | ment. A part of the program’ at Camp Taylor tomorrow night will be demonstrations of first-aid; fire building, cooking and scout songs. Members of the tropp who suc- ‘cessfully passed the Junior ‘Life- Saving test at the recent encamp- ment at Homestead are in re- ceipt of the American Red ‘Cross awards, STEAMER OZARK | DUE TOMORROW; Steamer Ozark, of the. Clyde- Mallory Lines, is due to arrive in port tomorrow morning from Jacksonville and Miami, en route to New Orleans. The next arrival of a freighter of the same lines is announced for next Tuesday. This will be the Colorado, bound from New York to Tampa, ROCKS BOAT, 2 DROWN Great Neck, L, 1L—When one of. three men who were fishing together in a boat fifty yards off shore rocked the boat, it capsized “jand two of the three were drown- No cupboard or corner escaped attention. men in the village also. Ketter! will be with us. And I’m petri on you, of course.” Neill could not refuse to go. He * drew a long breath to steady his| We'll divide forces and one pair |CUlties began when “my husband voice. “It will soon be dark. You should wait until morning.” “It’s dark anyhow’ inside the ships. We can search them as well by night as by day.” Neill could say nothing more. seem arranged to have his rty of 16 men carried up the road in three cars at intervals of five minutes in order not to attract too much attention in the village. Bon- niger himself and Neill went in the first car. Neill, taken by surprise and having no time to plan any- thing, rode like a man who had re- ceived a blow 6n the head. All my own fault, he thought. If I had not pitched that money over- board, Janet would stil fe. The Skiff Gone, (CAPIAIN BICKEL)) Who had pete by telephone of r x sail on, shore. cee sete T dk wed an i itional skiff fro: prmer the beach to podi'g lime: kee This was another. setback for Neill. If he was able to separate himself from the party, he counted on_using that skiff himself. Bonniger and Neill were rowed to the Montpelier. Gradually the whole party assembled on the for- eck. Virgil, leathery faced bright eyed, was there chew- ing his cigar, also Kettering, going about and making up to every: body. It made Neill sore to see how all these men were enjoying the situation. As Virgil put it: “A man-hunt is the greatest sport of all, boys.” Bonniger proceeded to post his men at salient points about the ships. A guard was stationed on the forward bridge of each vessel and another on the after bridge. Prom these positions they overlooked the lower decks. He also piaced a man on each of the three e ways that connected the vesse! verybody | was provided with a powerful flashlight. Bickel and his three men brought the force up to 20, 1; Way our couple can't be running 4 another. Wilson, Longcope, heatley and I will do the actual Searching. On the lower decks take the starboard cabins, the other port. As we finish each deck, Tl blow a whistle and everybody will move one flight down’ the Stairways together. Thus if they are aboard this ship we are bound to trap them on the lowest deck.” Everybody approved this plan. It was much too good a plan to suit ‘Neill; it quadrupled his difficulties. However, his mind had begun to work again, and a scheme was be- inning to take ae Before the: eft Bickel’s cabin he took a loo! at the plan of the Abraham Lin- coln. The little veranda of Janet's cabin, he saw, was under the twelfth window on the promenade deck, cayn! from the bow. The Montpelier was searched from bridge to keel in the manner laid out Grape er. On the lower decks, Wilson and Neill were told off ther, Wilson was a good Npal: icér, hot brainy but con- scientious. No cupboard, no cor- Ber) Pa wedess escaped his gtten- tion. “He flashed his light under every bunk. Neill was bored and | jumpy because the search dragged so. He thought: This cop would get a jolt if he knew the man he was | looking for was helping him look! When they finished with the Montpelier and passed over to the Montmorencie it was about nine o'clock and as dark as it would get. Neill kept looking at his watch in such a manner that Bonniger’s at- mye was attracted. “What are you worrying abou the time for?” he asked - : Neill drew him aside from the others. “I'll have to leave you for awhile,” he said. “I'm sorry, I saw my chief in Washington this after- a. Some aed oeey nee as come up, and he said he might have to call = at 9:30." a to lose you,” said