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SaTinDa ——— Ge Nee Bithag THE CL @wDdED MORN The Characters is:that I've made aspact with my- ¢, Archie; Lumsden, myself, vis- | 5¢H# not to.clearout until the-busi- for to the. French Riviera. one ja geien and my. name is i René master mi ., | cleared.’ | ate ee plot. erases “That’s, absurd,” he retorted Yoanse,-one of Geiss’s sharply, “but I’m not going. to kave, tae erates in crime. my wishes pit aside in this man- ~~ ‘Sunday. schoul? 940° ; fish spots el Ree aig Morning worship, ing each hollow cheek- ; slock Done. Twat be ebecked. like, Sermon ‘subject: °°: “Redeniption’. Church this,” he:went on exeitedly. “I tell’ “from the Law of Sin‘and Death”; +d Samad you, Irdislike it very much when ‘Observanee of thie‘ord’s Supper. : people I know meet with violent Christian. Endeavor-at-7. p.m. deaths. It keeps. me awake at Topic: “My. Father Worketn, | the Law™ és night, and I am too ill to be upset. pre ai ee g |” Epweete: Lei 30 I have myself to consider; and. Leader, Mrs. Christopher; Epwor th League, 6:30 p. m. have been very, seriously.unwell Kihowles; Evening. worship 7:30: o'clock. ever since poor little Eve was Evening. worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Testing Our murdered; If thing, happened “A: False God; | Religion”. to you, so soon after, why, I might ‘A. Dectived| Prayer:service, Wednesday, 7:30 not survive it!” : p.m. “And I probably Y_.OCTOBER i, 1928. AT y FISHING. TRIP) 2 See tipreadbe be = gen 2 she f The Federal. Art; Project: cir- jon "Meaday, morning Octeber. 3 cuit-brings-to. Key West's. Art’ beginning at 10:30 o'clock, at the Center. the first graphie. repte-. First/ Methodist church; according | sentation-of- the FPiorida. #0. announcement made today by be a. feature _ seenes OQ: CyeHowell, president “of the COMPANY war SEVERAL 85 portrayed by Florida. Artists. Band concert tomorrow 5 o’clo¢i 3 % , organization, Z . at Art Center Park, Director A.\ OTHERS Following the regional exptes- ‘This is the tegular monthly Barroso announces. oe sidn trend, the two artists-repre- meeting, it-is stated, and every Program. follows: | ana Tc. sented in the current exhibit; member is requested to be pres- gees “True Blu@i—-K. L.. Rev!'R. L. Tyler, presiding have rendered a precise and | ent: pee A Se She gra Selection, °“ifikade™= From ‘Cider of the Miami District of thie ee pean . LEGALS. Sullivan’s Comic Opera. S Thh ow GuCUTT COURT OF THE Waltz, “Danube Waves” — J. Clarke H. Garnsey has a! sin- | "S.TEU, Siac ucanesan, crecurt | Evanovici. jing several conferences with the cere regard for the- essential Qf Lag forms of Florida trees; he com- | — NOUNCES. OTHER - Corner:Eaton and Simonton Sts. sie — } hy A.. Tolle; Pastor: LENT NUMBERS PRESIDING ELDEW ENJOYS| William L. Halladay, Pastor 527 Williatm: Street’ G.) > confed- fii! ANGLING THURSDAY IN A Conga rixythii: ey thi Ne cin Yesterday: We take Ottilie © oF the Geigs's studio. A yacht wili be available. for Geiss’s get-a- ‘way, should the plan fail. yen Chapter 29 A Warning laid a wrinkled, trem- looked sharply abost ‘vim: The si about him, The servant ‘Amedbe Sermon: subject: Methodist church, who was hold- | A. False: Minister; shouldn't Worshipper”. iN COUNTY, AND For IN, CRAN- ing up at us through closed eyes. the door,” he said sharp, not that one, ye fool, the; one and leave the other We'll soon know then if one’s trying to overhear us.” id as he bade me. “And I fac} do you -want “Because,” said he, “I know that ou killed — wide uy | Whole the portico, t OF Came Back to the i 28 oH #4 highly. sens-; .bility. of early. bereavement. or @ m: in| .oss of inheritance. though 