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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17. J wo’s Mepeny By MARGARET GUION HERZOG The Characters Nina, ex-debutante, impulstve- ly ma-ried David, hoping to end her love for her stepfather. Now she loves David and is discusted with Richard. Richard, the suave, handsome stepjather, proposed secret love ‘eegins to suspect Gracie, an old girt David, stitt purgues him? Chapter 47. > Fears And Wonderings i | HAVE told your mother that she has merely strained a heart muscle, and must rest it for a while,” Dr. *Patows explained to Nina. “She must not be alarmed about her condition, you see, be- cause she should lic as quiet as a mouse for weeks ... but if she worried and fretted over herself, it would not do her the. good it should.” fs 3 z=. rT sey, xi per “3 I can, Doctor, and try to keep her calm and cheerful. . . .” “After a week vi so there will have to be more tests made, but oo the present she must stay in Nina said: “Is ‘it—dangerous?” And he answeted thoughtfully: “TIt—could be:,Our-joo is to keep it from reaching’ an advanced state. Though I’m bound to say, it has progressed rather rapidly, as there were no alarming symp- toms—other than fati in the spring, when I recommended that she take the cruise. . . .” “Dr. Fellows, you'll tell me— honestly — how she is getting along, won't you?” “Yes, my dear.” “I have a right to know.” “Of course, Nina. .. .” Nina was over at the 74th street house within the hour. “And what,” she inquired, “is the matter with you my love?” pretending not to know. “A hang? Were you out last night, Honey?” “No, it’s just one of old Dr. Fel- lows’ little ideas, baby. He says T've strained a muscle round mv heart . . . or something silly. Im- agine! Wants me to stay in bed a week ... but’ have no intention of obeying him, of course!” Honey looked rebellious and babyish, in her great ornate bed, but there were faint blue shadows under her blue eyes . . . reflections, they looked like; once or twice Nina saw her wince a little, as from a sharp pain. Nina saw that it was going to be a job keeping her mother there, in bed, she : “Well, you'd better be good and do what he says, darling...” David's Skeptical Look _— was so full of thoughts about Honey, when she returned home, that her own problems were forgotten; but when David came in, and she spoke to him about her mother... they all came back again. “... and I'll have to be over there a lot, David. She loathes staying in bed, and Dr. Fellows she simply must. If I’m at the house every day... right there where I can talk to her when she less...’ “It wag.then her own problem came bac! David had glanced at her, with r skeptical look in his dye. Ae then walked over to the mantel. Nina realized what was the mat- ter at once... if it was anything at if she wasn't just imagining Tteould look as though she were sent ca Pet ant near r could thin that it was ridiculous for Nina to ave to hover’constantly over her to keep her in bed. . .. quickly: 6-8 on as. ir ing. She’ “a bad about ‘ad- ami she's iy, F've seen her get up an round Ker room, when the nurse was out, she was near to pneumonia, (64 for David, as though Nina and Richard were just on their way out together. As a matter of fact, that thought | had very probably been in Chal- loner’s mind, when he saw his stepdaughter dressed for the street ... but it certainly wasn’t in Nina’s. She had avoided him, studiously, all the morning, and had begged for a cup of tea at Honey's bedside. rather than have lunch with him, alone. Nina said, to David: “Oh, hello, darling! What a shame Honey just went sound asleep, 10 minutes ago » YOu were sweet to come, but 1 hate to wake her.” David was looking from one to the other. “Afternoon, David,” said Rich- “Hello,” and to Nina, “Too bad. Tll run along, then.” He turned toward the door. He didn't ask her if she were going ‘out—though he must have | seen that she was, and if he hadn’t thought she was Boing with Rich- ard he would certainly have sug- gested walking a few blocks with her, since he had the time. Since he didn’t suggest it, Nina had to. “I was just going to do an errand for Honey. Walk a ways with me, darling?” avid glan at Richard, who put his hat down on the table. It was a significant gesture. It said: “T'see I’m out of it, then...” “Sure,” David agreed, and held open. the front door. Nina went through it with the barest nod for Richard ... and afterwards she wondered if she had seemed too cool. Suspiciously cool. Would David think ... .? The Apartment Sivuation Tatts what the days were full of now: fears and wonderings. It seemed to Nina that, at the height of her infatuation for Rich- ard, she had never appeared so guilty as now... when all she wanted was