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sprain ined JANUARY 22, 1938. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NEWS OF INTEREST APPEARING IN THE KEY WEST CITIZEN JULY 1. Activities in Welfare Board resumed; Mrs. Gladys Roberts to continue as supervisor. 2. Extensive repairs to Light- hous? Ténder Ivy'planred: 3. ‘County commissioners grant leaserto Thompson and company on land and water, at.Key Vacas,.. -Four men injured,on bridge work at Little Duck Key. . .Chas. (Toots} Park jumped ov’ etboard to save three from drowning. ! Miss Neolina Bazo takes poisén’ but re- covers. 5. Pienickers have big time at Boca Chica. . ‘Spectacular street parade held on 161st year of sign- ing of the Declaration of Inde- pendehce. . Contest of judgeship is close issue says Judge A. Go- mez. . Florida National Guards open camp at Ft. Taylor. . .265th Regimental Band held first con- cert at Coral Park. 6. Garden Club gives away Plants to beautify city. . Mr. and Miz. Ralph Holt, newly-weds, left over highwav for honeymoon trip to Georgia; Mrs. Holt was former- ly Miss Leota Lowe of this city. . . Cad Coles and’ wife return after 2 stay of 10 days at Sand Key. . . County *dtiimissioners reach agreement én taxes of La Concha Hotel; $5,000 was price agreed. 7. Will Roberts’ Ford collides with E. Thompson's Oldsmobile; ne one injured. 8. National Guard officers en- tertained at Rotary meeting. . . City council discusses non-pay- ment of taxes. . .B. Felton and A. Couthorn seek franchise to oper- ate an electric power plant on up- per keys; ‘discussed at county commissioner meeting. . fishing boat sends for help; grounded at Dry Tortugas. 9. Judge E. R. Lowe suggests changes be made on highway to prevent accidents. . Julius Stone elected honorary member Chamber of Commerce. . .Miss Edith Ogden and W. S. Kennedy joined in holy matrimony. 10. Three new members nam- ed to bridge board by Governor Cone: Howard Wilson and J. N. Costar reappointed, Ralph Boy- den, W. M. Albury and C. C. Sym- onette new members. . Report of clinic activities published. . Juan Farto, 71, died at his home, 211 Duval street, 12. Rev. M. Oliver. Semmes celebrates Golden Jubilee. 13. House committee on Nav- al Affairs arrive in city. . Plans being considered to establish CCC be at Dry Tortugas. .. Regis- ition reopened at WPA Work Center. -Dr. Parramore advises that dogs be kept at home at this period of year. . .Community Drama Institute holds session. 14. Mrs. H. Brewer hurt in auto accident at Albany, N. Y. 15. “What kind of a resort will | Key West advertise to the world | in its new program?” by Dr. P. B.| Pritchard appeared in The Citi-| zen. . House committee on Naval | Affairs leave for Washington. . Margaret Albury winds amateur | acrobatic contest. .Mrs. C D. Harrington returns to city. . Reg- imental band, under Warrant Of-! ficer Caesar La Monaca, plays farewell concert at Coral Park. 16. Louis Pollock charged with operating lottery. . Julius Stone expresses hearty appreciation for honor conferred him by Cham- if Commerce. . Florida Na- Guard,¢neampment ends. 17. 2 male board orders changes Sin Key lighting franchise. ¢ Offerings received for Road mA Bridge bonds by !county board Cuban .. of . DURING YEAR 1937 $131,000; meet- educt Wm. night totaling action recessed until next ing. -Members of Ag board, Melvin ‘Russell ani Doughtry, returned last from Miami. 18_"Howard Wilson @hairman of Oversea Toll Bridge District. Costar, vice-chairman. Monsalvatge knocked truck. elected Road and and John John O. down. by shown to have most pleasant cl. te in U.S.A. Drama Institute holds program at Palace Theater. 20. Hugh Williams, Britt and Williams, Inc., now ready to finance loa on mortgages through FHA ns. . _Bonds or- dered purchas through State Board of Adminis ion for road refundi by county of and bridge ed to permit operat and power plant on upper keys. 21. Remodeling of Store of Fashion starts. -Diamondball games at night will be resumed; owner of Quality Food ‘Store to pay’ for lights. 22: J. 3: Marks, owner of Bio- logi¢al: Station. applies for con- struction permit. .Chamber of Commerce performs much work | in Interest’ of Key West. . E. oO} Sandqguist, director of WPA Dis-| trict No. 3, arrives in city to dis- cuss Sewing Room project. 