Bon- niges bat it cant be helped. Pll take the man off the second gang- way to put in your place.” (Copyright, 1937, by Hulbert Pooten) While they waited for Bonniger | to complete these arrangements. ! Toaay’s Birthday eo Wallace of Des ary of agricul Co., Iowa, 49 > . Henry Moines, Ia., ture, born in years age secre Ad U Maine, born years ago. Senator Frederick Hale in Detroit, 63 s. of Admiral Adolphus An- Rear Neill rejoins Janet, tomerrew, bep- ing to dodge the searchers, drews of Dallas, Tex., chief of the Bureau of Navigation, born at of Tex,, years ago, Martha M. Berr ry. Ga., am the country’s ¢ women, founder of schools jmountain children, born | Rome, Ga., 71 years ago. near Dr. Lee P. Sieg, president of the University of Washington at Seattle, bern at Marsha!ltown, lowa, 38 yearg ago. ed. DIVORCED AFTER 52 YEARS Marysville, Kan.—Married in Marengo, Iowa, on March 10, 1885, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joseph were’ recently divorced. The wife, now 84, brought suit, charging that her marital diffi- accused me of running around with other men.” FALLS FROM FENCE; DIES Ba timore.—While playing “fol- low the ‘eader,” Howard Williams, 10, climbed a fence, fell and struck his head. Taken to a hos- pital, he was found to have a fractured skull, from which he jolee. ‘YANKEES, 8; GIANTS, 1 {Continued from Page One) julated another brace of runs, and} jthe score is the same as yester-| day’s total, 8 to 1. Moore opened the eighth for} |the Giants with a double, but) Bartel struck out, Ott flied out jand Moore was nabbed on the! hidden ba‘l trick, The Yankees; lalso failed to score. | With Chiozza, Whitehead and Leslie occupying the bases in the ninth, Moore failed to connect ‘and the second game of the pres-/ tent world’s series was over. |. Tomorrow the contenders for | the wor'd’s champiogship will piay | {at the Polo Grounds, with Pearson | jand Schumacher opposini each) jother on the mound. j LEGALS PLICATION FOR ED NOTICE OF .AP' TAX ef Tax Certificate ‘th day ot Se . has filed same has) made appliea-i tion for a tak a to be fte-} sued thereon. certificate em-; braces the fof described prap- f Monrve, State ‘The axsessment of the sald prop-| rty under the said certificate ts-} was in the of la} < Uniess sald certificate shal) be} redeemed aceerding to taw, the; erty described therein will be} » the highest bidder at the ase door on the first Mon- month of November, is the Ist day of No- name a yeast ted this 6th day , of Oetober, (SEAL) Clerk Counts Ross C Sawyer Court ef Monroe 31-38, 1937 his (SEAL) STARS WILL PLAY | fos Seagal we REGULAR SENIOR SOFTBALL! LEAGUE GAME AT BAYVIEW PARK Roberts Stars wili play U. S.|tendency to deceive yourself, eveccecce e Today’s Horoscope seecccccccccncccscooocse Today’s nature is a subtle one, given to mimicry and imitation; possibly successful ag an actor if other indications favor, You will be receptive and psychic with probability of benefit by marriage. Cultivate sincerity to avoid the as Army: tonight at Bayview Park in,well as to hold the respect of a regular Senior League dia- mondbail game. E, Roberts and Barroso will form #he tbattery,.for;the Stars, While Hodgeg and Powell will per- form for the Soldiers in the same capacity... . The Army outfit has not a contest as yet but they figure they will preak the ice tonight. However, the Stars are just as anxious for victory as they wish to keep the league lead. Games played so far by Senior League have resv:ted the following: First Game Quality Food Store ......5 7 4 Caraballo Red Devils ...6 9 2 Batteries: Gates and Ingraham; Ward and H. Gates. Second Game U, S. Array Roberts Stars Batteries: Nodine, Powell; E. Roberts;and Stickney. Third Game Roberts. Stars ae BGS ee Quality Food Store 1617 0 Batteries: E. Roberts and Stick- ney; Castro and Ingraham. Fourth Game Caraballo Red Devils . U. S. Army sobs oS DB Batteries. Ward and H. Gates; Hodges, ‘Davis and Lambert. qo Fifth Game Roberts Stars ... 1716 1 Caraballo Red Devils ..3 7 7 Battéries: E. Roberts and Bar- won the in 1417 6 frower: Ward and H. Gates, Sixth Game U. S..Army vs. Qudlity Food Store, postponed, rain. ‘ Seventh Game x Caraballo’Red Devils ..0 2 7 Quality Food Store ......7 10 0 Batteries: Ward and H. Gates; C. Gates, and Ingraham. _ Eighth Game Roberts Stars ..... U. S. Army . T2% Batteries: E. Roberts and Bar- roso; Hedges and Powell, CONTEST OF RIGHTS DENYER.