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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | pecccccccocccccescesocnccoecccncsetees costco eeecccscccccccccccces| “‘NELLIE’’---The Mechanical Cow SOCCOSSOOSOOSSESOOOSOS OS SSS SS ESESSESOSSOSSSSESESSOSESSSESOSSSESSESSESESESS pit -Bis. fist x of SYNOTSIS: Wate revorteng. D--7k tribes besicge Rajah Man- tren end the Malays, James , trader nd gun-runner, I the greatest decision of his I> A young English girl, Chris- 1-2 Forrester, is behind the war, ecorrleting a plan. of her dead fcther for Dyek freedom. Clyde ¢:d myself (Paul Thorne) have stumbled imto a fantastic situa- ticn. The rajah thinks Clyde con- trols the Dyaks and offers him governorship of Balingong. This @cal will accomplish Christine’s rerpose, and bring Clyde pow ond wealth. Chapter 27 Dreams Of Empire Ey voice, me alive in ways I had forgotten; or her eyes, which could haunt man for a long To us isti (CEXDE had had almost enough | —she to go back to Massachusetts with when he had become inter- ested in Mantusen of Balingong— and. had stayed, in one of those final efforts to double which have betrayed so many island men. We talked for a long time there on the afterdeck, slowly, Clyde jerking out an occasi mum- led sentence, with long pauses between. Though he was lly thinking of me at all, I had never been closer to my uncle than I was that night And that essential love of home whieh was his main- ing had never been so Visible, He was confront ri the greatest opportunity of his life, and he knew it for what it was— ah incredible, unpredictable break of the luck. And the strongest in- ” stinct he had was forbidding him te accept it. There were a thousand dangers, and a thousand ways in which the project could break down—that E ff : Hl i ital ALA tal i oY a i i i bye ah SO SeeeeeeerseseseessSSSeseseesecesooseses 1749—Lerenzo da Ponte, Italian poet and writer of librettos, who migrated here in 1805 and is re- garded as the founder of Italian culture in the United States, born. Died Aug. 17, 1838. 1780—Frances M. Trollope, Eng- lish novelist and travel writer, mother of two famed authors, born. Died Oct. 6, 1863. . McCloskey, 1810—John New iui take this Normal Precipitation — *Thix record covers 24-hour perio? Friday, at the Blue Goose Arena, that. ending *f * oelock thix moruinz. Tomerrow’s Almanac my life — k i ; fF i i ta ie, ET] : iy F a F a He Uf Ere é E rik i if a Pith sil ie iis t Fi ( i i Fy ij : f & Raa i F i if ii nt8s itp Eogigg edi, ey F Ee gle FF rH ut rial ay s ih " | it i : i i TRH Tohet tthe Te an first | "Swotie markings CHICAGO. flew in the open window of a hos- pital in this city and upset the Patients for an hour before being LEGALS NS THR COURT OF THE COUNTY Circular Realty tr re the Estate of + BUNION BETHEL, Whee It May Concere: is hereby given that ferred to the United States by the French, who had in turn been transferred the land by the Span- tisk 1858—The National Association of Baseball Players organized in baseball organization in country. Above is pictured the mechanical cow on display at local grocery stores this weekend. The om “Nellie” are in the farm of a map of the world—sugg3yesting the world-wide coverage See Grocery displays * BOXING MATCHES The sporting ‘public, “‘ofi-.Key West ‘residential and’ otherwise, —12 is planning to attend the Boxing *; Show to be presented by promot- er Joe Mills tomorrow evening, corner of Petronia and Thomas Streets. The matches are being the Florida National Guard. "| Joe Mills, himself a boxer of “mote, has been in severe ’training and will appear in the main bout of the evening, opposed by “Black Pie,” Douglass High School stu- dent who tips the scale at 138 pounds. This will be a 1@-round, decision bout. > “Fighting” Chete and “K. 0.” Richardson, featherweights, will appear in the semi-final, 8-round bout. There will also be a Battle Royal feature and three good preliminary bouts. 6 — — a . 