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FRIDA Y, NOVEMBER 4, 1 oe cer 9 DONT MARRY THE MAN The Characters Kathleen Gregory: péppery red-haired member of the Greg- oty clan, goes West incognito to secure a right-of-way for The Golden Girl mine. Donald MacDonald: owner of the rival Stubborn Boy mine, hates the Gregorys. Bridget: Kathleen's companion, Xesterday: Donald tells Kath- leen that until he saw her wash- YOU'LL admit the MacDonalds have done a better job than the Gregorys when you see our holdings,” said Donald. “You’ve iad a chance to look over the Gregory shacks—” “I thought them most. pictur- esque,” interposed Kathleen, inno- cently. “Picturesque!” exploded Mac- Donald. “They’re plenty pictur- esque in a rain storm with miners’ wives using every kettle they pos- sess under the leaks; or in a snow storm when the roof caves in-on some poor devil down with pneu- monia from living in a -damp house. Those places haven’t been repaired they were built, sixty years ago.” Kathleen had one dimple other men had found ravishing, It was| Mt much in evidence as she smi up at MacDonald,, “I no- iced how new your cottages looked,” she murmured sweetly. “You mean—” For a moment it looked as though the man who had so recently replaced cots like those of the ‘egorys, with modern Foner ag would burst. Then he lange ill you tell me why you pull something like that just as I begin to like you?” Kat 's brows. were brown scimitars of ennui asshe answered, “It’s just possible that 1 don’t give a continental darn whether you. do, or don’t, like me.” And then she gasped. MacDon- ald’s arms had shot out to grip her shoulders. Furiously she fought until the turban slid down over one eye. “Get this,” he stormed and shook her in ge to his words. “You're going to like me before ou leave here. You're Pa to like me and like liking me! Under. stand?” Released, Kathleen grabbed for the turban with one hand, the other rekon, in an are that end- ed flat against MacDonald's face. “Like this!” she exclaimed. nanan sh be Ldn caroled rom the doorway. MacDonald, hand to his check, turned, thén hurried to hel Bridget with the tray she carrie “Miss Donahue,” he begged, “have the typewriter, pulled up before the wind v4 ese low there, looks ready for action, Bridget smiled. “T've talked about writing so much, ?'m going to have to carry on the pretense, Expect to find me at the table be- fore the window | every morning, a Gi boudoir. stock defeated her and she re- ‘turned staggering under bundles filled with materials she would never have deigned to notice a month ago. Nor would she let Bridget de more than advise, and help her ‘solve the deep mystery of the an- cient sewing machine Hour after hour she labored, converting the figured yellow calico into casement curtains; the kapok: into cushions covered with ge of rust, green and.dusky rose. Saturday morning ‘she called pe ‘to view the result. .” she pointed to the heavy library table which had been carried. before the windows with their astonishing view of painted cliffs, “you may expect to find me sitting evé mornin; twiddling my thumbs. I-can’t even write letters. My only talent is temper.” 5 Z She did: write one letter that day. It was to her father in answer to one relayed cy eri Bridget’s uncle, and it was brief. - Yes, we are settled. Yes, | have met laeDona' Yes, [am making some headway. No, 1am not proud of our holdings, ZwS THE_KEY WEST CITIZEN PORTS CLASSIFIED COLUMN eescessoese® Advertisements under this head | will be inserted in ‘The Citizen at The limited . > game of the league be played on ld: Yes, he is insufferable: | City Basketball League To Start Play Nov. 14 The Island City Basketball;night at 7:30 o’clock at the High League for 1938-39 season was|School. Any club that desires to organized last night with Coach ‘enter may do so at that time. No Huddleston. of the Monroe High jteam will be allowed in the league elected chairman, P. Aguilar sec-; after play stars. \retary, Hastings Smith official’ Schedule will be