to be rid of him, to make'a fresh start. There was something very fun- ne about it. Wasn’t there a play about aman who wasn’t caught for the crime he did commit, but was hips for one that he didn’t? _ She’ really prayed, sometimes, that David would come out and accuse her, or make a real row, so that she would have to tell every- thing. That was what she longed for—but, even now, she wasn’t sure enough that confession would be the right thing. She was afraid that some of her fears were merely figment of her overwrought imagination. David didn’t do anything that you could put your finger on. He just didn’t seem as—close. He seemed to want to have peo- ple at home, more than he used to—Cordelia, Jack... Even Fran- cine, the model, and Bill... and of course, Gracie. It didn’t seem to be enough seeing her all day at the salesroo! ie ms. And about the apartment, he had given up the idea of hunting for a new one. He came home about the third of Honey’s ill- ness and showed Nina a floor plan of an apartment on 53rd street. “A fellow in the office—Melton —may want to sublet fér a year, on the first of the month ... May be going out west, and his lease has another year to run. It’s a knockout apartment, as you can see, and he'd be willing to let it for $50, if he could use the ser- vant’s room, to store some of his Nina ‘grew enthusiastic. The floor was awfully attractive, % is like a simply marve ous chance, ‘doesn’t it, sweet- heart?” “Yeah,” he agreed. “But Mel- ton’s not absolutely sure yet .. . what do you say we let it ride for a few days, till hé makes up his mind? We still have nearly three weeks of our month's notice.” Heavens! Only 10 days since she had journeyed ap to Tarrytown with Richard ... and hated her- self andfc herself, and fall-+ en in love with David? It seemed more like 10 years! David had apparently dropped the idea of hunting fur- ther. F a! nights running, Nina . “What about the apartment, darling? Has Melton made up his mind yet?” But Melton didn’t seem to be able to... and David didn’t seem and me, ? She's an infant, sha sony uy os to wath Bridget held open the NEW GAS Steckhold, Sweden.—A new gas, related to “laughing gas” has been found by Sigurd Lindholm, an engineer, who claims that in- halation of the gas will make any inebriated person perfectly sober in a few mniutes. The gas, which contains a large quantity of acid, ox injurious to the health, it is to care. She ee ther di , ano T dis- ght crept in. Was he off, deliberately? Was it that maybe her—Ninat Was he failing yey ? Was he falling 0 it, 2987, Margaret Mersog) — Atlantic City in an- call, lomorrew. CAUGHT IN LIFT Cnicinnati.—While James Lead-! better and a companion were “joy! riding” on an elevator in a va- cant building, James’ hands were! caught between the cables and pulley of the elevator and he hung there for more than a half hour before help, summoned by the other boy, could cut the cable; | and free the lad. ‘ BLL TONIGHT SCHOOL VARSITY ~ “Leading tuberculosis authorities H TO MEET call tuberculosis the foe of youth,” j says is Jessamine S. Whitney, statistician of the National Tuber- culosis, “but I go even further and call it the foe of girls and young women, Why? Because the deaths from tubereulosis among them are one and one-half times 4s many as those among their brothers: of the same age.” The death rate from tuberculosis has been cut to less than one-third of what it was thirty years ago ‘when it was the leading cause of * Serious Situation | | Playing rather sloppily most of ‘the game against the Carbonell 'Stars Tuesday, the Fellowship {Club, under Will Doughtry, well- ; known basketeer of the city, as j their new coach,’ will be fighting mad against the High School to- [night at the Gym. It will be a lregular league game. j In an exhibition game against! | the High School before the regu- jlar season the Clubbers came ter gitiden to) imag ark with | death. Yet when we analyze these Bs ashe th fi 1) deaths we find that tuberculosis is the game hearing e FN?’ still the leading cause of death for | whistle, when a steady rally; men and women between 15 and 45 (brought them to within three, years of age and we also find that |points of knotting the score. It’ among young women between 15 j was the closest | the Preppers' and 30 one in every four deaths is have come to losing this season. from this highly contagious disease, With their first league defeat j Miss Whitney in answering why by the Stars Tuesday and the ; tuberculosis is twice as prevalent knowledge that they can put a; among young women as among real scare into the School lads, the| young men says, “No one knows. | Club will.be hard to beat tonight.