2: LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- ; CER. ANNIE HOLTSBERG and her hus- band, FRANK HOLTSBERG, Plaintifts, va. Poreclosure of Mortgage CIRCULAR REALTY COMPANY, a Delaware Corportion, dissolved, an2 ali unknown persons or parties (whether Patural, corporate or municipal) claiming through, under or from said Circular Realty Com- pany, dissolved, t Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the is a suit for th gage, that Realty Company, a Delawa Dporatipn, was dissolved by a pro- clamation of the Governor of the State of Delaware on the 13th day of January 1932; that after dilicent search and inquiry the names and Tespective places of residence of 2 majority of the Board of Directors of said Circular Realty Company. Sy ERE at Ht 4 be if f were not for amehy al k i claim. title and interest and ¥s: Whether _iceal or equitable,. in tg On thé’ md of Key West, Witliam= A 1829, as a Part in Square Six meneing at th: and Southard G. S. KENNEDY. Official in Charge. thence at right angles Southwesteriy direction Seven- ty-nine (79) feet: thence at right angles in a Northwesterly di- rection Twent 5) feet and one and one-half (1%) im thence at right angles Nertheasteriy direction along Southard Street Seven mine (73) feet back to the point of beginning and that plaintiffs beliew ~ may be parties of perso: natural interested whether municipal claiming corporate, m, atid that said persous or are unknown to plaintiffs after 4Uigent search and inquiry it is therefore ordered that said COUNTY. ware Corporatic weNkROF STATE OF FLORIDA. IX PRO- parties claiming from (Circular Realty Company dis- ved) or otherwise Im the herein- fore described property be and Deceased are hereby ordered and requir- American Cardinal, born im ™*" Bethel bas filed her final Brooklyn, N_ Y. 1885. Died Oct 10, 1840—Frank J. North (“Pawnee man and Indian fighter of his day, born at Ludilowville, N. Y. Died at Columbus, Nebr. March 14, 1885. port as exeeutrix of the extate atewed by said defendants it tx further erdered thet this order be published once each week i 4 “| presented under the auspices of | is Denar sted nc rade r Eden to back government, re- p. the “Italian”. threat. 5S, THE... CARCUIT . COURT OF THE ELPVENTH JUDICIAL Cut- Chat IN AND FORK MONHOE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN CHAN- cERY. D. A. MCDOUGAL, et al, as Trustees, Plaintiffs, vs, NO. 6-533 DADE-MONROE REALTY COM- PANY, a dissolved Florida Corpor- ation, et al, Defendants. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: TO: The defendants im the above styled cause who are hereinafter med and who are interested in part or all of the lands here- pafter described, if living, and if dead, to all parties. claiming an interest under said defendants, or any of them, deccased or other- w se, including his or her devisees. grantees, spouses or’other claim- ants under such known persons, if dead, and all unknown absent defendants in this cause: It appearing by sworn Dill of complaint filed in the above entitled cause that the plaintiffs are entitled to am Order for Publication, IT. 15 ORDERED that the following nam- ed defendants, and each of them, appear in this cause as herein fur- ther ordered: Paul M. Frank L. Louise Greene Edward Burd and Gretta his wife. Essi Burd, im, and if married his or her being unknown, and if any of above named defendants is married. his or her unknown spouse, and each and every of the above named defendants separately and severally, if living, and if any of the aoove named defendants be dead, his or her unknown heirs, devisees, or other claimants, claiming any right, title ©r interest under them, or either of them, deceased or other- wise, and all persons having claiming any interest in property lying and being si Monroe County, State of to-wit: North half (N%) of Section Thirty-six (26), Township Pifty- four (54) Senth, Range Thirty- four (24) Bast. IT 18, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the above named defendants, each and all of them, be and they are hereby required to appear in the above styled cause om the 4th @ay of