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“|| SPAGE FOUR Cecceeccceveccavoooccece } ices Society — Be Social Calendar SATURDAY— Third Dance ta. Choose Miss Key West for Highway Cele- bration. 9;30 P.M. Country Club. eee ‘SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 4 P. M. Art Center __ Park. Baccalaureate Sermon, Key West High School, William L. Halladay. 4 P. M. High School Auditorium. 0%. MONDAY— Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P. M. ity House. Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. 6:15 P. M. Fleming Street! Methodist Church Parsonage. Fourth Dance to Elect Miss Key West. 9:30 P. M. Miami Civic Center. Meeting, Camera Club. 8 P. M. Home of Henry W. Brewer, 1401 Duval street. ai, ae TUESDAY— eae A hoon Metting,* Stone-Chireh 4 ~ "ee Sele Band. be ane theo # View Park, Club. 6 P. M. Church An- ei} AHT Class Day cises, High ‘School, School Auditorium. ae Lions’Club Supper. 6:30 P. M. | Stone Church Annex. Concert, Key West Hospitality 7:30 P. M: Bayview Park. }.iiMeeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3. 7:30 P. M. Knights of Pythias Hall. i Rotary Luncheon, Graduating Class of Key West High School. 12:15 P. M_ St. Paul’s Annex. ‘oe | are PRIDAY— i: “Commencement, Key High School. 8 P.M. Bay-| Key West High School’ Alumni! Honoring | Wesley Commun- 3 eOfunet & | West | > You and Your Nation’s Affairs Trying Quack Remedies Again | By HARLEY-L. LUTZ : Professor of Public Finance, Princeton University ‘ The m fe to Congress on “pump- priming” followed by the President's radio “fireside chat,” wer? intended to serve as a call to action, a stimulating challenge to the people to get into line be- hind the Presi- dent and go for. ward to new prosperity. I fact, these utterances con- stitute an im- pressive con- fessio, of bank- ruptecy, both of understanding and of ideas. to read the clear lesson of the past five years, And they indicate a willful determination to repeat the dosage of all of the old nostrums and panaceas, despite the decisive evidence of their failure heretofore. sage ant ie io a SS senses following: mi pei of public ranks and work relief made “a z over of advance of national pda from $38 billion in 1932 to $68 billion in 1937 But it took five years of tremendous deficits to get this gain, and in less than year we have lost nearly half of it, for the national income in 1938 is estimated at about $56 billion. Worse than this, we are told that much more of the costly gain in national —— ou be lost repel hp cis sca ovemmnet transient and unreal character of the kind of improvement that is pro- duced by huge public spending 1s thus made perfectly clea~ ut Mr ig power fal- y as green as ever. Few persons in public ite Rave as consistently confused money in- come with real incwr- as has the President. In this view, the way to greater well-being is through larger incomes, more purchasing paltry four or five billions? give the people forty or fifty more to spend and do a good dispensing happiness? billions job of ird, while some kind words are | : | cause was hopeless. Ug SBE R efit Bg Japanese Roosevelt is evidently blind adm) victor iti ‘the Wattles along the THE KEY WEST CITIZEN evcconccceccesccacoseces| SOCHS CIOS OTEK SE HOROECCED A TWIRL OF ,,,,5C#00L NOTES THE GLOBE Following are the speeds at- tained by pupils of the steno- cas graphy classes of the Junior- BL ser sapereed ae Senior High School in typing dur- in do noi i h ae. ne September, October, Novem- pan . pissalesatedine ease ber, December of the current aoccececceccecececoacoces “chool year. These speeds are not CHINESE VICTORY to be confused with those attained by members -P.A. steno- graphy ‘S, ky ain't i publish eir sho Lunghai railroad leading to ce ‘ Cie |tral China. ‘The samé} pig“ re Hesiee foyer nowt ; troops, which recently “turned “Fé! attained ® 7 ack a Japanese attack; this time*writer was made in shorthand i met their advance! with the-sametransertption. Teacher of the | flame-spitting tanks, that play: ‘4 tal x . ‘an important part in their et) ah’ School typing - sleases is ictory, and not only turned away Hildegard Russell: the Japanese again, but this time Oetoker ‘advanced and sent the Jap Dorothy Steadman ,columns into retreat, capturing porethea Stricker jone city. Meanwhile, Japanese . i planes dropped leaflets urging Paul Mesa Daisy Watkins - Madge Sands - ; Chinese to surrender, as_ their e | ena Ovidio Valdez - i little Irish temper. of i pel ing holds no other promise thén that of a temporary and artific’ | gain, to be followed presently by a worse re- cession than the present one. (Address questions to the author care of this newspaper) WILDLIFE IN THE KEYS By E. M. M. John Gardner | Weds Macon Girl Returning to the city today was; IRISH TEMPER Give it to, the Irish again for | scrapping. - Prime Minister de | Valera of the Irish Republic, , after his lower house of parlia- iment passed a motion setting up \a special civil service board to pass on“th@*grievances of service } employes, promptly dissolved the | parliamen: seaders were greatly | surpri the vote was 51-50, ‘and the er house would prob- ‘ably have easily. sent the bill ‘down to defeat De Valera, how- | ever, is probably looking to keep- ‘ing his ruling record free from | doubt—and also indulging in a Rita Disdier Macy Palenzuela -... November Marguerite Page —...__. Kathryn Thompson Virgie Key Macy Palenzuela _- 4 Bonnie Mae Watkins -.... Lemuel Baker George Cates. Wm. E. Jackson .... Lenora Whitaker - a Mary Louise Bowery Lutganda Fernandez 39 gee cy pd Eva Valdez . Magali de Leon Louis Ovide _ Sebastian Cabrera | Walter Maloney Virginia McClanahan Dolores Romaguera Evelio Valdez Georgina Sanchez Sydney Mathews .. Dorothy Mae Dungan __ Hester Demeritt -... |Lemuel Baker Margaret Bernal - Joyce Whitmarsh Mario Napoles Dora Lowe ... Roland Keeton - ‘HANDICAP AUTO TRADE { In South Bend, Indiana, just a 'short distance from Chicago, i where is centered one of the country’s two wealthiest _ areas, jthe 86 auto leaders, accused of violating the Sherman anti-trust fact were indicted yesterday by a \ grand jury. The harm was done in coercing automobile dealers, and in choosing certain inde- i pendent finance companies over jothers. Among the larger auto companies indicted were Ford | Motor Company, General Motors, and Chrysler Corporation. Labor will probably take renewed life 37) Serious. phases of t 5 a the way, Mr. Bigelow: aeseeseeeeses |*DREAM HOUSES” | “WILL REMEDY THE | | DEPRESSION, SAYS | NOTED EDITOR | | —— | SO HERE are too many little | | dream houses io this land | | of ours,” says William Frederic — | Bigelow, editor of Good House: | keeping in the June issue of the | ¥ / 2 Stnetr num: | ber bas in-— i creased by two | or three mil- ona in the } tast half dozen % years and. : there tg 90 let their nar in hese dream bonuses Editor Bigelow out. | “The statia- ticians will tell you how many houses short we are. Their @gu' will be startling, but they will be cold, impersonal figures; they wil) | not tell bow many times a dream hquse tumbled into ruins, became @ heartbreak house instead of a ; ous Ing shortage is one of the mast that meeting th': shor! “would: ald sreasiy in- ending <(alamp tn business. BS 5 “Bat the: cost. of building stalnils know that giving. every hal te Gould give mitiogs ¢ une come prosperous agaiti' is~ | lecige to the ingenuity’ of “At LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR. TAX ag (Senate Rib Ne, $63) || NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That L. 0. Scarl Tax Certificate No. { ip wy office and has made application for a tax deed | to be issued thereon. Said certifi- | cate embrages the following de- soribed rty in the County. of Monroe, je oF Florida, to-wit: | Lot 5, ; Plat Book 1, Page 147,-Monroe County Ree- ords, Thompson — Subdivision, a Largo, Plat Book 1, Page The assessment of the said| property under the said certifi- ‘cate issued was in the name af| at <tathe highest 9, the st, bidder qt. the eo these ‘déor Gn. agate Mon- owhieedsothe @th day bf June, | redeemed according to LEGALS a nateg ae, areas faongie iM No. 163) NOTICE NEREBY GIVEN, That Jose R. Fleitas, holder of Tax Certi- fieate No. 303, issued the Sth day of September, A.D. 1932, has filed same im my office and has made applica- tion for a tax deed to be» issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. ‘Lot 35, Sqr. &, Tr. 11, Book D-1, Page 169, as recorded in Monroe County Records. ‘The assessment of the said | erty under the said certificate issued Was in the name of D. Wilson, Unless said certificate shall be | s redeemed according to law, the tty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of June, 1933, which is the 6th day of June, 1938 Dated this 7th day of May, 19: (SEAL) Ress C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. May 7-14-21-28, 1938, NOTICE OF 7 Senate Bill Ne. 163) 18_ HEREBY GIVEN, Jose Moreno, holder Tax Certificate No. 2245, issued the 7th day of July, A. D. 1930, has filed same in my office and has made application for & tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 10, Sqr. 17, Anglers Park, Key Largo, Plat Book 1, Page 159%, Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty untler the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Estella B. yp and Elva A. Henderson. «tinkess: said certificate redeemed aceording t> therein will be shall law, be the Jay. im the monthi'Gf June, 1938, 1938. bated, this) 14th dey of May, dvs, ARBAL sa _C Sawyer panty" Pork v youd 1 NOTICE OF APPLIC FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE 1S HERBY That Jose Moreno, holder of Tax Certificate No. 2176, issued the 7th day of July, A. D. 1930, has filed same in my office and has made ap- cation for a tax deed to be issued Freon. Said certificate embraces following described property in the County, of, Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 17, Sqr. 12, Anglers Park, Key Largo, Plat Book 1, Page 159, Monroe County Records. ‘The assessment of the said proper- the said certificate isaued in the name of Francisco Gon- 8, June 4, 1938 TIO} » QIVEN, 2 Unless said certificate shal) be law, the property described therein will he sold to the est bidder at the court house on the first Mon- day in the month of June, 1938, which is the 6th day of June, 1938. ait. Fourt’ of Monroe | jae, SATURDAY, MAY 28,1988. | LEGALS NOTICR OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Jose holder of Tax Certi issued the 4th day of , A. TD. 1933, has 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, it: Lot , Anglers Park, Wat Book 1, Page in Monroe 16, Sar. Largo, recorded Ri a ment of the said prop- he said certificate Is- in the name of Rdward Ladd. Unless said certifieate shall he re- deemed accora -| house door on th -| the month of June, the 6th day of June, 19 ated this 14th day APPLICATION FOR} AX DEED PPLICATION of 163) GIVEN, holder of Tax Certifi No. 1998, issued the ith day July, A. D. 1930, has filed same in my office and has made appli om for a tax deed to be issued the Said certificate embraces the ying described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 13, Sar. y Largo, ‘Lonroe ‘Anglers Park, Plat Book 1, Page nty Records. assessment of the said /prop- lerty under the said certificate, I&- sued was in the name of Walter E. | Pope. | Uniess said certificate shall be re~ 4 deemed according to law, the prop- | erty described therein will be sol {to the highest bidder at the court house door on the, first Monday -in /‘the month of June, 1938, which. is the 6th day of June, 1938. Dated this 14th day of May, 1938. | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe | ‘County, Florida 1938 May 14-2 June 4, OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED | (Senate Bi - 298) | NOTICE IS BBY GIVEN, holder of |That Jose Mo \Tax Certifica 999, issued the 7th day of July, A. D. 1930, has tiled same in my office and has made | application for a tax deed to be is- jsued thereon. Said certificate em- {braces the following — descril | property in the County of Monroe, | State of Florida, to-wit: . 2, Anglers Park, jat Book 1, Page | NOTICE Key Larg: 159, Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- jerty under the said certificate sued Was in the name of Walter Pope. Unless said certificate shall -be redecmed according to law, the property described therein will certificate shall be « to law, the ribed therein will’ be highest bidder at the use r on the first Mon- | day in the month of July, Dated this 14th day of May, 1938. sold to the highest bidder at bs a Ross C Sawyer | court house door on the first —_ \Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe! day in the month of June, 1838, County, Florida, | which is the 6th day of June, gt May 14-31-28, June 4, 1938) - Dated this Mth day of May, 199%. (SEAL) Ros C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court