split in two scorer. :halves of six weeks each. Win- | Five clubs were present—the ner of the first-half will play the DeMolays, U. S. Army, Carbonell victor of the second-half, two Stars, Lions Club and High) best games out of three, for the School. Jackie Carbonell repre- city championship. sented the Stars, King the Army,| Club rosters follow Harry Knight the DeMolays and; Lions Club—C. Knowles, B. Bob Saunders the Lions Club. Saunders, J. Pinder, F. Carbonell, It was decided that the first|1. Carbonell and B. Baker. DeMolays — Sam Collins, S. Monday, November 14. The De-|Matthews, H. Knight, J. Miller, Molays vs. Carbonell Stars in the! Jeff Browne, K. Lewin, G. Jay- | first, and. Army vs. Lions Club in | cocks, Jay Stricker and D. Smith. ‘the nightcap. 1 U. S. Army—White, Newby, . Games will start at 7:30 p. m.}Mawvis, Etheridge and King as , regulars and five subs. The colors of the clubs are:! Carbonell Stars—J. Carbonell, Army, Red and Black with the J. Domenech, B. Wickers, W. (jerseys dark red; High School, Cates, G. Anderson, J. V. ‘Wood- 1am glad no one knows | am a Greg- same as Army, with lighter shade ‘son, Ed. Woodson and J. Navar- Pe avaseovacecssoese Yes, Iam feeling fines = 9.11 And Dad, when you see Aunt Bee will you tell fer that Rome wasn't built in a week and the Caesar family didn't have any damned MacDonalds to contend with. Kathleen. They attended the Gregory church the following morning. Old Balmy sat several rows ahead of the girls, the sun, filtering rays thr the high narrow wit rested upon his white hair. ‘Tell Me’ H® was unaware of the sun rest- ing on her hair also: Fore- warned that. the mine women didn’t wear hats to church, she had je a8 one of them and: not aiice their admi: “ee Accus' saw nothing unusual in the atti- tude of the sorapeantion. = the mem gathered around her at the conclusion of the service. She fay knew she felt a spontaneous | for the peorle: somber peo- ple wich & hint of sadness behind ir quiet é They walked homeward with ‘Old Balmy, nodding to MacDonald who was. walking home with his OeRAIHIcEA, cocedeh ts rtdget that he did look nice in tallased Ee ever known anyone as consis- | b cussed as this friend of yours?” Bridget siggled. “No, but I'm juainted with him, ra Maine contend cee opened her speech. Brid, watching her, te 7 fo MacDonald who <7 r Ma who ac- ‘is play of charm as the due him. This handsome, rei Scot was viding for a A Letter “PU have to hand you tels,” she told Kathi Donald ‘had left. they home; each tr it e sides of the road forego the Y cout tter for your disposi- ibly unfortunate he’s a 80, you can’t leaven yo! n, Mr, MacDonia.” minutes of four the two alked up the path to f had been 9 é 2 Ea : i PL gorprel unl ath iy in the large thee (1 leg course,” z iz fe id g EF Mrs. Mac- 1" echoed Kathleen Balmy meted re i) An led. “Aye, unt! would have none ‘ot the M ec! his name before oo — it's always MacGregor to me. Kathleer. had been leaning hong ogo by nga with me der. you how the feud ee cacao briefly. e,” he z “Tell me, please,” she begged. (Coberight, 1932, Jesane Bowman} Tomerrew: Kathleen visite the MacDonald mine. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Lt. Com. Thomas G. W. Settle, USN., noted balioonist, born in Washington, 43 years ago. Dr. Chevalier Jackson of Phil- adelphia, !aryngologist, inventor of the bronchescap, born m Pitts- burgh, 73 years ago. Mary S. Watts of Cincinnati, nev y ‘st. born at Delaware, O., 79 ago. James E. Fraser of Westport, Ceun., sculpter, bern at Winona, Minn., 62 years ago. Gena Branscombe of New York, composer and conductor, born at Pic’ Cana., 57 years ago. ring glances. | tomed to: deference, she | n't preectihe \ °** "of red; DeMolays, dark biue; ro. (Lions Club, yellow and blue, andj High Schoo} will build its team |Carbonell Stars, yellow. — Shoneck, Lewin, Stickney | Last meeting before the league!and E. Pinder from last year’s jopens will be next Thursday j club. ‘Sophomores Sparking Nation's — | } ‘Harmon, Reagan, Saggau, | Labanne