April, A. [7 1938. oth: ae the allegations of the Bill of Com- plaint will be taken as confessed by hem, and each of them. And it further appearing by sworn bill_of complaint in this cause that Dade-Monroe Realty Company ts a i » Sorecenee whiph has been at the time of its dissolution, unknown to plaintiffs: that. according to laws of dissolved corporation. é¢!4er St. r Bate; 8 a florida. apd_that the gerporation is, or a eT tion) the apparent.ciafmant of 3°, it mere net for suehy a ek ah r the appareat. claimant ig testers tithe, imei and | porste or municipal, interested in ‘Sai 1484. Calming through or on- dee: said disttftved corperation and that such pefsons or parties are un- known after diligent search and in- quiry. It further appearing by sworn bill of complaint that at the time Dade- Monroe Realty Company, a Florida issolred. its TA- Carlton and L. Louise Greene. whe. under the law, became Trustees for dissolved corporath that Paul M. Frank and L. Louise Greene, surviving Directors as such Trus- tees, have been made parties defen- dant im ths cause: that the resi- dences and addresses of the said Paul M_ Frank and L. Louise Greene are unknown to affisnt. iT 13. THEREFORE. FURTHER ORDERED that the sald Paul M. Prack and L. Louise Greene, as sbch ‘Trustees, appear in the above srvied cause on or before the 4th day of April, A. D. 193%, otherwise the al- legations ef the bill of complaint will be taken as confemned by them, and each of them. IT iS FURTHER ORDERED that the said dissolved corporation, Dade- Monree Realty Company. snd all ether persons or parties, whether natural, corperate or municipal. in- terested in the above described property claiming through or = der said dissolved pergere rom required te appear in the above «: titled cause om or before the 4th Gay of April A D. 1938. otherwise the allegations of the bill ef com- plaint im the above entitled cause WIN be taken as confessed a5 to this Order be publithed once week for four consecutive weeks in the County Judge of Monroe County Florida. on the 19th day of March. 1938, for approval of same and fer final discharge as executrix of the estate of 1. Bunton Bethel. deceas- od. om this 2ird day of February, 1938 LILLIAN BETHEL Executrix of the estate of J. Bunion Bethel, Deceased feb. 24, mar. 2-19-17, 1938 for four consecutive Weeks in the Key West Citises, 2 newspaper pub- a D. 1938 listed in said County and State. Orderes ary, & D (SEAL) (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer this tir day of Febru- Clerk of the Cirestt Court im and 1938. Ross C Suwyer Cief® Cireut Court Monroe County, Pierida Joke G. Sawyer. Selicttor for Piaintifts Attorney at Law Mismi Plerida feb24: mard-16-27-24193 feb. 24, mar. 3-20-27-26, 1935 years after first lodge had been come here; I want you!” by Alex- ander Graham Bell, in Boston. First complete intelligible speech over a telephone. 1880—First Salvation Army members come to America. 1876—Historic “Mr. mate 1928—Pres. Coolidge signs Alien, Property Bill—$50,000,000 to cov- er value of alien property seized when war declared on Germany. 1933 — Southern California earthquake takes toll of more than 100 lives. Whiskers were on parade at Leesburg this week as the fatfious House of David baseball team ar- rived for spring training. Their facial adornment has given them the nickname of “bearded beau- ties.” FACTS THAT ARE NEWS been ddd ddd Te STEEL LAWN RAKES: For raking leaves and loose grass— EACH _. STEEL GARDEN RAKES: 2411 eee EACH .. White and Eliza Streets CLPPPPAMOEMDEMOIOEMOEaODAME Dasa Ia aaa as, SPRINKLERS vile Heee clamps end couplings GARDEN HOSE BLACK—SOLID RUBBER—LARGE SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED $2.05 140 Sc amd 15e CLAY FLOWER POTS AS LOW AS Se EACH BAMBOO LAWN RAKES: Made of Split Bamboo teeth o %- EACH frome— Ay Size of binde—S*:" x7" — All wood body and frame. Stee! wheel. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING C9. Dare Ste “Your Home Is Worthy @ The Best™ FA eA Nh hkkeh hk beh Db dkeddadededed