3) fuss either!” I commented dryly as 1 ot to my feet. “I’m sorry, Mt. ‘enner, but: can’t-do it. Here I am and: here-I stay, bests 2 of course you're: perfeetly at liberty to turn me out of ‘your:hotel. The tragedywouldn’t touch you quite. so nearly then!” . He, glared. at me, furious, and I saw his.bony chest gin to rise in great convulsive ves. “My heart!” “he gasped. get me the drops on my Perrets A A me and.saw a door i ines 908i it that I guessed a) i tut ee 1efund a te E AS |, direct io mea nafrow. svhite-painted oe 31 2) danaitsoa. wooaees at with closed) eyes, ‘fighting: for breath, but-as I roached he: looked up at mé: “Five drops, no more,” he gasped, and I measured out the dose and poured it down e’| his-throat. The effect’ was ‘magical: In a bare couple of minutes the troubled thing grew» easier. “That's. better,” whi ed, “But you see how. it is? I must not be upset, for the reenter ze very serious; , we will "a about it tet wine ‘have rested.” I was about to agree with when suddenly he sat bolt “What was that?” he gas: heard a sound-in the bedroom. A Killer ‘I “Go and balcony!” sired. The bagely si 5 was ig pe and the shutters closed. them and ste} for the first ett ; sitting-room balcony Jook—quickly; on the And to quiet him I res the bedroom, Nothing ie furnished room: were . 1 oj ou ville his had -no- other, this. window ~ terrace that of the house above “Not a soul. to. be. see: nounced cheerfull lieved to see that he ” 1 an- ” he said nee “That will do for tonight. i wi jorning, and‘in the: | | service, 8 o'clock. inv! ging and ped pf wavingy tow-col- ~ ' Ide DIDN'T hear a thing,” I told | him, but he waved me aside. ~ Meeting of the Official Board of' Choir’ rehearsal, Friday, 7:45. ithe Church, Tuesday evening, P: m.. Mrs. Joseph. Sawyer, 7:30°.0’ clock: organist; Gerald Saunders, direc- Prayer meeting, Wednesday, | tor: 7:30 p.m. “The unsteered boat generally “Be not deceived; God is not; lands on the rocks”. mocked: for whatsoever a man! For he that soweth to his flesh. (Uptown) CHURCH shall reap corruption; but he that! soweth to the Spirit shall of the | Spirit: reap life everlasting”. ZIOM.CONGREGATION | ¥ ANS i superintendent: Rabbi Bex Miller, Pastor: ©‘! Morning worship, 11 Peatimatf°President of Con-'Sermoh subject: “Com i) <9grégation Attention”. : - HebréwW Stinday Schoolj 11 a.! Hi-League meets at 6:30 p. m. ims, and ‘every day in week, except Miss Frances. Lowe, in charge. Friday, at 4 p. m. Young: People’s, Epworth ‘ Regular services. every Friday | League meets at'6:30 p.m. Miss evening, 8 o’clock, and Saturday Jennie Mae Johnson, president. morning; 7 o’clock: Bvening ‘service, 7:30: o’¢lock. __ Sermon. subject:. “Queen Esther, CATHOLIC CHURCH the Diplomat”. Prof. Clepsaddle, St. Mary’s Star’of the Sea _— director of music. | Mid-week Prayer and Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. rehearsal, Wednesday. Fleming’ at William Street “J. P. Lilly, Pastor i Church school meets at 9:45°a B‘NAL m. Norman J. Lowe, 1 P. J. Kelleher, S.J., in. Charge | 7 Sunday morning Masses will be Choir said at 7 and 9:30 o'clock: 8:45 p.m. | Week-day- Masses at'7 o'clock. You are’ cordially invited to at- Evening service at 7:30 0’¢lock, | tend these. services. i Sundays-and Fridays. CDRA SEE EMOREE } FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY CHURCH 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. day morning service, o’dlock. White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor 11; Sunday school, 10. a.m Wm | B2 Norman, superintendent. «Wednesday evening meeting, 8 Morning worship, 11 o'clock. o'clock. | Sermon: “The Commandments of ‘Reading Room is open