Lead Aces SE Deepen anti cence Dame, North Carolina — | Top Rank Football Elevens | PAYS TO SMILE Labar willed him that amount “for his kindly smile.” | guard and Sophomore Overlin at By DILLON GRAHAM | fullback. SAB Feature’ Service Wee yo. | Hilinois boasts of Backs Peter- }mone tee gin ‘sparking |2°" and Rettinger. Biff Jones at ‘many of our top-rank teams. egg sek aa ce Michigan’s double-quick march | 5 ake aaa place among the foot- ‘Wood, the new Army coach, has | ball ice pecaen ten ERE TE neg at center and Stella at tac- | kle. “Tom Harmon. Ohio State has a | whole family of accomplished | sophs. Notre Dame and Worth Caro- | lina, Fordham and Washington, Tennessee and California—virtu- | ‘ally all the strong teams , from) ‘ ORDINANCE AMENDING OR- ‘coast to coast are depending piNaNCE NO. 334, COUNCIL heavily on one or more of these SERIES, THE SAME BEING | first-year aces. : \“AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Eshmont Of Fordham hoc gee NO. 333, COUNCIL | ‘Harmon averaged more than SERIES, THE SAME BEING ‘five yards every time he carried ENTITLED ‘AN ORDINANCE \the ball as Michigan whipped eager THE MANUFAC- | Michigan State for the first time TURE, DISTRIBUTION AND ‘in five years, walloped Chicago c and Yale and outplayed Minne- %) PER C OF |sota. Paul Kromer, another Wol- a |verine, scored four touchdowns reg cae Ge aoe \in the first three games. = =§=§=§=§ TURE, DISTRIBUTION AND © srpyaiadiagyy ordeal line, !SaLE OF SUCH BEVERAGES; ups sophomore | PROVIDING PENALTIES, FOR He |THE VIOLATION OF THIS OR- bat: DINANCE AND REPEALING 0) \about Halback Mike Kiotovich ‘who engineered two to beat San Francisco. OBDINANCE NO. 260 COUNCIL SERIES TAINING MORE THAN ONE | tle-witht Purdue and “ALL gained: around 250 yards against anD EXCEPTING \the Boilermakers. OP! Down south they're saying that|QF BUSINESS WHICH WERE im (Sweet) Lalanne of North ESTABLISHED AND LICENSED ts Ji ‘in |Cafolina is the best back in Dixie. | FOR THE YEAR 1936-37 UNDER Georgia Tech has a fine kicking CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. prospect in Neal Cavette. He! Passed by the City Council on boomed one 70 yards against first reading October 20, 1938. Notre Dame. | Passed by the City Council on | Bob Saggau, a six-foot halfback ' second reading November 1, 1938. who ran 51 yards against Kansas, ' has been cne of the offensive aces third reading November 1, 1938. 4 EARL ADAMS, Penn's fine start this season: President of the City Council. under young George Munger was Attest: \partly possible because of the; ARCHIE pgrare warterbacking of Francis Reag- ‘ity Clerk. eit , Vetoed November 3, 1938 Hisifbecks Jimmy Saxon a Don Scott starred in Ohio State's! = Willard M. Aire vere. mi Against Northwest- | assed over mayor’s vetoe — ore sophomore, Jim two-thirds vote of City Council Strausbaugh, turned in the long- | November 3, 1938. est un of the day. Jim Danghurs EARL ADAMS, featured the win over Chicago.j President of the City Council. The Buckeye center, Maag, also a? ROBERTS, is a soph. City i nov4-It LEGALS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on |Nowember sth. 1938, $:00 o'clock, | the Board of County Commissioners R- of Monroe County will receive and eastern pace-setters, had a pair, open sealed bids for the purchase of sophomore—Guard Suffridge | rom, Manres County of 20 fathoms and Halfback Foxx—in its line! ind Compass Box. one Anchor, and when it won that surprising tri-|oher equipment of the Monroe oO ries. County Complete list of material can be Jr, son of the! sen at office of Clerk Ress C. Saw- = yer. wing posi-; Ross C Sawyer Ucians also! Clerk, Board ef County Commis- sioners, Monroe County, St. Mary’s of California raves | ERATION THEREOF PLACES im that Passed by the City Council on West, | WEEKEND seaccooesese o2eeSseee Following are football games scheduled for tomorrow among the colleges of the country with last year’s scores following: EAST Amherst vs. Trinity (20-0); Army vs. Franklin & Marshall; | Boston College vs. Indiana; Bos- ton vs. Tempa; Brown vs. Yale (0-19); Carn, Tech. vs. Pittsburgh (14-25); Catholic U. vs. DePaul; Colgate vs. Syraeuse (7-0); Co- lumbia vs. Virginia; Dartmouth ' vs. Dickinson; Duquesne vs. ;South Carolina; Fordham vs. St. 