23. Thomas Rex Smith, son of | Rogelio Gomez, died in Miami from injuries received when knocked down by auto. . City | council orders aquarium closed | for summer; to reopen in winter. Judge Wm. Albury to preside; over court in Jacksonville. . For- \e mer Chairman B. D. Trevor of Road and Toll Bridge District! Commission, outlines accomplish- | ments of contractors to this day.| -Paul Marks named attorney | for Oversea bridge board. . Tug} Warbler left to aid ship in distress at Castle Island. B. W. I. 24. Louis Pollock acquitted in| criminal court. . Miss Georgina Rivas and Roy Hamlin joined in| holy wedlock. | 26. Garden Club and Tree| Guild outlines work to make city/ more attractive: . Anthony Perez! charged with assault and battery / on person of F. H. McKinley, placed in jail. j |» 27. Lt. W. Curry Harris au-} ¥. thorized to take examination for! captaincy in, Florida National| Guards. . Science of self-defense | to be taught as new study by Pop} Allen, WPA instructor. . Light-/ house units cooperate in giving} out weather information. . .Cham-! ber of Commerce sends out much} information about Key West to} many making inquiries. . Key} , West Civic Players organize; J.| | Esperdy elected president. 28. County Commissioner C./ Niles placed in charge of Ander- son's property. 29. Key West's new slogan may be “Acres of Diamonds” in- stead of “Land of Gold”, says K. Dahlberg of Miami. . Bids on bridge material is opened. 30. Wm. L. Wilson suggests new industry for Key West in| manufacturing articles from raw materials and exchange for the! sponges gathered in this area. . .} Lunch Room Project at schools | given WPA approval. 31. *Tug Warbler returns after giving assistance to U.S.S..Omaha, | which grounded near Bahama Is- lands. . Key West Light Opera) company holds meeting at Over- seas Hotel. | Seeeeecececccccececscscecececoecesocesececeseseses | TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES f 1561—Francis Bacon, Philosopher-essayist, born. Died April 9, 1626. English 1758—Eikanah Watson, Albany, N. Y., promoter of canals, Pitts- field, Mass., agriculturist, first to establish the country fair, born. at Plymouth, Mass. Died Dec. 5. 1842. 1788—(150 years ago) Lord ‘By! ron, famed English, poet, born. Died April 19, 1824 1833—(100 years ago) George F. Wright, Oberlin College profes- sor of NeWfTestament, authority 5 on glacial geology, born at White- hall, N. Y. Died April 20, 1921. District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage Elevator } Fireproof 1849—Terence V. Powderly, machinist, Scranton, Pa., mayor, | head of the then powerful Knights of Labor, commissionc of immigration, born at Carbon- dale, Pa. Died June 24, 1924. 1856—Walter Gay, American artist of France, born at Hingham, Mass. Died July 13, 1937. ) 1's Deliciously Fresh! } -— TRY IT TODAY — STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS PIRATES COVE FAMOUS FISHING CAMP On Oversea Highway. 20 Miles From Key West —SWIMMING POOL— $2.00: $30 For Reservations Telephone | PIRATES COVE! nt | following described Today In History ; secceseccse - escseseeeses 1995—Bloody Sunday in St Petersburg, Russia—unarmed cit-; izens on way to present petition to Czar fired on by soldiers and hundreds killed. 1912—U. S. troops occupy Tient- , sin, China, in disorders there. 1922—Pope Benedict XV dies. 1932—Bill setting up Recon- struction Finance Corporation signed by Pres. Hoover. 1936—Edward VIII publicly proclaimed king and emperor of Britain. 1936—Ohio River in greatest flood in its history—floods devas- tate valleys of the Mississippi, Alleghany and Ohio Rivers. “> SBEGALS CUIT COURT OF THE F OF THE STATE OF LORIDA. IX AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. NO. 6-364 on and Adams, Plaintiffs. Foreclosure of Lien of Sale Certificates. - Ross, Ping, and) it r other claimants tinder he said RG Ross, \deceased, ROSS. \his -eife— and MRS. R. G. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALH Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain Order and? Decree of foreclosure and sale made and entered on the 3ist day of December, A. D. 1937, in and by! the Circuit Court of the Eleventh! Judicial Cireuit of the State of Florida, in and for Monroe County,” in Chancery, in a cause therein pending wherein N. ‘Thompson and: M. Adams are plaintiffs and R. bei . devisees, grantees or other laimants under the said R. G. Ros: deceased, and Mrs. R. G. Ross, wife, if he be married, are defen ants, foreclosure of lien Tax | Sale Certificates, the undersigned Special Master in Chancery will of- of fer for sale and will sell at public! »utery, for cash in hand to the high- est and best bidder at the front door | of the C ame! Court House of Mor-! lay of February, A. ying and bi state of Florida, to-wit: All of unsurveyed Ballast Key. being Lot One (1), Sect teen (16), Township Sixty (68), South of Range Twenty- three 423) East, containi ine twenty-four (24) ‘acres. Dated this 31st day of December, A. D. 1937. ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. Special Es in Chancery. CURRY HARRIS, Seg icitor for plaintifts. Jan. 1-8-15-22-29. 1938. ——_—_____ NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of and pursuant to the certain decree made and en- tered on the 2Ist dav of January, A. D. 1938, by the Honorable Ar- thur Gomez, One of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cireuit of Monroe C ‘ounty, Florida, in Chancery, in that cer- tain cause therein pending wherein Thomas H. Anderson is the Com- ant and Miami Bank and Trust @ corporation, as Trustee, et ai the Defendants, the undersigned Special Master in CI hancery, ap- pointed by said decree. will offer for sale at public outcry to the h t bidder for cash, before the doot of the County « in Key West. Monroe C. rds on Monday the 7th ¥ of February, A. D. 1938, (same be- ing a ru of said Court and a in Monroe County, legal sales day) during the legal urs of sale. to-wit, between 11 in the forencon and in the afternoon of said day. Mowing described property to satisfy said decree by payment of the amount therein specified: Governatemt Lot Three Section Eighteen (1%), ‘Tasen- ship Si «61) ‘S@uth, Range Porty (4¢) East. cogtain- ing Fifty-seven and five@one hundredths (57.05) acres #ore or less ALSO. Government Lot Two tion Thirteen - (13). Sixty-one 61) § Thirty-nine (39) CIRCUIT i, . the heirg-@evisees, gran- > Ross, if living, and, if dead. the; | LEGALS IN THE CIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN ae COUNTY, vs. KEY LARGO NORTH END DEVELOPMENT Co. a Florida corporation, Defendant. NOTICE OF MASTERS SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by authority of the Finak -De- cree of Foreclosure rendered by the Honorable H. F. Atkinson, one. of oes Judges of the Circuit Court of enth Judicial Cireuit of j Florida, in and for Monroe County, on the l4th day of May, A. D. 193. in that certain cause in said Court pending in which Helen D. Perky, a single woman, is complainant, and Key Largo North End Development | sculptor, Co., a Florida corporatien, is defend- ant, I as Special Master in Chancery appointed by the Court in said de- cree, under and by virtue of the terms thereof will offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash the front door of the Court Ho: of Monroe County, i Key West, Florida of February, A D. 13, Township 5: 49 East, projected due through sai¢ Lot 4, and all the/jands conveyed to Gtamt Bab & Trust Co., Trus- tee) by Aj [McF. Porter and Louise Portdr, his wife, by war- Sranty deeds)dated Januar: being 1924 and February 27, 1924. ow of récppd— e] Page (pv andy Pee Page |365, respectively, Book of B-2, Dicthe public] peGords “of Monroe Flotida, with the ex- éeption Of those i to’ RE. Crane Aprit 14, 1925, 35/106 acres, more or less. The said property as af: together with all the ten hereditaments and appurten: thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, being sold to satisfy said decree. Dated this Ist day A. D. 1938. RAYMOND LORD, Special Master in Chancery. BRYANT & PITTMAN 613 Olympia Bldg. Miami, Florida. Solicitors for Complainant. jan. 8-15-22-29, feb. nds conveyed of January, e is hereby given that um virtue of a certain order and