—Charges of assault and bahfery, growing out of a quarrel, as to whose turn it was to use a clothesline, cost two women of this city fifty dollars in jus- tice of the peace court when each was fined twenty-five dollars. BITES HUSBAND CHICAGO. — When Theodore Kohn, 81, testified in court in this city ‘that his ‘wife, Johanna, 76, bit him on the wrists with her false teeth, Judge John L. Lupe granted him a divorce. LEGALS CATION NOTICE OF ror TAX (Senate Bi NOTICE IS_ E That Alice E. Wads’ Tax Certific No. 12, pr r in th Sta’ rty of Florida, t ment of the said prop- the sal@*dertificate is- s in the name .pf Walter abam. Unless said certificate shall redeemed according’ to jaw, property described therein will sold ta.the highest bidder at ¢h court house door on the first Mon day in the month November. 1937, which is the Ist day of No- vember, 1937. ed this 22nd day of September. erty F. Ross C Sawyer Clerk Court of Monree County, of Cireuit Fl = @: octT-14, 1937 OURT OF THE Miaintifts, Ferecioxure of Lien of Tax Sale Certitie Helen Cuppels, a single woman, Defendant. GREBRTOH PUBLICATION tt_appearing by the sworn bill of Phint 'fildd herdin that plaintifts are of .Bublicationgd » IT Is ORDERED that, the fendant in. this pause, namely Helen ‘Cappels, a single woman, * O. Bex tl, Cresson, and she, is here ppear te the bil « Pennsylvania required to ¢omplaint the Flerida. in Monday rwise Ot eo as confessed by This order shal a week for fe in The Key West Citizen, paper of gen. lashed a the Novem? Went, DP. on a eral lation onroe € . Florida i AND ORDERED, this 2ind day of September, A. D. 1937 (Circait Court Seal) > Sawyer ert in and wi Clerk of the Cir for Monroe © Wittiam V. Ar Atrorney septts-s0; oetl-14-21 ‘| vember, «| That North West the! That entitled to an Order} Tax | in} State Sounty. | i naecutive Weeks) red news-| property pub-| sold to the highest bidder others, LEGALS | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bilt No. 16%) NOTICE IS HEREBY,,,.GL That North West Construction Co pany, holder of Tax Certificate: Ne. 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- ing described property in the of Monroe, State of Florida, 24, Tavernier Cove No. 2, y Largo, Plat Book 1, Page 135, as recorded in Monroe County Records. ‘The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Della A. be the VEN, said certificate shall to law, property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- ay in the month of November, 1937, which is the Ist day of No- vember, 1937, Dated this 22nd day of September, 1 Russ C Sawyer La) of Ciréuit: Caurt of Monroe County, Florida, sept23-30: oct7-14, 1937 OF APPLICATION FOR TAX D> (Senate BillNo. 163) NOT! 1S, HEREBY GIVEN, That North West Construction Com- pany, holder of Tax Certificate No, 905, 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, NOTICE Tavernier Cove No. 2 . Plat Book 1, Page 135, as recorded in Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- y under the said certificate is- d was in the name of Della A. Lane. Uniess 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 month: of November, 1937, which is the Ist day of No- vember, 1937. Dated this 22nd day of September, 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monrve County, Florida, sept23-30; oct7-14, 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR . TAX DEP 7 (Senate. Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY ; GIVEN, ‘hat 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 .or a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certifieate embraces the’ fol- lowing described property” in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, Tavernier’ Cove No. 2, Largo, Plat Book 1,. Page , a8 recorded in , Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Della A. Lane. Unless said certificate shall redeemed according to law, property deseribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- in the month of November, which is the Ist day of No- 1937. - be the nd day of September, Ross C Sawyer of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida sept23-30; oc 7-14, 1937 LICATION FOR DEED Ne. 163) HEREBY GIVEN, Construction Cor der ‘of "Tax Certificate No 4 the 4th day of Septem . 