on Tues- | Jesus; Study Your Bible”. Cele- days, and Fridays from 3 to 5! bration of the Lord’s. Supper. Popular, “Says Burton Lane. My Heart”— | various churches in Key West PRESIDING ELDER Overture, “Princess of India”— King. Fox: Trot, “Rosalie”—Cole Por- ter. Conga, “Panama”—E. Lecuona. impotently. soweth, that shall he also reap. |FLEMING:STREET METHODIST. __ March, “Pride of Arizona”— King. } Star Spangled Banner—Key. | i «(Dr Ri Z. Tyler, presiding elder | ofthe Methodist churches in the Miami, district; who was in Key West holding conferences at the different churches, left last night on the trip back to Miami. It was the intention of Dr. Ty- ler to remain over until today, but a long distance call from the bishop ‘made it obligatory that he return as soon as possible, hence his return to Miami earlier than | was intended. nominations are invited to at- TRINITY. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) Simonton Street Alfred. de Barritt, Pastor Morning. service, 11 o'clock. Elder. A. M. Evans. Church School, 3:30 o'clock. Rally, Day. Special program by three departments. Evening. service, | | 7:30. o'clock. | most, and is declared op. m, Evening. worship, 7:30: o’clock. 1 'Please note the advanced hour. Subject: ‘The Life Of A Chris- 2 \Sermon: “Who's To Blame?” tian”. |» Mid-week Bible study will be ‘The Christian’s manner of life resumed Wednesday; October 5, must meet two tests: Pleasing to . GOSPEL HALL 120 Southard Street sitting room. aes and was res. had regained *) Morning worship, 11 o’clock. |” Senday, school, 3:45:p. ms | meeting, 8:00 p. m. ae Mm ‘Prayer meeting, Friday, 8:00 om i | ‘THE cHuRCH OF Gop UL. A. Ford, Pastor 1106 Olivia St: day. morning worship, odlock 3 Sunday School, 3 p. m. Sunday evening. preaching Prayer: meetings, Tuesday and Thursday nights, 8 o’clock. Special music and singing. LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH: SOUTH ' O. C. Howell, Pastor. { Corner. Division and Georgia Sts. | |» Church school, 9:45 a. m. Miss! | Miriam Carey, superintendent: | > _ worship, 11. o'clock. | Sermon - ‘subject: “Jesus, the | Bread of Life”. | ¢ Young: :fipeagle's. department petting a Miss Agnes iompson, president. a “Siritermediates meet at 6:30° p.' m. Mrs. Q. C. Howell as leader. ; Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. | Sermon subject: “Alcohol, Man’s Enemy”. | Prayer 7:30 p. m. { Choir practice after prayer service. Mrs. J. Roland Adams pianist. } THE ORTHODOX CATHOLIC CHURCH Of St. Mary, The Virgin Hl Thomas and Julia Streets High Mass, 7 a. m. Church School, 3 p. m. ' Solemn Vespers and Sermon; 8:15 p. m. { Father R. S. Hoagland, Priest ¢ SAINT PAUL'S°GHURCH:*; tne, Tit i ' ' i 11 | { i | i | service, Wednesday, ‘ i a.m. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. Wednesdays— Low Mass, Holy Ci Tam. Morning Praycr, 8:45 o'clock. | Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9; ' Evening prayer, 5:39 o'clock, — sail I ,at 7:30 p.m. The topie-forstudy Christ and must be full of good will be “The Apostles’ Creed”. This course of studies will, ex- study, Wednesday; 8:00 tend over several weeks. Come 7:30 p.m and study the fundamntal’ teach- ing of: the Christian. Church. A. cordial. welcome awaits you at all services. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Evangelist Florence DeLanoy and Husband, in Charge Morning. worship, 11-0’clock. Sunday. school, 3:30 p. m. Class- es for all ages. Eran service, 7:30 p. m. yer Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday, 7:15-p. m. THE CHURCH OF GOD Over. Which: A. J. Tomlinson is. 1118 Olivia Street Mary H. Thompson, Pastor | ¢ Bible school, 10 a. m., Sunday. ‘Church school follows imme- Worship-at' 11a, m. 2 4 Ydulig’People’s meeting at 7:30) p. mili ing: service, 8 o'clock. FE: 'F meetings, Monday «ahd Wednesday. nights: } bat Bible study, Friday, ht, night ai? | METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH: SOUTH j “El Salvador” j Grinnell and Virginia Streets Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p, m. Mothers’ Club, Monday, 8 p. m. Bible study and prayer service, | ' Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. en Eaton.batween, Duval and Simonton. Streets. Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor TL Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- torium, 10 o'clock. en not connected Bible Class and regardless of works. Weeknight service, Tuesday, Snior choir, Friday, 8 p. m. NEWMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (dotorea) Division Street between White- head and: Duval Streets E. A. Robinson, Pastor Naomi Reddick, Supt. Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning. service, 11 o'clock. Spworth League, 6 p. m. Evening service, 8 o'clock. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Center between Petronia and Olivia Streets Sundays— Sung:Mass, sermon, Holy Com- munion, 8 a. m. diately after the 8 o’clock service, Solemn’ Evenson, sermon, Bene+ diction; 7p. m. “pda, Thursda) ‘Tuesdays-' ys— «Low Mass with Holy Commun-} ‘jon, 7:45 a. m. \ys— i * Bung Litany and sermon, 7:30 p.m. gave ovre Thursday to th pleas- ure of angling, and proved him- | self to be a mastr of the fishing line. He was not alone, however. His fishing companions were Rev. Joe Tolle, First Methodist church; Rev. J. P. Lilly, Fleming Street iehurch; Rev. O. C. Howell, Ley \Tiek has a strong, igmorial church; C>~Sam B. ‘ukry, Norman: ‘LowempainGap- ject in question ih Atherto Camero, of fhe palice, department. The party went out on Captain Camero’s launch, reached Craw- fish Bar, and immediately began fishing. Before they realized their success, they had secured a large number of fish, principal- ly hogfish, yellowtail, and many porgies, They decidd that the best thing to do was to have a good fish- ; fry, and preparations were start- ed and a spread fit for tired fish- ermen was soon in readiness. They fell to and ate heartily un- til they were all happily satis- fied. Rev. Howell caught the first fish, but Dr. Tyler caught the to have eaten more than the others. After the delicious dinner, they decided to give some thought ot those whe were at home: and started fishing again. They soon had a fine catch, which was brought. to the city for families and friends. Rev. Joe Tolle was interrupted at dinner yesterday and was eyen} be then enjoying a dinner at which, yellowtail was the principal item, but that did not make his forget to say that Rev. Tyler, who-is,a forceful speaker, immensely ’en- joyed the fishing outifg as well as the other members of the ‘par- SPECIAL SERMONS: AT LOCAL CHURCH Sunday morning, Rev. Jim Lil- ly, pastor of Fleming Street : Methodist (Uptown) church, will | discuss “Commanding Atten- tion”. Rev. Lilly dceelares that wheth- er “we will it to be so or not, we are not without attraction, and the influence is for good or evil”, Evening service, 7:39 o'clock, the pastor will speak on “Queen Esther, the Diplomat”, whose pos- }sibilities were, even to her, a sur- | prise, and whose appraisal had %8 come from another in, the, Jong- ‘may speak to our hearts to- } unwavering terms”, the pastor, stated. = “You are cordially invited”, Rev. Lilly says. ( cocdccccdcccuteveseboues | THE WEATHER CORNISH CHAPEL A. M. E. Zion Church (Colored) | Rev. James D. Daniel, Pastor | Fan Chon Tynes, Secretary | Morning worship, 11 o’clock. t Sunday school, 3 p,m. Kermit) Gibson, superintendent. | Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH F. A. Johnson, ‘Gentrak’Séctefary Division and Thomas Sts. ‘ Sunday school; '9:8f'a. m: Preaching, 11/@: mm Junior A: C. EB: League at 5:30 pom: Senior A. C. E. ‘League: métets at6:15 p.m. Evening service, 8 p. m. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., class. Priday, 7:30 5. m, choir re-; hearsal. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH {Colered) Southard between Thomas and Emma Streets William Perkins, Pastor G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 o'clock. Church services, 11 a m-. YP. M V. S. meeting, 5:30 Pp. m. r Prayer meeting. Wednesday.) 7:32 p.m SSCOHSOSESEHSSSOASEEESESE Temperatures” 89 78 84 81 Highest Lowest Mean Normal Mean Rainfall” | Yesterday's Precipitation .18 Ins. Normal Precipitation -18 Ins. “Thin record covers 24-bear pertol cuding nt S welock thin mornings Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises Moon sets 42: OTHE High Low 42 10:17 Seika Beer i Sea leVel, E , WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:39 p. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicniity: Gen- erally fair tonight; Sunday partly cloudy; mederate northerly winds becoming northeasterly Sunday. Florida: Generally {fait to- night; Sunday partly. cloudy be- coming unsettled near east coast. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate north- erly winds becoming northeast- erly Sundsy and fair to partly overcast weather tonight and Sunday. Open a Budget Account at Paul's a poses them. carefully. and’ brings | out the rare and subtle quality of | the native growth with a, ju-| dicious handling of tone and line. His prints are. of an uneven qual- ity, some having a weak and: in- decisive line, in confident. ap- proach in the landscape. His use ‘his plates is very. effective. | In conttast to the delicate line used by Garnsey, Richard Mer- |Pproach to his subject.” The ‘sub. mailiar, to our, gallery, nos aa ‘it is a local. scene, Din. | Teverse! ptinting: ofi-certaim. types of etchings, of which this: is: one, | Key Westets avilotreve’ toupurzie {i {ont the locale, which is readily | identifiable once the “reverse” is taken print is well’composed and well ‘printed. I say well’ printed, be-| jcause-in the process: of: etching, | the inking.can be the determin- | ing factor of the plate‘s ultimate | success. Merrick has put a wealth | of detail into his plate, hone of it exeessive, tomy. mind). It is) (obvious that he is taken with the | quiet charm.of.the familiar. wea- | | thered buildings. It is regrettable | that.we have not been’ given an/ | opportunity to see more of his’ work—his single plate is an in- |centive to ask for more. WORKS. AT. TATTING. DES MOINES, lowa—Walter ; H. Mueller of this city is: “tatting champion” of the state of Iowa. He worked four years on tie dspread which won: him the prize, and says he took up needle- work ‘to relieve himself of: the jitters. | } \A new pay-way at PAUL'S: | Pc alia | LEGALS UN TH. eats, corn? | BENG. KENDALL, plaasstl? 4 Forectosure. | | { i va. ‘Tax MERCHANTS RBA PORATION, @ Flori: tion, et al, COR: ida corpora- | ORDER OF PUBLIC. ee y erie! 1xCTHB NAMIE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: TO THE DEFENDANTS: . and if married, Mes. . 