of Montoe oC ity, Florida. onal 28, June 4, i998 >a: Reunion,-.Key-West Country Club. a i ecoeecseseoeosee® 1.11 Gardner with his bride, the through this indictment, which a j AMERICAN EGRET P fo! ry Miss ';Martha Keiser, | greatly handicaps trade. Ak Saeco pee | The American Egret, one of the daughtér ac! and Mrs. J. M. NS . bs beautiful of all our water | Kei Cor} ve F birds, is one of those almost ren- | : irs. AT +» Bowery Honored i | ia, ‘ : ner were * | dered extinct in former by married Tuesday in a quiet cete-| Frank Hague’s suppression of te : I the activities of plume goon {mony Lit t Church, Macon,| freedom of speech is that there is Madge Sands o2a8 Widen sre, Mee Mary ‘This abominable trade was plied |G%, before an altar banked with'a city ordinance prohibiting vide ‘Walder 263M Poutsd Bow y ‘will " soon “for years in order to supply the | Sladépli. ¥ fi! dlaege number of speeches in public places unless yathalie Perez wed Albert Carey,.member of the | demand of fashion “for the aigret- their friends ‘were present. fone has a permit. This may work , Hapris School. feeylty, was honor-, tes or plumes which the bird The ceremony was perrormed aren in a community -where such | a N + r j. | by. Rev. R, J. Claiborne. drastic methods as Mayor Frank b # wears in the nesting season. This; & : ed by members of-her tircle at) inc de the “billing «at The couple are residing at the Hague is employing are not pres- the Ley Memorial Methodist par-— the great birds more of an atro- La Coneha Hotel for the present. ' ent, but the ordinance practically ssopage. city than it might otherwise have gives Hague the power of a dic- After a delightful evenin, been, for, since the plumes are Lutgarda Fernandez November Daisy — ~ Mary jompson Una Mae Brady Sarah Ann Birs Juanita Dongo .. Bod td ne ‘ eourt bi NO HAGUE CENSORING The hitch in Jersey City Mayor Which i# the 4th day of July, 1938. ae ears | NOTION. OF APELIOATSON | FOR TAX DEED May li- th day of May, 1) Ross © Sawyer Senate Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe |: NoTiee Is pi "aIVEN, | Gener Z county, Florida. That Jone | Moreno holder of | 1. gym, cINCEIT COURT, RLE¥- of eccaber At 18h, page EA aE IN same in my office and) MOY CUAN TY: AAR NO. 7-18, Plaintitt se CHANCERY. ad bag made application for a tax deed | | CMT is Ale em tobe issued thereon. Said certificate races the following deseribed | mn Epeperty: $2 the: Gousty of Monroe, | Camunyn i: JONRA, Lot 15, Sar. 2, Anglers Park, | # widow | Key Lares, Plat Book 1, Page | recarded | |Edna Charlow »Paul Mesa — December Lillie Mae Carey Bi COLUMN | COSC oeseooseooooseNeeeS ~ soeeeseveceeseeseeaeeoes| tator in allowing whom he wishes im in Monroe games, refreshments wer s “DW Mrs. O. C. Howell, wife of the pastor, assisted by Mrs. t “Russel! and Mrs. Murill Sands, A large tray was then brought! in, laden with useful kitchen art- icles, and presented to Miss Bow- it follows that the killing was | done at that time, thus leaving *eeeeeesesecoococcoooscs the helpless young birds to die in| ‘p B Price, attorney of Miami the nests in hundreds of thou- in charge of the Anderson Inter- sands. ‘ests in Key West, was in the city Anyone who has seen a "shot-| today ‘on business and meeting | to speak. Yesterday Congressman ‘J. O’Connell of Montana appear- ed in Pershing Field before a ferowd of 10,000 and encountered | bitter opposition from some in j the audience. Just who they were could not be determined, of course, nor was it clear that May- 42 47 Lenora Whitaker - Dorothy Steadman - Carey - 43 43 . 44 . 46 41 ! | | ) out rookery” will not soon forget the pitiful, starved bundles of skin and bone left in the nests either dead or dying, beginning mutely to the last fom the food and water which only the old birds could; haye; given them. And those parent bi forlorn and twisted shapes, § floating in. 4 on the Present were: Mrs. Floyd Bow- ty, Mrs. Tom Curry, Mrs. Ro-' lope Weatherford, Mrs. Mary | jompson, Mrs, Albert Cruz, Mrs. . Howell, Murrill Rosam, Lenora old friends. jor Hague had hired the demon- | strators. At any rate, police in a beautiful, big limousine, came and “escorted Congressman O’Connell |to an outgoing train. . 