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THGRSDAY, BECHIMES 22 7727. Bil, 0! P. Hendry, W. A. rt Johrisoh, Thomas J. Johnson, Ellen’ C. Johnson, Mellie Johnson, Marie Jones, H. J. K y Knight, N. wW. Kludow, Hans L fed ; Lofton, Wilbur A. * Lefton, Anna W. Lowe, L: L. Lowe, E. R. Lowe; William C. Lowe, Rosa Lyon, Louisa bd Pinder, J. W. Pinder, Henry L. Pinder, Ida E: Pinder, Emena Priest, G. C. Parrott, Thelma E. R Rowland; F. H. Russell, John H. Russell, Nathaniel ' 4 Stillritch, Otto mith, I, E. Stickney, Joseph D. Stickney, Zelma a erat > Thompson; Jessié L; 4egeee 9 7-Wo By AAARGARET CUION Fhe Charceters’ Rta, é¢-debutaiité, dpulcive- ly marriéd Bévith, though she loved: her stepfatier. New she low i, the sudve, eepiather,: tridd.:t8 etitice Nind int di seeret love qifair: Keaey, Nina's ody) childi mibtier tho is’ wil eno develops d ia, a bright youyp’. duto 2a! ong with @ smnetlysalory, adores Nina but fizally hones Ker, thinking’ sie Has Spent ‘a night’ with? Hictiaid Corded; irina’s cate friend. 4 ~ @hepter 52 Cordelia’s Fay pire: s wi Doe Hed’ forgotten’ ote skoe- tree... a cheap ifon thing’... We oe Nina pet ed it-up it about’ with her, Bec lived in David's shoe. She showed it to Button, and he snified-and- wagged-his tail. In the bathroom there was only ond lontly tube’of tcothpaste. She wandered through the apartment, with’ the shoe+tree clasped close against her brecst, did presently she made herself sorhe’coifel Vien she reached for a cup, sie found a few. drops of | water, in the bottorn. David must . have used that very one this morn- . ing... only a few hours before. 'é heard: then, from Honey, : when’ he! drank’ out of it? Had he \ raised? it to’ his lips, for the first |, delicious swallow, all‘ unsuspect- ce it had Com maxing Her happy — that Nina could’ have been in black-face make-up, ant Cordelia would probably never have noticed. nha is it, Cordelia? Tell She “Was glad that she had fixed herself, a little, and’ that Cordelia ididi’€ suspect cg ders & Nina‘ simply couldn’t speak about it yet, to anybody ., .. not even-her best friend, Somewhere in the back of her mind, she kept thinking that she would wake up... , that it was all @ nightmare whith the alarm cloek- would- dispel... Or David, saying: “Wake up, “angel! Hey— there’s tears: on’ “gird lashes. Bad dreams, baby? . David’li_ fix that!” But Nina wassstill in the clutches of Her nightmare, and: with every word that Cordelia. said, it grew worse and worse. “Nina; darling, I’m’so terribly in love anid happy—tI simply had to spill 6ver to you! ... David out, dear?” “Um-hm.” “Well, it’s much too soon to tell anybody, really, Nina... but he loves mie, too! Peon can’t imagine what it’s like, after caring so ter- ribly, for so ong. . Nina’s lips said the right thing. “Oh, Cordelia, dear—how won- derful! I'm so glad for you!” They hugged each other, arid the warm pressure of Cordelia’s aris néarly broke Nina down. She had to break away and turn her bacls, for a minute, to stop the hot tears from spilling over. (Loving A Marricd Man 'H® tried to conceritrate on Cor- delia’s news. “But, darling, what do you mean: seater: you" ve cared so terribly, HERZOG THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Oe cvorvccveveveedoodeoes PEOPLE'S FORUM FAVORS smeuaie AS GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL | | I | Editor, The Citizen: ' Many pedple are more than} ,grateful for your article on Dry Tortugas printed’ in your issue of! Dee. 14.. The acting superintend- ent at Fort Jeffersori has’ furnish- ed the facts’ and’ will support his-! torical accuracy for ali time. The writer visited Dry Tortugas long before the railroad was com- pleted to Key West and has been interested in having the place de- | veloped into a Naval and Army | Hospital, simitar to the one at Hot! Springs, Ark. It is quiet and free | from stréet noise, factory disturb- arices, etc., and the climate is/ ideal for certain typés of ail- Cocddeddddsecedsddedoece NEWS odbdsddddoddedeseece| NOTES PERSONAL MENTION CCCCCSS SSC O CCTM Meee COS OES CHSSSSSOKCEETHCCCCe © | FALLING CEILING HURTS 15 Oklahoma City—When a sclidol upon the heads of 31 pupils, fif-| teen children were injured, oné critically. Officials said the ¢ol- lapse was due to faulty construc- tion and ordered the school clos- | ed. HORSE'S LEG iv SPLINTS | Philadelphia, Pa. — With four steel pins driven into the bone of! her foreleg to hold a steel splint ', umber camp in Oregon under will beabsent for a brief time. in place, a little five-months-old’ chestnut filly, Princess Jewell; is; in her stall waiting for her, brokén’ )Teached to close it, fell out and ‘was killed. Mrs. Gilphin’ was in- {room plaster ceiling crashed down’! jured wiien the cat when out of control. HSSING. HT TERRS: 8 Emmetsburg, la.