| Today it is an outstanding m, stery The High School will be with-/ in public health.” out J. V. Woodson, stellar guard,} 1 an attempt to solve this mys- who sprained his knee in practice, | te'y the National ‘Tuberculosis As- but they have worked out stead-| ®0ciation made @ careful study of lily of late, rounding into season the life histories of all girls between form for their state prep games| 2° and 25 who died from tubercu- : Leading Statistician States losis in at Detroit and in New Yor fae patton did not affect their health because 35 per cent had-never been ém- James H. McGraw of New York, publisher, born at Panama,| N. Y., T7 years ago. ployed outside their homes and 20! per cent had been employed less’ than a year. Dieting, clothing habits, “their educational levels were all discarded as clues to the mystery. A recent study of one of the New York City tuberculosis clinics did show, however, that the young wo- men who lived in homes where there was a person sick with tuber- culosis were very remiss in getting proper examination of themselves. “Every case of tuberculosis comes from another,” Miss Whitney further says. “We know that our chief concern for the present, therefore, is to make mo- thers and fathers real- ize the necés- The 1987 Chris mas Seals on sal in December to ere ters go to the arose doctor tor Periodic physical examinations. If we can catch the disease early we can nearly always cure it. Do this,” concludes Miss Whitney, “ and we tuberculosis statisticians can all go out of business. This public health mystery will have solved itself. after the Holidays, and have an! edge on the Clubbers in that re. spect. . “ Fans will be watching ‘to see if {Domenech will again “bé’ high scorer for the High School PC OMERORO®, ‘son will continue the fast scoring’ lifvalidate'the writ of habeas pace they aye aehting. They wl Gabe ge cous re ‘open; and/ be watching little Charlie Yates,| ordered release of Milligan and| who was bottled up the entire] others from Ohio State Peniten- game against the Stars. tiary. ~ Long awaited, though, is the £ oa exhibition game between the} 1895 — President Cleveland’s Convent girls and the High School memofable message to Congress Varsitress, which will be the first | on Venezuela. ¢ game of the doubleheader tonight. | The High School girlies have nev-; 1903—Birtn of aviation. Wright er won a game from the Convent) | brothers historic 12 seconds’ flight | sextette, but this year they are ina heavier-than-air machine at hoping that their two star import-| Kitty Hawk, N. C., the first in his- ed forwards, Ann Wise and Car- tory. men McBeth, will help them turn the trick. The Conventeers} 1925—Col. William Mitchell showed smooth in practice this! sound guilty at court-martial of week and seem to have the same’ |; : Arti beautiful teamwork that has car- wiglating an cle of Wars ried them along before. Play will begin at seven o'clock. 1928—Attempt of Afghanistan’s king to modernize his country led | to rebellion and withdrawal of re- ESTABLISHES BUREAU | forms. RACINE, Wis.—Miss Grace Lar-] 1936—Food boxes, each with) sen of this city has established a; picture of Hitler and his Christ- “dating bureau” with chaperonage| mas ,..greetings: “The fuhrer for lonely persons seeking com- LEGALS panionship of the opposite sex. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF L E G A L s SURETY. JUDICIAL cinder THE STATE OF FLORIDA, OF APPLIC. . 5 A snoring MONROE COUNTY. (Senate Bill No, 163) NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Jeanette Knowl holder of Tax Certificate No. 8790, issued the day of September, A. D, 1933, 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, State of Florida. to-wit Lot 1, Name Key, Sec. 24, NOTICE TION FOR Complainant, rh sé busband, et al. SON, her { Defendants. | . Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Certificates. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed by the complainant in the Twp. 66, Range 30, 2% Acres, Book ©-2, Page 579, as recorded in Monroe County Records, The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Elizabeth S. Dutcher. Unless said certificate shall redeemed according to law, property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at_ the eourt house door on the first Mon- day in\the month of January, 1938, Which is the ard day of January, 38. PY manne this 2nd day of December, (SEAL) Ross C Sq Clerk of Circuit Court of County, Florida. dec3-10-17- it hosa, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ELEVENTH JUDICIAL ore Or FLORIDA, 2 COPNTY. IN CHANCERY. ’ . MORALES, Plaintiff, Foreclosure of Lien of ale Certifientes. ving, and ff Devisees, Gran- or other Claimants under said E. M. Martin, et als., Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing from the sworn bill of complaint in the above entitled