41 46 42 —- 46 - 40 43 Kathryn Jehnson - Gloria Garcia .. Malcolm Roberts - Mary Louise Bowery * October Wm. E. Jackson - Ruth Russell .. John Valnezuela - | Virginia Knowles Margaret White - Mrs, Leonard Sands, wife of | First Assistant Engineer Sands of |the Steamship Florida, of the P. j and .O..S. S. Co., is a recent ar- trival in the city for a visit with | LIQUIDATING PROFITS ‘relatives and friends. } At the request of President { oo ; Roosevelt the tax bill recently Vi Lédnadd’ 3:'Galloway, first as-} Passed by Congress eased the tax ‘sistant keeper at Alligator Reef | Strain’ on small business, which i . | . wHightful reception was SSeS ‘ ‘ewIn the presence of relatives and friends of the high contracting parties Mario Bruno Rios ‘and ) Miss Carmen Perez, were joined fSgether in Holy wedlock Thurs- day night in the home of the bride | Simonton ‘street, Olivia and) jia streets. Rev. A. L. Maureau, S. J., of «St. Mary’s Star of The Sea Catho- from the possession of “plumes”. lie church, officiated at the wed- ding and the signing of the mar- riage certificate was done by. Mrs. Angelina Oropeza and Car- Tos. Rios. Following the wedding a de- held by wna~Erom Conpention Returning over the highway yesterday was Mrs. E. J. Bayly with Miss Helen G. Warner and father, S. C. Warner, of Coral Gables, who will be quests at the home, 1414 White street. Mrs. Bayly attended the dioces-, an Episcopal cnovention in West Palm Beach May 3-4-5, and visit- e@ with Miss Warner and Mr, Warner. PADDLES PLANE TO SHORE Vancouver, B. C_—While search- ers tried in vain to find him, Pilot Ginger Cote paddled his cabin monoplane seven miles to shore with engine trouble. i back where the skin With _its| lighthouse, and James O. Duncan, hag bpep torn avay, often seca basistant at Fowey Rocks, yet Blives: # One’ in the! visitors would have put a stop to such; atrocities, but, far from that, the devotees of fashion continued to clamor for the nuptial dress of the great Egret, and persisted in wearing these emblems of inhy- man butchery until stringent laws with heavy penalties attached finally forced them to forego whatever pleasure they derived Seeeresecccccsoscoes _ TRANSPORTA _ PPeeeneereeceaooesagoccs Steamer Sails Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Steamship Lines, sailed yesterday afternoon at 2:30 for New Orleans, after discharging freight. The ship arrived 10:30 Teday, the American Egret is, we in the morning. hope, out of danger, but there is still need for constant effort and watchfulness. There are still those who kill for the mere love of killing; there are still those who insist that the Egret is “good to eat”, and there are too few who realize the value of living beauty i * in the world. Those whe 40 Conger «bill hed bese m know what it means should make | sented in the Ch every effort to protect all our! ties to bird life, never forgetting that the ilamatne : agencies of destruction are al- tive-born Argentines ways at work, sometimes with ¢, . If ad guns, sometimes with useless pe canyon n drainage projects, again with sehemes for the drying up of river beds in order to establish power many plants for which there is often no need, Wildlife destruction is al-! ways with us in one form or an- other. The American Egret is not, typ- ically, a bird of the Keys, as they are today, but an otcasional bird may be seen, and he is always worth investigating. Somewhat smalier than Great Blue Heron. Length, 40 WOULD LIMIT VOTERS Buenos Aires, Argentina.— In ;an apparent effort to strengthen the power of the conservati the’ to 5 in. Plumage, pure white; and ctustacea. we ly wtesilten, the Socialist and other Leftist! | was becoming unbearable, but { alsornesdidced the tax on large cor- |porations. The aim of President | Ropseveltssocial reform and wel- fare through taxes obtained from | the wealthiest sourte; the hig cor- } | porations—was actually hurt by ea bill, because while it raises ie income tax for big corpor- 7 rs ations from 15 to 16% 0" it anes Canfield Lewin —. | the undistributed profits tax—de- | Daisy Watkins | signed to release more money into | Ruth Russell |the country’s pocketbooks—from Mary Thompson |27% to 19%. So, the President's Una Mae Brady - ‘aim loses in the long run by this Sarah Ann Birs | bill. Congressmen commenting on Paul Mesa — jthe bill seemed to think that! Virginia Knowles jthere will be a revision of the Madge