—Eleven years” after the mysterious jance of Raymond A. Hoskins, for- Miami’ to visit with Kis father, | mer Rodman, fa, bank cashier, eagathite ino shaper who disappeared while an exam ,iner was checking records of his bank, hé was found working in ary assumed name. hanging comfortably from caer USED CARS AT Dr. Otto Stader, leg to mend. veterinarian who performed: the’ operation, says he has used the; pins successfully on nearly 200! ments. ;dogs but this was the first time: With the addition of a smati/he had used them on a horse. | lighting piant, a cooling system for presérvation of foods and ad- TRICYCLE LANDI LANDING GEAR ditional landscaping inside the DAYTON, O.—According to of-! large Court Yard, this would! ficials, results of experiments’ maké ar ideal spvt for convales-' With tricycle landing gear, design- cence of thousands’ of civil pa-|ed to supplant the orthodox un- itients inchiding the Army, Navy | dercarriage of the modern air- and the Marine Corps.’ | planes, have proved that airplanes The writer hopes that the re-|.can be landed with less regard to, cent visits of the officials from’ wind direction and it is predicted Washington: will lead to a proper | that.guch geai will not only revo-j appreciation of-the value of Dry) lutionize the airplane - industry 'Portugas: an@Fort Jefferson to! but .airport:filanning as well. The; this government.as a Health Re-! use of; this «three. wheels landing! sort. eliminate the ‘necessity. C. Hi UMSTEAD. ecaieays for airports and sub-! Washington, D:C, = istititidn of all’Roherete or other) Dec. 17, 1987. \hardsurfaced ldriding fields. i COST OF HOMES ARE : Carlisle, Pa—Rather than agree! | STUBBORN CUT ON RA PROJECTS: to his son’s vacciriation for small! ) LEGALS Used cars, and they're good (ones, too, at bargain prices, is the \ prevailing slogan this and. next week at Navarro’s, Inc. The annual Christmas Sale and Clearance of Used Cars is being held up to the first of the year at Navarro’s and many will be the happy residents of Key West with one of these cars. They're all guaranteed and will be sold, at terms to suit the buyer. You name the figure and the terms you can afford. Every car in the used car lot must be sold. And they do say that “the liné forms to the right.” wae in London)are call- flats. J Henry [ stvel thas week: trate Havana and} Mr. and Mrs. George Syuicnelte and Mr. and Mrs. Mario Calléja left over the highWay. this morn- , ing for a visit during the Christ-| , mas holiday with relatives and’ | friends in Miami. Juan Borges left this morning on Floritia Motor Lines bus for ead Pout Boysen’ left this) morning} for Miami ona’ business'visit and! W. Liebmann, who ar-| was a guest at the Hotel Casa Ma-/ ; rina fora. few days, left this! morning for Miami, en route tol New York. R. J. Knowles left this morning; by bus for Miami and will there} entrain for Savannah, Ga., to join Mrs. Knowles, who left earlier in ' the week for a visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knowles. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sawyer, who have been absent from the city over a long period and mak-| ing their home in Tampa, arrived _ this week for, a. visit — rela-} tives and friends, | } Mrs. Clem, oe 2G Price, who left several days ‘ago. f ‘for a visit with | relatives in Springs, re-; turned this morning on the Cuba from Tampa, accompanied by her, son, Walter Price, and mother, ‘| Mrs. Ernest Meres. | Mrs: Sally Hindon, sister of} PAGE FIVE tor Orlando to attend the special meeting of St. Johns Presbytery in that city. He will return in time for the watchnight service, New Year's Eve. édee CLASSIFIED COLUMN Cbd esas dwe-~-+ - see SALESMAN WANTED "MAN WANTED to supply Raw- léigh’s Household Products to consumers. We: frain and help you. .Geod profits for hustlers. No experience necessary. Pleas~ ant, profitable, dignified work. Write today. Rawleigh’s, Dept. FAL-116-53, Memphis, Tenn. dec23-1tx BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY YOUNG AMERICAN, Gentile, business man, 34 years. Will invest few thousand cash with services, in staple year round going enterprise that can ex- pand. Building material, con- crete manufacturing _ preferred. Want to live South Florida. Give all details first letter, con- fidential. . Write Advertiser, 24 Byers Ave., Akron, Ohio. dec23-lwkx PERSONAL EN OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrét Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigorators and other stimulants, One dose tir new pep. Value $1.00. peeInt. peioe SB: Call, write cara 's Pharmacy. i _ wed-thur-fri-tt MISCELLANEOUS THIEVES are stealing from park- ed cars. Visitors should keep cars locked, dec21-lwkx FOR SALE Thompson, Robert W. Tracy, J. Ro: James Gardner, was an arrival in| __ laeeinbi Marchi WE . Fi NT CIRCUIT ourr or T = own i ie oon Key West last evening over the CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor PR 4 w “ Woodbury, Elizabeth Ww I, John England, Supervisor of |. ition, Do hereby certify Qualified to vote in the Special) Election to be held on the 30th} Day of December, A. D. 1987. JOHN ENGLAND, PIT TONIGHT AT GYM fr Rip-roaring basketball excite- ment is expected’ tonight at the High School Gym when the Col-}. lege All Stars clash with the — Carvoriell’ Stars outfit at Hine seg ell five presented a Tejuvena' lineup with the ad- dition of William Cates and Har- ry Wickers, two classy hardwood stars, in’ their last league game and mopped up on the Pinder Stars by # 41-16 count. The Col- peek shat a re lapped ede swee' crew de- feat on che “eg ib ‘Tuesday night, and are in great for play tonight. } game shoulif be one of the ' aie | when-she!a atin her side, @tid she thought it Today’s Birthdays CSCO CCCR PAA GSO KECCCRETS Connie Mack (Cornelius McGil- Heuddy), Philadelphia’ baseball? manager, born at East Brook- field, Mass., 75 years ago. Maj. Gen: Charles EB. Kilbourne, U. S. Ay, retired, soldier, author and editor, born at Fort Whipple, Va, 65 years ago: Edwin L, Sabin of Helmet, Cal, nevelist, born.at Rechford, Dh, 67} years ago. Dry Charles Fleischer of New York, publicist, born in Germany, 66 years ago. William A. Bryan, director of the Los Angeles Museum, borw at New Sharon, lowa, 62 years ago. Harry B. Pulsifer of Cleveland, metallurgist, born at Lebanon, N H,, 58 years ago. Rig Tmperial Highness Akihito, School Varsity | LN PASO Ap pop, Nina fliag herself ow the bed and wept and sep? inio the pi ing and gay... with the newspa> * pre up in front of him? Or ad he known? want ‘was the’ kind of things that not anything be Hrs foie pins but ttle things about Bavia.” Little, heart- bredking temiinders of a love that was gone, a comradeship ... wnat had said?—a. teem, that was split up: Te wes a wig. 3 time E=fore she} ip. really he to cry, She had one ; Titke Baton, wien he de Sy weheoey, sometimes; and she racking sobs, waed stie ed ea his ae but when she actually cried, it was the most tremendous relief. She’ flung herself, face dows- i ward, on the bed that David had made, and she wept and wept and ts rite pillow, until, finally. | in, it w the afterneon ne fog he wasa pain must be her! he@rt, but it wasn’t. She had been lying on David's old, black iron shoe-tree. ‘So Terribly In Love’ WHEN the doorbell rang, Nina glanced at her watch. it was! just wane 8 o'clock. She had washed her face in cold, cold wafer, and done her hair Nicely, and changed out of her it, in. the futile hope tune David mh ht come back. For a second, the sound of the bell brougat her heart right ub into her mouth... but then she realized that David would have used his key. She went to answer it, hoping that it might be a telegram, or a — delivery, but it was neither. was Cordslia, in ae. iothar Pg OR Seautiful and with Hé on her mat face. “Nina . . . don't lamb,” she said gai »maybe am a little out of my he! *—but it’s) with happiness.” She pe Nina, and Seung her} around, crazily. You could see that he was so ap with. oror wes FALL FROM WAGON FATAL | Helsingfors, Finland — Prince Alexander Lopouchin Demidoff,! 68, once one of the foremost no! blemen of imperial Russia, died recently as a result of a fall from a hay wagon. Following the loss of his fortune, Dentidoff had been eking out an existence by hauling ney illow. and for so’ long?’ Peakanedd Leeds has becn mad about you.. Cordelia are “Pony! how funny! Of course, gt oxaet to es didn’ Nina: Carl Semple. That's ey its.a little too soon to talk dbout it. He won't really be divorced until next month,” Carl! Carl and Cordelia! “Oh’... Carl, But that’s especial- ly wonderful, isn’t it? Your bring- him such happiness, after all he's been through. . Tell mé, then you’ "ve—dlways—cared?” ig Cordelia smiled. “T can't remember ever—not— caring, lamb.’ “That explains a lot about you, “Yeu often. we iti Ae bao was iil i's bad iene talk about it!” Ove When did inte apse dey, Nina! Just this after- noon. fuiegine! Will you tell me how I'm to go on to the Hallidays’ or © bridge and behave as though nothing had hap- pened?” Nina smiled. It was the first time she had smiled in so long that it ind ae culiar. Her cheeks felt old and like parchment, and as thi they a crack, prised vcr Bags on, wher have to,’ “Well, lowe so, and I must go. I'm due there now. Buc you are nappy spon about “abe aren't you?” —ha: “You toe what it is to _ Nina, but a Sn ited have i 2s se pped into ony, You can't meine what Cordelia, da (Gapyright, 1337, a, Margera Hersogt | ae -sLrashes Nina to her method, ‘omeo:row, SEND MANY CARDS Weidman of this city, ‘Uncle Wiggily” because of his WASHINGTON, Dee. 23. (AP).' fers to spend a while in jail. He} oF FLORID: |—Average cost of rural homes on |federal resettlement projects will’ be pared to’ $1,200 in the south! and $2,100 in the north. The resettlement administration has received permission to usé ‘skilled labor, outside relief rolls, on housing construction. Officials fsay use of unskilled relief labor had greatly increased construction costs. “Under this new arrangement,” says Secretary Wallace, “we ex- pect to cut drastically cost of houses and farmstead units. It is possible we may be able to pro- vide for twice’as many needy’ farm. families at the same total (Continued from Page One) ithe power to fix wages, it will prescribe the same wages for the Negro that. it fixes for the white man. “Now such a plan might work in’ some sections but those of us who know the true situation know that it will not work in the South. You cannot put the Negro’ ,}and the white man on the same basis and get away with it”. He pointed’ out that such a thing would work hardship on the’ Negroes themselves through caus- ing employers to refuse to give them work. Becausé of the heated opposi- tion of Congressman Wilcox and other Southern leaders, the bill was killed by a vote of 216 to 198. SRE € SRO 20 i The rain crow really is a cu- i choo. i OVERSEAS ROAD AND TOLL BRIDGE DISTRICT «i |i. PWA DOCKET NO. FLA. 1136+ CALL FOR BIDS Key West, Florida December 16, 1937 Sealed Bids in duplicate, sub- ject to the conditions on fhe re- verse sidé of the Invitation, Bid and Acceptance, will be received by the Board of Commissioners, Fist: Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, Monroe County, Florida ‘at the office of the General Man- ager, Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, Avenue E, Key West, Florida, until 10:00.0’clock, A. M., E. S. T. December 36. 1937, and then and there publicly opéned and read aloud for fur- nishing gasoline and motor oil to the said Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District for the period January 1, 1938 to March 15, 1938 in connection with the con- struction of roadway and bridges on State Road No. 4-A, Monroe County, State of Florida, P. W. A. Dotket Fla. 1130-R. All bids shall be submitfed on }forms which may be obtained, ' | without cost, from the offiee of LONG BEACH, __ Calit—Oliver | ithe 1. Manager, Overs Kindness to children, sends birth, Avettue E, Key West, Florida cards regularly to six thou-)_ The Overseas Road and Toll children between the ages Bridge District reserves the right four and ten. to reject any and all bids and to ‘waive formality it any bids. ce by For more than 200 years a Lake OVERSEAS ROAD AND TOLL loads over icy roads in winter and Pariria was shown in Guiana on' BRIDGE DISTRICT. +B. M. Duncan, General Manager wriorau v. « wird ae | says, “By gracious, I'll stay here! , till I rot, first.” It was the third! time March was arrested for a} similar offense in four year's. FALL FATAL TO PASTOR Indianapolis, Ind..