cause that the plaintiff does not know and has not been able to as rtain after diligent whe tin and plaintitt in hereinafter described property if dead, to have been inter: | therein, are dead or alive. FORE the 1 PR. M. Ma’ \e by} the; or. ted ORDERED nts in the above a if dead,! est under | M. Martin and Alex Cur- or otherwise, in the fo : in Mon-| erwise! wilt be, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order be published once a week e weeks in The te of ed this 2nd day 1837 AL) of the Circe tf Monroe County IAM ¥. ALBURY. Attorney for Plaintiff deed-10-17-2 of December, Cc Sawyer in and belin the property described the/ bill of complaint, or if dead, to hi {RAYMOND R. above stated cause that the com- plainant does not Know and has; not been able to ascertain whether the defendants, Amelia Brunson and Allen S$. Brunson, band, dames S. Austin and Austin, his wife, if married, believed y the complainant to be interested { been interested therein, are dead or alive, if’ dead his, her or their heirs, devisees, ‘grantees or other claimants are unknown and that their pla *) residende is unknown; that” complainant | verily pelieves, hat if of said de u alive they are each ‘over the age of twenty-one-yeurs; that there is he State of, Florid: /eery) defen Tae j Pel other than othe |named defendants who hi aye some claim, title or in gg inthe lad ‘described in said It is therefore ORDERED, AD- JUDGED AND DECREED that the defendants. Amelia Brunson and Allen §. Brunson, her husband, if alive and if dead, all parties claim- ing interest under Amelia Brunson and Allen S, Brunson, her husband, deceased or otherwise: James S Austin and Austin, his wife, if married, if alive and if} dead, ail parties’ claiming interest | under James S. Austin and Austin; his wife, if married, de- ceased or otherwise, and all un-! an interest in the following de- scribed property situate, lying and being. in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: On the Island of Key and is Sub-divisi of Part of Lot Three (2), Square Fivg (5). Tract Eleven (11) ac- cording to Stepney Austin's di- agram recorded In Deed Rook M. page 619, Monroe County, Plorida Records: ALSO Ogeythe Island of Ker West andyds Sub-divistion Four (4) | of Part of Tot Three (3), Squate | Five G), Tract Eleven (11) ac- cording to Stepney Austin's dia: | gram recorded in Deed Book M. Page 619. Monroe Count Filor- ida, Records, - pe. and ther are hereby required to appear to said bill of complaint on or befpre the trd day of January, A. 1). 1938. otherwise the allegations of saig bill be taken as con- fesse@?and sald cause be preceeded! with ex parte : It if further Ordered that this or-j der be published once each week | for four consecetive weeks in The Ker West Citizen, a newspaper pablighes in Monroe County. Flor- n West Eight (8) a@ Ordered in the City of Monree County. Flori-| st day of December. A. D.! Ross C Sawyer Werk of the Circuit Court.} LORD. Solieiter for Come i dec3-10- inant ~34-31, 1927. 4 in said | ALS! ve thinks of you,” sent to some million German hopes, ("| Herbert C. Hengstler of Ohio, chief of the Department of State’s Foreign Sérvice Administration, j born “at Middletown, Ohio, years ago. | Bishop Titus Lowe of Portland, Oregon, of the Methodist Episco- ‘pal Church, born in England, 60 _ Years ago. | Dr. Arthur E. Kennelly of the ; Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, professor emeritus of electrical engineering, born in In- a 76 years ago. Clinton R. Woodruff of Phila- LEGALS RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it’ how becomes the |duty of the County Commissioners Monroe County, Florida, to des- ignate a voting place or polling place in each election district of Monroe County, Florida, and to ap- point three (3) inspectors of elec- tion and a clerk of election for each of such polling places or voting places, for the purpose of carrying on and conducting the election heretofore ordered and called to be held in the County of Monroe and State’ of Florida from 8 o'clock A. M. until sundown on the 30th day of December, A. D. 1937, now there: fore, 2 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BO, OF COUNTY COMMISSION- Bee er MONROE COUNTY, FLOR- }IDA, in: session duly assembled: that onroe County Court House, ,| Key, West, Florida, be and the same is he CER sti THE FIRST NATIONAL !OBAN: OF KEY WEST, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the United States, Plaintiff, CLARENCE C. SYMONETTE and BERTHA J. SYMONETTE, h wife, et al. Foreclosure of } Foreclosure of Lien. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain Order and Decree of foreclosure and sale made and entered on the 29th day of November, A. D. 1937, in and by the Cireuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, in and for Monroe Coun- ty, in’ Chancery, in a cause therein pending wherein The First National Bank of Key West, &@ corporation organized and exist- ing under the laws of the United States, is plaintiff, and Clarence C. Symonette and Bertha J. Symonette, his wife, Louisa Knowles, a widow, Marie Parker and W. E. Parker, her husband, Bila L. Collins, a widow, Harry L. Knowles and Mary S. Knowles, his wife, Joe Peariman and Sophia Peariman, his wife, are defendants, foreclosure of gages and foreclosure of lien, undersigned Special Master in Chan- ‘cery will offer for sale separately at public eutery for cash in hand to the highest and best bidder at the front door of the County Court House of Monroe County, Florida, in the City of Key West, Florida, during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 3rd day of January A. D. 1937, the following described lands, situate, lying and being in the County of Monroe, State of Flor- ida, to-wit On the Island of Big Pine Key in Section Twenty-five of Tp. 65 South of Range 29 East, and is part of Lot Two (2) of said Section 25; but now better known as Block 12 of Southern Pines Sub-division. Commencing at a point on the Beach at the intersection of the Base Line dividing Lots Two (2) and Four (4) of said Section 25 and running along the Beach in a Northerly direction Three Hundred (300) feet more or less thence West Four Hundred (400) feet, thence South Three Hundred (300) feet more or less, thence East Four Hundred (400) feet to the point of beginning. 0, In the City of Key West and known as Lot Number Five (5) in Block Number Seventeen (17) as shown on the Plat of the Koy ‘en investmen: 1 ny's subdivision. of Part. of Biventees ‘duly. ahege? v i oa) Boo!) 1e, ot jo| County. Pitan Records, aaa ° which Let-is-bounded and de-'% scribed ‘ollows; viz... Com cencing tae mend re ieetca pe’ from thé Corner of South Sttdet and Vernon Avenne andirunn thence wtouu the Mlathiedt ue of Vernon Avente in a Sovt! eagterlv direction,» fitty feet: Thence at right angles | a Southwesterly direction ‘one hundred and eleven (111") feet: Thence at right angles in a Northwesterly direction fifty 50’) feet: Thence at right angles in a Northeasterly di- rection one hundred and eleve' (111") feet to the point of be- ginning on Verno Avenue. The above described land be- ine subject to building restric- tions of The Key West Invest- ment Company. Dated this 20th day of Novem- inquiry} Known persons having or claiming|ber, A. D. 193 ve ALL cial Mi: in Chancery. W. CURRY HARRIS. Solicitor for Maintift. dee3-10-17-24-31, 1937. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DE (Senate Bill Ne. 163) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVE That Ruth M. Fleck, holder of tax Cert rate No. 244, issued Sth fay Septembe 2 has filed same in m: made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described Property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 4, Sar. 1, Tr. 13, Book F-1, Page 584, as recorded in Monroe County Records. The assesament of the said prop- erty under the sald certificate f- ed was in the name of Earl C. rt ° 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 Janeary, 192! which Is the 3rd day of Januar; 1938 Dated 1937. (SBAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. decil- this Tth day of December, 1.1937 reby désignated ‘as the polling Jage:on the voting place in Elec- jon District No. 1 of Monroe Coun- 4ty.;Blorida, and Enrique Henriquez, Joseph Singleton and Faustin: Rendueles be and they are here appointed Inspectors of Election for said poling place or voting place, and J. C. Gardner be and he is here- by appointed Clerk of Election tor said polling place or voting place. That City Hall Building, Key West, Florida, be and the same is hereby designated as the polling place or the voting place in Elec- tion District No. 2 of Monroe Coun ty, Florida, and Ross C. Sawyer, Jr. Charles G. Mendoza and Frank 0. Roberts be and they are hereby ap- pointed Inspectors of Election for said polling place or voting place and Merville E. Rosam be and he ts hereby appointed Clerk of Election for said polling place or voting place. es That 913 Eaton Street, Key West, Florida, be and the same is hereby designated as the polling place or the voting place in Elec- tion District No, 3 of Monroe Coun ty, Florida, and H. Blake Robert Ulmont ® Russell and Chester Thompson be and they are hereby appointed Inspectors of Blection for id polling place or voting place, nd Rutledge S. Curry be and he is hereby appointed Clerk of Election for said pollng place or voting place. That Harris School Building, Key | West, Florida, be and the same is hereby designated as the polling place or the voting