Sands -— tnational tax structure at next Dorethea Stricker | Year's session. Now for some com- Susan Roberts - |mon sense in that revision. Anita M. Berkowitz ceccceuessesees rojects ob- | mains ear- AN | | | Low cost ‘tain $55, markings eee = he had been forced down inches; spread, $5 inches; bill, 4 largely of small fish. small snakes! | Advertisements under this head | the rate of 1c a word for each in- 'sertion, hut the minimum for the, first insertion in every instance is) | 25c. | Payment for classified advess| | tisements is invariably in advance, | but regular advertisers with ledger | accounts may have their advertise: | ments charged. | | Advertisers should give their) | street address as well as their tele.) | phone number if they desire re-| sults. | insured, licensed Vans. | EXPRESS & STOR-| AGE CO. 251 S. W. Ist St, apr2g-tf | ‘OUR LAST CHANCE to make New or w County Records. ‘The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is 46 | will be inserted in The Citizen at/ sued was in the name of Edward Uniess said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sold to the house door on the first Monday in the 3938, which ii ° i938: & Ross © Sawyer lerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe County, soothe ¥ 14-21-28, June 4, 1998 month of June, Sth day of June, this 14th dey of May, 19%: » NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR T4X DEED Senate Bi 263) NOTICE 18 MEREEY GIVEN, holder. of . issued the er, A. D. @983, intmy' office “and ‘tor a tax Aced Cruse. Unters 9018 poesttenle bes be re- accor! to law. the prop- SAF Searrined MRerein wit be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Monday in the mouth of June, 1938, which tx the 6th day of June, 193%. ted thin 14th day of May, 1925. ¢ L) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. May 14-31-38, June 4. 1938 —_—___—__—- "| IN CIROUNF COURT, STATE OF apras-tf | ELEVENTH JUDICIAL MONKROR COL as cua ¥. Erin O'Neil) Plant, Complainant, ve Mergan T. Plant. Defendant It appearing by sworn bill fied tm the above-stated cause that Mor- gan 7. Plant the defendant therein jn @ non-rewkde: the ke of | Porregttes, ‘ort i", Philligpine ; thas anid jendant is over the age of twenty-one years: there is to person in Florida the service of « mmMmons in chancery upon whem would bind maid defendant it lp therefore ordered that said | defendant he and he is hereby re- ' j nova-tt appear to the bill of com {ed te said caine on oF bee- Manday, the th day af June, 924, obherwine the allegations bt wit be taken ax confes- be “pane nad ordered thin Fith day of Mikedi court BEAL) ROSS ¢ Depety Ciein oso May fe ts-28, 1998. se highest bidder at the court ° ORDER FOR It appearing by ed to the bill fi in | stated cause that Kathryn B. nee, a widow, the Defendant therein | named is a non-resident of the State lef Florida, and is a resident of & a other than | State | a of pubpeena upon Ww would bind such Defendant aad age of twenty-one years. efore ordered that jmaid non-resident Defendant be atta she is hereby required to af ir te {the Bil of Complaint Gied in said cause on or before Monday, the fourth day of July, A. D. 19) otherwise the allegations of nel {>i will be taken ap confessed by Traid defendant It in further ordered that. thin lerder be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in Thy ate. i ie 7 | Weat Citizen, a new ¢ publish- éd'in wat Chur? nbd Beau This May 26th, hemmevrt cor Clerk of Cirevit Phorente BE. Bawhers Deputy Clerk A. N. Spence, | Soliettors for Piaintife, | may 28; June 4-11-38, 1935, NOTHR OF APE TAX Dy (Senate Bilt NOTICE 18 HERE! That L. 0 Searbore, bolder of Tex Certificate No day of July D. 191, filed same in my office and haw made application for a tax deed to be isnued thereon. Baid certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Montes, | Mate of Florida, to-wit ‘ reme ‘The senenement of the anid urope erty under the said certifieate ta sued wax in the of 1 Archer Ruan Unters said fedeemes am w Property described the: sold to the bighest bidder st the or on the first State of de Ross C fawyper Clerk of Cireeit Court of County. Viorida mayts; junet-11-18,5988 Subscribe to The Citizen —20e weekly. UNDER NEW MAN OPEN Moderate Prices /917 Fleming St. en a ee ene, oo Peay “eis ER as Rem Bene an + “a Rew