1933, has filed same in y office and pplication thereon. embraces the fol- eribed pFoperty in the Monroeé, State of Florida, e No. 2, 1, Page Monroe mate NOTICE in Records, e assessment of the said prop- under the said certificate sued was in the name of Della A. Lane. Unless said certificate shall ing to law, ed therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- in the month of November, , which is the Ist day of No- 19 3 22nd day of September, be the Ross C Sawyer of Cireait Court of Monree orida. sept23-30; octT-14, 1927 NOTICE OF APPLICATION 1 CIVEN Wadsworth holder of ertifieate No. 17, issued the’ y of Aumust. (Aj yD. 1931), has f same in my office and has made application for a tay deed to be issued thereon. Safd ‘tertificate embraces the following desert property in the County of Monroe. of Florida, to-wit: Mt iT 2, Ser. Book G-2, Pag Monroe County Records ‘The assessment of the anid prop- erty under the said certificate s- @ was in the name of Walter aha. “= said certificate shall med according to law, described therein will be at the part house door on the first Mon- aay in the month of November, 1937. which fe the Ist day of No- 193 ted this tind day of September, Ress C Sawyer iM Court of Meares 3%, octl-it, 1907 ard ¢ ites bed} be! the; LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Archie Lowe and A. M. Adami Plaintiffs, Fereclosure of Lien of Tax Sale Certificates. F. Talbott Fisher, deceased, and the heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants under the said F. 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 Cudjoe Key Corpora- tion, a dissolved domestic cory, poration, and ‘all unknown per- sons or ‘parties. (whether na- tural, corporate’ or municipal) claiming. through, under, , or from said corporation, and | H. George Carroll, Jane’ Richards and Charles F. Bailey, as trus- ‘tees; vs. 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 ORDERED that all parties claiming interests under F. 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 Cud- joe Key Corporation, a dissolved domestic Florida corporation, and all parties claiming interest, under or from the said Cudjoe Key Cor- 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 Lot 2 of Section 4; Township sixty seven (67) South of Range twenty; five (25) East, made by George L. Macdonald’ subdivid- ing said lands into Lots and Blocks. All of said lands being in Monroe County, Florida, and on the island of Stock Island. H. George Carroll, 49 Wall Street, 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. DB. 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 this 22nd day of Septem- ber, A D. 1937. (Gireuit Court Seal) 7 Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court in’ and for Monroe County, Florida. William V. Albury Attorney for Plaintif! sept23-30; oct7-14-21 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR: TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That North West Construction Com- pany, holder of Tax Certificate No. 902, 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, Tavernier Cove No. 2, Key Largo, Plat Book 1, Page 135, as recorded in Monroe County Records, The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Della A. Lane. ‘ Unless said certificate. shit! 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 November, 1987, Which is the Ist day of No- vember, 1937. abated this 22nd day of September, 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court of Munroe County, Florida, sept23-80; oct7-14, 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That North West Construction Com- pany, holder of Tax Certificate No. 901, 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 19, Tavernier Cove No, 2, Key Largo, Plat Book 1, Page 135, ‘as recorded in Monroe County, rds. The asse erty under t soc wos tirtbe Lane. Uniess said 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 November, 1937, which is the Ist day of No- vember, 193) Dated this 22nd day of September, 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer * of Cireuit Court of Monree Florida. Septzs-30; octT-14, 1937 said certificate is- name of Della A County, SOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill Ne. 163) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That North West Construction Com- pany, holder of Tax Certificate No. 907, issued the 4th day of Septem- A. D. 1933, has filea same in my office and has made application for @ tax deed to be tasued thereon. Said certificate emtr. ces the fol- lowing described prom tty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Let 25, Tavernier Cove No. &, Key Largo, Piast Book 1, Page 136, a recorded in Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the anid certificate ts- sued was in the name of Delia A. Lane. Uniess sald certificate shall redeemed according to faw. Property described therein will sold to the highest bidder at court house door on the fir day in the month of No 1937. which ts the Ist day vember. 