place in Elec ! tion District No, 4 0f Monroe Coun- |ty, Florida, and James A. Curry, B. | A..Baker, Jr., and Charles Mathews ;be and they are hereby appointed nspectors of Election for said poll- ing place or voting place, and J. A. ‘ Gaitt be and he is hereby appointed [Clerk of Election for said polling {place or voting place. That 718 Duval Street, Key West, Florida, be and the same is hereby designated as the polling place or the voting place in lection Dis- trict No. 5 of Monroe County, Flor- ida, and E. Gomez, W. B. Curry and Francisco B. Guito be and they are hereby appointed Inspectors of Election for said polling place or yoting place, and John W. Roberts be and he fs hereby appointed Clerk of Election for said polling place or voting place. That Division Street School Build- ing, Key West, Florida, be and the uame is hereby designated as the olling place or the voting place in lection District No. 6 of Monroe County, Florida, and Charles H Pierce, Rafael E. Lazo and Charles W. Allen be and they are hereby appointed Inspectors of Election for said polling place or voting place, and Beauregard Lowe be and he is hereby appointed Clerk of Election for said polling place or voting place. het Key West High School uilding,.Key West, Florida, be and spe same js hereby designated polling place or the voting place in Election District No. 7 of Monroe Couaty, Plorida, and ment Saomen, Emilio, Garcig, 41 ernando = M. Voght be Eat ay are hereby ap- pated Inspectors of Election for fila polling place or voting place, and Roy Fulford be and he is here- by appointed Clerk of Election for said polling place or voting place. That Marathon Grocery Store, Marathon, Florida, be and the same is hereby designated as the polling place ‘or the voting place in Elec- tion District No. § of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, and James A. Curry, S. M. Moore and George H. Leister be and they are hereby appointed In- pectars of Election for said polling place or voting place, and A. E. Woodburn be and he ts hereby ap- pointed Clerk of Election for said polling place or voting place. 1, that A & B Fish Co. Building, Islamorada, Florida, be and the same is hereby designated as the polling place or the voting place in Election District No. 9 of Monroe County, Florida, and Edney B Par- ker, Alvin E. Pinder and Leonard |Lowe be and they are hereby ap- | pointed Inspectors of Election for | said polling place or voting place, jand Lee Pinder be and he is hereby | appointed Clerk of Election for said { polling place or voting piace. That Rock Harbor Schoo! House, Rock Harbor, Florida. be and the ‘same is herby designated as t polling place or the voting place in j Election District No. 10 of Monroe ! County, Florida, and Willacd R. Al- bury, Thomas J. Johnson and Chaties C. Albury be and they are hereby appointed Inspectors of Election for said polling place or (voting place, and George W. Al- jbury be and he is hereby appointed lClerk of Election for said polling place or voting place. Unanimously adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regu- ‘lar meeting held this first day of | December, A. BD. 1937. CARL BERVALDI, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. Attest: (BEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk decl@-17-34, 1937 suooTs Farge To AD LEGALS MASTER'S SALE HEREBY GV ‘and by virtue of and pur- 1d high school senior, admitted|ana entered on the 2nd day of De~ ol . of De fatally shooting his unemployed | frst, A.D. i987, by the Honor: father when the latter came home}Judges of the Circuit Court of th rs -, . Bleventh Judicial Ci it of Mo: drunk and mistreated the boy’s|@junty, Fiorida, in chancery, tn thet mother. He showed t for ope Cog — pending e May Piper joined by he Pelee he a done, be brie rn husband and next friend, J. 8, Eiper, is action by saying, “He wot re~the complainants and Francis ” HL jt c bell, hi: let my mother alone! Wife tana “Wininm Ho Gilbert! are defendants, the undersigned Special pester in Chancery, appointed by id decree, Will offer for sale at pe outery to the highest bidder for cash, before the front door of y Court delphia, lawyer and civic worker, born there, 69 years ago. Prime Minister William 2 King of Canada, born at Kitchen’ or, Canada, 63 years ago. LEGALS ~~ OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That under and by virtue of and pursuant, to the certain decree made and en tered on the 7th day of December, A. D. 1937, by the Honorable Arthur Gomez, One of the Judges of’ the’ Cireuit Court of the Eleventh Ju- dicial Cireuit of Monroe County, Florida, in Chancery, in that cer- tain cause therein pending wherein N. Stone is the plaintiff and B. Chancery Case No. 6-582, are the defendants, the