—Noticing a} car door open as he drove awayi from a filling station with his bride of six weeks, Rév. George! Gilphin, 25-year-old pastor of the Christian church in Rockfield, < SEGAL | NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of and pursuant to that certain, decree made arid entered, on rhe 29th day | of Noveniber, A. D. 1937, by the! Ho-orahle Pa 1D. Barns, one of, the Judges of the Cireutt ged ae the Eleventh Judictat Circuit of State of Florid County, Florida, in Chancery, in| that certaiy cause therein pendtve wherein Archie Lowe and M. Adams are plaintiffs and Ameten'| Cuppels, a single woman, is de-/ fendant, the undersigned Special, Master in Charicery, apnointed by said decree, will offer fcr sale at public outery to the highest bidder, i for cast, before the front door of | we County Court House in Key} . Monron Counpy, Florida. on} Mon the 3rd day of January, Ay D. 1938" (same being a rule day of said Court and a legal sales { daring the legal hours of sale. to-| wit, between 11 o'clock in the fore-| Noon and 2 o’clock in the afternoo7 | of said day, the following described | pronerty to satisfy said decree by! payment of the amount therein| specified: i Lot 8 Square 58 as ner Bork ¥ Pawe 201 Stock Istand accord- ine to Plat vecneded in Plat Rook 1 page 55, Monroe County. Florida Record®: Lot 9, Sauare 58 as per Rook ¥ Parr 207 Stock | Island according to Plat record | ed in Plat Book 1, Page 55, } ree County, Flrtda, Recor dd: Tot 10, Square 58 a8 ner Rock Y | Fave 201 Stock Taland according to Plat record mt Plat Bont f Page 5S; Monnge} County, Flor- ida, Records. RAYMOND B. TLORD. } Snecial Master i Chancery. . ALBURY, Piaintitts, 0, 1937, je. meade and entered on the 20th day of vember, A. D. 1937, by the Honor- able Pawl D, Barns, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the; Eleventh Judivial Circuit of the! State of Florida, in and for nrce County, Florida, in Chancery, in that certain cause therein pes wherein Archie Lowe and A. M. Adams are plaintiffs and F. Talbrtt deceased, and the heirs, visees, grantees or other claimai under thé said F. Talbott Fis! a Talbott and if dead, the grantees or ‘other under the said Mra. F. Talbott Fisher, and Cudjoe Key Cor- poration, a dissolved domestic cor-/ poration, and all unknown persone or parties (whether fatural, corper- ate or municipal) claiming through, and rds and Charles F. Bailey, as trustee: are defendants, the undersigned Svecial Master In Chancery appoint- ed by said deeree, will offer for sale. at public outery to the Richest bid- der, for cash, before the front daor va the County Court House in Key, Monroe County, Florida, on Senda the ard day of January. A D. 1938 (came being a rule day of said Court and a legal sales day)! during the lecal hours of xale. wit, between 11 o’elnek In the fore- ymeon and 2 o'clock in the afternon of said day, the following described promerty te satisfy said deeree by Payment of the amount therein) specified Block thirty sewen (37) at-¢ cording th subdivision of Lots 1. 2. 3. Sand 6 of Section 35: a Section 36: Lat 3 Section 28: Let 2 of Section 4: Towe<hip sixty seven (47) South of Range twenty five (25) East, made hy Cecrre Te Macdonald subdivid- ine anid lands fof Toes and Rincts Alt of and lands being on the istard of Store Tetand. W. CrRRyY wens Saecial Maetor im PURY Attorney for F ff dec: 9-18-23-30, asst a ef in and for Moaray the hours i to Be con: | hereditaments: \ thereto belonging, or | MONKOR cou NTY- cERY, o. 6-539) iM. Ee MASTELLER, Plaintiff, vs. ~ Mortgage Foreelosure E. GU! single man, et al, NOTICE OF MASTER'S SA Bo Notice is hereby given that under and by authority of the Final De- ree of Poreclostire rendered by the Honorable Arthur Gomez, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, it and for Monroe County, in that certain cause in said Court! pending in which M. L. Masteller is complainant, and E. Guilford Bau- man, @ single man, et ab, are de- fendants, I, as Special Master in Chancery, apponted by the Court in said decree, under and by virtue pot the terms. thereof, will offer for ablie outery to the Highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the Court louse of Monroe County, in the City of Key West, da, on Mondity, the 3 day of January, A. D. 1938, iween of eleven o'clock A. M. and two o'clock F. M., the same be- ing a legal sales day, and the hours’ the legal hours of sale, the follow- ing described