1 Pope, his wife, E. F, Graham an { if married, Mra, B. F. Grabam, Bis wife, John Griffith and it Mrs. John Griffith, his wife, } D. Gonas and if married, Mra. | | Peter 7. Conan hte, wite, Peter S| iLenas and if marrk G. Lenaes it, wide, ‘ dead, grantees. or ing w rt deceased or all other own or clatmiagt'to ys or. interest. im. the: perty I: the, County. scribed jorida, to- k 6, Lots other-clatmants ¢l 2 ; | situate | State of z Blo 3, 4 Book 1 at pages 82, 93 a of the Public Records of roe. C " | You ARE iE! DI | AND ORDERED to be | to the plaintiff's. bill of: Jon the Rule Day fi 1938, the same bei of said month, in ing the thitd the office of Clerk of the’ Circuit Court. in ané for Monroe County, ef wise a decree pro contesso will be; (ners ABBIAgt, ree, if 18 FURTHER ORDERED that! this order of publication be pub> lished onee a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in the hd Bsa} Citizen, a pewspaper publis! ia} Monroe County, i DONE AND ORJ/ER: this ipt) day of & “\ Key West yo (Cirewit Cor Clerk of: the Cirenit Court in a: for Monroe County, Florids.. (84.) By:, Florence B Sawyer Deputy C . IRA ©. HATCOCK, Attorney for Plmintitt. j PeptT-19-17-24; eth 1938) Gow! TRE COUN-| DG, MOSNOK COUNTY, OF FLORIDA. 1% PRO+; BATE. In re Estate of Wittiam A. Johnson, Deora PINAL NOTICE Notice in hereby given that the undersigned will on the 16th day of Nevember, A. D. 1938, present } the Honorable Raymond & i ‘county Monroe Count Piorida, ‘my final returs, sccount | x. Hated this tth day of September, e ; a. De isa. - sg "t CLAUDIA : As» Executrix of the j has A. Jebason, deceased. septi®-17-26; oeth-8-16-29-29; news-! a2198 | Merchants. Realty Corpora- j tion, et al, o acts into cnosideration. This | fh together, with 2 ey fa! 1 om a { cane Ne. 2am, Py vor PB a. Plaintift, ot KENDALL, va. F Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice-is hereby given that the ai andersigned, as Special L-od set. 8 Scise heretofor: , cree of: Foreclosure. heretofore en- of a ground tone in several of | tare rt, irtue of the final De- In that certain, cause. pend- in the Circuit Court of the jeventh Judicial Circuit of Flor- in and for Monroe County, in ost Chancery case No. cery, oy ndal 7-20; in- i . Bi \ Peete House: of eae 1 Gi ats ent Moe, tween: the. A. M. ure’ bes py ety 8 le In Monroe County, Florida, to wit: Lot 4 Blook 2) Lot 15, Blosk 3; Lot 2%, Block 4! Lot 11, Bloek 6; Lot» 11 and 12, Block’ 9; Lot bp Mlock, 12: Lots 11. and 12, Bioek 15; Lots a, 4, 14, 20, 21, and 24, Block 18; Lots 14, 18, “Block 244 Tots 11; and 12, Black 25; Lota 5, and £3, Block 81; Lot 22, Block 38: Lot 18; block 34; Lot 26, Block B; Lats 11,12 Block: D: Lats 16 and 16, Block J; st, 2, 3, Block K; 8 Block. 14 Lots t piats ‘thereof Book 1, Public’ Records’ of Coanty, Florida, The sdid property as aforesaid all, the, tenem: t ents, hereditaments und appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wine appertaioing, bring. sold. to sutinty said. decree. a * ted thie 23rd day of septem- ber, Al Dh. 193R. : Sbectat. aiaside in “Chaneety. jal ater in ancery. RA ©, HAY! Solicitor for: F et aceotding to the recorded in Plat 93 and 95, of I et. sept?4-28; octl,1938 oF bec oh NOTICE: OF: NONCE AS HEREET CIV EN that by and under that certain writ of | execution out of and under the neat % Filo janit, Kes pd, pont the following described of -thé .said defendant, described a8 pro} iy Bi ge the plat: thereof, ey a Clreuit Court tn and for Monroe County, Florida.) Block . 16, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 22, 10, 3 13, 14, 18, .17, Ge 1, 11, 20-30 Incl. $288, inel. a y 5 , 7%, . ia Incl Hote 34. a sono! «= interest of vin and to ayress's ja conye’ and Florida co following ry Company, .« tion, to the to-wit:) Btock U ir 6 G pore ands, tnar se Oreperens: 32. 1, 34, 12, 9, te and Oh ie 1b, 18, 19 and 20, 16, 35 and 17. Ait. 2, &, 5, 16 ape $9. 15. ié and 24 ‘and 23. Gagstseszeusessce ese “ “we and the Shoritt <