undersigned Special Master in Chancery, appointed by said decree, will offer for sale at public outery to the highest bidder for cagh, be-! fore the fr door of the County} Court House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, on Monday the ard of January, A. D. 1938 (same of said Court and ) during the legal, hours of sale, to-wit, betwcen 11 o'clock in the forenoon and 2 lock in the afternoon of said day, he following described property to satisfy said decree by payment of the amount therein specified: * All of Government Lot Three Section Ten (10), Town- ‘ixty-six (66) South of Range Thirty-two (32) East. Excepting therefrom: |, Thirteen (13) acres more or less as de- »ed in a deed from the F. EB. ailway Company to the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, a political subdivi- sion of the State of Florida, re- corded in Deed Book G-6, Page 46, Monroe County, Florida, rec- ords, With all riparian rights. WILLIAM V. ALBURY, Special Master in’ Chancery. RAYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor for Plaintiff, decl0-17-24-31,1937. House in Florida, Key and a legal sales day) h of Baie, t het) clock in the fore- L& o'clck in the afternoon MAME MAY. the following described satisfy sald decree by payment of the amount therein spe- cified: __ ¥ ,let Two (2) in ‘sa Rigs ity @) according to the diagram of Division of Tract Sixteen (16) on the Tstand of Key West, mi ee an Fred NOTICE Monroe County, and according to the diagram subdivision of the portion a: lowed to the said Frederick Fi- ler under the sald agreement between himself and the said John Boyle made by the heirs at law of the said Frederick F’ ler, recorded in Book “ pag 715 of Monroe County, * Florida, records, and which sub-division was confirmed by decree of thi Cireuit Court December 16, 1885; Said Lot Commencing at a point on United = Street distant One Hundred a Forty-eight (148) feet and Eight. (8) inches from the corner of United and Whitehead Streets, and running along ‘United Street in a North- easterly direction Forty-cight (48) feet and Eight (8) inche: thence at right angles in a Southeasterly direction One Hundred and a O88) feet thence at ri angles Southwesterly direction Fort eight (48) feetiamid Eleht (8) inches; thence at rieht angles in a Northwesterly direction One Hundred and Five (105) feet to the place of beginning. RAYMOND R. LORD, Special Master In Chancery. ALLAN B, CLEARE, JR., Solicitor for Complainants. * dee3-10-17-24-31, 1937. t NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of December, A. D. 1937, an election will be held in the 1 County of Monroe, State of Florida, IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT in all of the voting precincts of said IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, Monroe County, for the purpose of youn on the following propost- jon: “The State Board of Adminis- tration shall be authorized an- nually to pay Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars. of Monroe County Gasoline Tax Funds to the City of Key West for debt service pu! if E, also known as E, deceased. TICE TO CREDITORS 1) creditors and all persons ving claims or demands against Estate: pu, and each of you, are hereby. . notified and required to present any; The polls at said election shalt claims and demands which you, “te ay ~ Sa Ae A. either of you, may have against the estate of Ramon Vegue, also ‘known| electors of Monroe County, Plorida, as R. Vegue, deceased, late of Mon- be entitled to participate in roe County, Florida, to the Hon. ng Ber ory swWobk:\apartian ‘ina Raymond R. Lord, County Jadge . . Monroe County, at his oft inet Vea ee De ee County Court House in jonroe County, Florida, within eight cal-| Board of County Commissioners of endar months from the date of th Dy Carl Becvaldt. chai first publication hereof. claims, Re et ee and demands not presented within the time and in the manner pre- seribed herein shall be barred as provided by law. 4 Dated December a3 A. D. 193' MRS. CAROLIN: cRRMA ‘A, As Executrix of the Last Testament of Ramon Vegue, afso known as R. Vegue, a | decl0-17-24-31, 1937 Attest: of County issioners of Monroe County, NOVI9-26; decd-10-17 Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ 30, 1937 : A Leaves Port on and Wednesdays at 4:00 P. Me rriving Koy Went’? Md Mondeys snd Thasedars: and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 6 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fila. For further information and rates call Phone 14 Effective 8s Lea est fer Uva. MIAMI AND KEY WEST | | Northbound, leaves Key West 7:00 a. m. Southbound, leaves Miami 7:00 «. m. | | Full Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68

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