decree of foreclosure and sal and entered on the 6th day Circuit of the State of Fi and for Monroe County, cery, | bein: numbered |James L. John jestine Johnson, a single woman, | Manuela Johnson Plowman, by her |husband and next friend. Harry E. Plowman, Jermaine P. Johnson, | Frederick L. Johnson and Henry Johnson, are plaintiffs, and W. } Lofton, if living, and, if dead, the jheirs, devisees, grantees or other } claimants under the said W. A. Lof- | ton, deceased, and Anna W. Lofton, | his wife, T. Carlos Hensiee, if liv- |img, and, if dead. the heirs, de- visees, g¥antees or other claimants under the said T. Carlos Henslee, deceased, and Mrs. T. Carlos Hens- lee. his wife, if he be Mizpah Page Childs, individu: and as Administratrix of the es- tate of Edward F. Page, deceased, and Roy Childs, her husband, Fra: ces A. O'Brien, individualiy and as Administratrix of the ot Harrington J. Page, deceased. and ————_ @Brien, her husband, if she be married, and Henry Jermain Page. also styled Harry Page a minor, are defendant ure of mortgages and 5 lare trust, the undersigned ‘Special Mas- ter in Chancery will offer for sale and will sell at public outery, cash in hand to the highe best bidder at the front door « County Court House of M County, Florida in the City West, Florida, hours « 6. during te { 1Kex ands Gaveroment Three (3) and tion ““‘Twent Township Pighty (98.85) acres, Together with all riparian rights thereunto be- longing. Dated this Sth D. 1938 Allan B. Cleare, Jr. Special Master in Chancery W. Curry Harris, Solicitor for Plaintiffs. day of January, A ras may OER PLAY SAFE— By keeping FOODSTUFFS at the right temperature in one of our ALL ME ICE REFRIGERATORS These refrigerators are doubly HEAT PROOF and absolutely air tight $20.00 v Easy Terms—10 Days Free Trial On Display at THOMPSON ICE COMPANY, Inc. —Phone No. 8— TAL i in a cause therein pending, | ‘@eesccccsccsessvess Teday’s Birthdays’ Sceescoceresecosesseoses Yehudi Menohin, violinist, born ; in New York City, 21 years ago. Judge Fred M. Vinson, associ- ate justice for the District of Co- lumbia Court of Appeals, former Kentucky congressman, born at Louisa, Ky., 48 years ago. Kenneth R. Kingsbury, presi- } dent of the Standard Oil of Cali- fornia, born at Columbus, Ohio, 62 years ago. Haig Patigian of San Francisco. born in Armenia, 62 years ago. David Wark Griffith of New York, oldtime movie — director, j born at La Grange, Ky., 58 years ago. Fulton Oursler, editor of Lib- tty, author and playwright, born n Baltimore, 45 years ago. Mrs. Sidney (Beatrice) Webb, famed English social worker-au. } thor, born 80 years ago. Laughter benefits the lungs and. ,is an outlet for some forms of su- Perfluous energy. | | Jed Williker, th’ justice o” th’ peace, told thet agitator thet an ex- planation o’ what becomes o’ union dues is due payers o’ union dues. Link Oakey’s wife suspects Link was sittin’ up all night with six friends, instead o” a sick friend. United States will not withdraw our warships from Chinese waters, Secretary Hull tells Smathers. :4_ | Subscribe to. The Citizen. Today is a degree of persever- ance under trial. You will be in- teliectual and inclined to the ar- tistic in literature. There will be many and severe slips of fortune. | COTTAGES BATHING but there is a spirit of resignation FISHING BOATS that will bear up the soul till suc- RATES: Sl. $2. $3 Per Dey cess is attained. PLAN TO LEAVE KEY WEST IN TIME TO ENJOY MEAL Fifty sets of officers’ quarters, a barracks, an armory, academic ; Stome Crabs — Turtle Steaks building and an addition to the ‘Sieaxs gymnasium are being built at the Phone No Name Ho. 1 United States Military Academy, Carlion L. Craig. Manager West Point. Effective May 30, 1937 8.'S. CUBA Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 838 A M& for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Pest Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent PIERCE B TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE PAUL’S TIRE SHOP Cor. Fleming and White Sts. —Courteous Service— PHONE 65 TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. 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