1937. — this find day of September (SEAL) Rows € Sawyer Clerk of Cirenit Court of Monroe’ Florida. County, Septss-38; octi-i4, 19397 Subscribe to The Citizen—2%¢ weekly, Statement of the Ownership, Man- agement, Circulation, Ete., quired by the Act of Congress of | August 24, 1912, and March 1983, of The Key West Citizen, Published Daily at Florida, for October 1, 1937. | State of Florida, a ! Before me, a notary public in and! County of Monroe for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Joe Allen, who,. having been duly sworn according} to law, deposes and says that he| is the business manager of The} Key West Citizen and that the} following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true state-/ ment of the ownership, management, | circulation, ete. of thi foresaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the | Act of August 24, 1912, as amended} by the Act of March 3, 1933, em- bodied in section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the re-| verse of this form, to’ wit: ' 1. That the names and addresses} ef the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, L. P. Artman, Key} West, Florida. j H Editor, L. P. Artman, Key West,| Florida. Managing Editor, L, P. Artman, Key West, Florida. Business _ Manager, Allen, Key West, Florida. The Citi- Artman, | Joe 2. What the owner is: zen Publishing Co, L. P. Key West, Florida, Pres. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other secur!- ties are: None. ' 4. That the two paragraphs next . giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only} the lst of stockholders and security | holders as they appear upon the; books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or se- curity holder appears upon» the, books of the company as trustee or! in any other fiductary relation, the} name of the person or corporation | for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two para- graphs contain statements bracing affiant’s full knowl and belief as to the circum: and conditions under which holders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the: fompany as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other! than that of a bona.tide and this affiant has no Tei believe that elation, or o other person, asso- | ation has any in-! u stock, bonds, or other than as so stated by him. 6. That the average number copies of each i @ of this pub- {High’ I edret ABP NGH Po! irect or indirect in the said) securities | ° a y In History . eceeccceseses 1765—First colonial congress, also known as the Stamp Act Con- gress, delegates from nine colon- jes, met in New York and issued historic Declaration of Rights. Tod 1826—First American railway— the Granite Railway, Massachu- | setts, opened; drawn by oxen and horses and carried stone for the building of Bunker Hil! Monu- ment, 1849—Died, in Baltimore, aged 40, Edgar Allan Poe, America’s greatest ‘literary genius; just as he was becoming well-known. A sad death cloing a sad life. 1918—Thousands of influenza jeases develop in training camps, 192 a Ww finished ‘ay 1929—Ex-Secretary of the In- terior Fall put on trial for brib- ery. 1936 115,000-y plying sewer to L than 200 Ching, C ip Bay on #d4is »), ~~ ~BENJAMIN LOPEZ ye FUNBRAL’HOME, Serying, KeyWest | Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Servied Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W leaves San Franciso sénger flight. | Ueation sold or distributed, through | the mails or otherwise, to paid sub- ecribers during the six months pret ceding the date shown above is Manager. A before r, 1937. A. FREEMAN, wm. State of Florida at Notary Public, Large. My commission expires April 11, 1941. oct7-1t . STAR »* BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE | Is Deliciously Fresh! —TRY IT TODAY— On Sale At All Grocers ess that guarantees your money’s worth in shaving comfort. Made to romp through the toughest whiskers without pull or irritation. Buy a package of Probak Jr. today. 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