property, situate in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: The East half (E%) of Sec- ttons One (1y, Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13), and all t at por- tion of the Bust half (E%) of Section Twenty-four (7'y lying North of the right-of-way of the road gs now surveyed and rueted by the Cheve- lier Corporation across Sertion Twenty-four (24), all in Town- ship Fifty-four (54) South, Range Thirty-three (33) Ea‘ containing 1130 acres more less, The sald property a# aforesaid, together with all the tenentents, and appurtenances in any wine | appertaining, bein sold to satisfy said decree. sale arid sell at Dated this Sth day of Pecember, A.D. 1937, WIEATAM V. ALBURY, Special Master in Chancery, FRA C. HAYCOCK, Solicitor for Contplainant. Miami, Florida, deed 16-93-30,1937, That (Tax © ee Nae “358, immed 3rd day of August, A. NOTH 94%, tnd same in my office vise Beat madé application for a tax deed to be issued thereon, Said certificate embraces the following described property in the oe. of Monroe, Sate of Plorida, to-w' t 4, Sor, t, Tr. 38 took G-2, Page 224, Monroe County Ree- ssemsrnent of the sald pi grty tinder the said certificate tec! syed’ was in the nante of Schulte Properties: Inc. said eee redew according Pro ¥ described therein wi sold to the highest bidder at the court hease door on the first Mon- day in the month of Februi 3%, Whteh im the 7th day of ruary, 1938. Dated this 15h day of December, 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cifesit Court of Monroe County, Florida. deet6-23-30,1937: jan6,1938 Md Ax POW MONROE COUN" 1s AN co PLOWIDA. IN PROBATE. In re: Estate of LACRA GRILION Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To aff ereditors and all persons having claims or demaods against said it You, and each of you, are terchy notified and required to presont any claims and demands whieh you, or either of you. may have against the estate of Laura Grifion Crusoe, de. ceased, late Hera, Cenmty Seduce County, at his office in the County im Monroe Coanty, Flor ide, within ‘cient calendar months tradi the date of the first publica tion hereof. All claims and de- mands not presented within the time and in the manner prescribed here- jim shall be barred as provided by in Monree Crunty. Florida, ang | we. Dated pn ig A A ng as maeuna Wa ot the rion wi ana Testament of taura Grilion Crusee, Deceased. Gecié-23-30,1537, jané,i938 highway from Boston, and will! spend the holiday / with Mr. Gardner at the home on; Fleming street. Charles Hogeboom, | among. the recent arrivals in Key, West from Fort Lauderdale holiday season here. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ebsen, of Salary ech tage the high-: way last night and are to be, guests during the holiday season of their son-in-law and daughter, rd} Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Albert. Mrs. J. Lancelot Lester, who: NOTICE OF TAX (Seunte xomdn 1s NEREBY » crvEN, ner 5th and Staple A'venue. Apply Box D, The Citizen, nov2-tt ¥y doz. to quantity needed. 1609 — Flagler Ave. Just received 200 day-old baby chicks which will — be for sale from this day on. dec23-3t< deci 1-tf 7% ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derful future, Over Sea ty, UTH DAN, 20 miles, to pretest: CHEAP. 613 Caroline street. ‘That Ruth M. Fleck, holder of Tax! Certificate No. rig issued the 3rd day of August, 1931, has filed same in my oft ice and has made! application for a tax deed to be is-/TO SELL OR BUY sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described property in the y of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wi Pt. of Tr. 13, Book G-2, Page 224, as. recorded in Monroe County Reeords, The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Shulte Properties, Inc. FE serscn said certificate shall to lew, propery deser| court Maye ne =, in pg te io 2 Soobery Sa ot, Jai January,! foes this itn yo of December, | (SEALy Ross C Sawyet Clerk of Cirevit Court ef Menroe County, Florida, TATE or mortgage Keys, address EF. R. Box 21, Tavernier, Florida, | zen. dec9-16-23-36,1937" Wate a kL aad ons wy PLAY SAFE— By keeping FOODSTUFFS at the right peqpaneae ICE RE These* refrigerators ~ ome chag CERLTORS are doubly HEAT- PROOF and absolutely air tight from $20.00 v Easy Terms—10 Days Free Trial On Display at THOMPSON ICE COMPANY, Inc. —Phone No. &—