'Mary’s (6-0); Geo, Wash, vs. Clemson; Harvard vs. Chicago; Holy Cross vs. Temple (0-0); Man- hattan vs: N. C. State (15-0); Navy vs. Notre Dame (7-9); N. Y. U. vs. Lehigh (13-0); Penn. U. vs. Michigan (0-7); Penn. State vs. | Lafayette; Pittsburgh vs. Car-j negie Tceh. (25-14); Princeton vs. Rutgers (6-0); Syracuse vs. Col-| gate (0-7); Villanova vs. Auburn (0-0); Yale vs. Brown (19-0). MIDWEST Creighton vs. St. Bendict’s (6-0); Detroit U. vs. ‘N. Dakota) (40-0); Drake vs. Iowa State) , 30-0); Iowa U. vs. Minnesota | (10-35); Kansas vs. Nebraska | @3-13); Kansas vs. Oklahoma} | @-19); Michigan State vs. Mis-| jsouri (2-0); Northwestern U. vs. ! | Wisconsin (14-6); Ohio State vs. | | Purdue (13-0); Tulsa vs. T.C.U.| | 43-20). | | SOUTH | | Alabama vs. ie (9-6); Cen- \tre vs. Washington and Lee; Da- | vison vs. Wefford; FLORIDA VS. |GEORGIA (6-0); Furman vs. Mar- | | shall; Georgia Tech vs. Kentucky | (32-0); _L.S.U. vs. Mississippi | State (41-0); Loyola L. A. vs./ Texas Tech (6-25); Mississippi vs. | |St. Louis (21-0); North Carolina | jvs. V.P.I. (0-41); Tennessee vs. | | Chattémooga; Virginia vs. Colum- | bia; V.M.L vs. Wake Forest; Wil- | ‘liam. and Mary vs. Hampton Syd- | ney (21-12). | SOUTHWEST | i Arkansas vs. Rice (20-26); Bay- lor vs. Texas (6-9); S.M.U. vs. | Texas (0-14); Centenary vs. Ari-| j Zona (18-13). | i ROCKY MOUNTAINS | | Brigham Young vs. Utah State | | (64-0); Colorado vs. Utah (17-7); ‘Colorado Miners vs. Colorado| {College (6-13); Denver vs. New! Mex. (12-0); Greeley State vs. . Western State (0-7). | | California vs. So. Calif. (28-0); Gonzaga vs. Montana (0-23); Port- land vs. St. Martins (Sunday); Santa Clara vs. San Francisco (13-0); Stanford vs. Washington i 13-7); U.C.L.A. vs. Washington | State (0-3), | LEGAL NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE: | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, | that under and by virtue of and Dursuant: to the certain decree | made and entered un the Ist day of @ctober, A. D. 1933, by the Honor- | Arthur Gomea, . of thi Court of of Mon-) Chancery, | im pend Leonard Brothers Transter and Storage ny. Inc,, a Corperation organized and existing under the Laws of State of Florida is the plaintiff and | Walter T. Porter, et al are the de- fendants, the undersigned Special Master in Chancery, appointed by said decree, will offer for at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, before the front door of House in Key County, Florida, on Monday the 7th day of November, A. DB. 1938 (mame being a rule day of said Court and a legal sales day) during the legal hours of sale, to-wit; between 11 o'clock in the ferenoan and 2 o'clock im the after- neon of said day, the following seribed property to satisfy said cree by payment of the amount therein specified: Im Monroe County, State of Florida. Lots Two (2) and Pour (4), Section Thirty-three 433), Township Sixty-six (66) South, Range Twenty-nine (29) East. | Dated this 6th day of October, s. A.D. 1931 RAYMOND R. LORD, 4 Master in Chancery. ALLAN B CLEARS, i me, Selicitor for Plaintiff. oett- 23; nové, 1938 IN £OUNTY JUDGE'S COURT NON- 1 COUNTY, FLORIDA. No— Re Estate of CHARLES IRVING WRIGHT. Deceased | Nortece oF INTENTION TO MAKE } APPLICATION FOR FINAL DIsc HARE: } Notice is hereby given that 1 wilt ee 17th tay af Tesemnbee. AD. Preseat to Hogorabie mond R. Lord, Co oa Monroe County, Fi my Final Rercrt and vouchers and ask for the approval of same. and apply fer Final Discharge in the Estate of Charles Irving Wright, Deceased. Dated er 29, IS3%. ALFRED W. DONOVAN, As Surviving Executor under the Last Will and Testament of Charles Irving Wright, Deceased. 28; novs-28-18-25; @ect-9- the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25e. Payment fur classified adver- PAGE, THREE LEGALS iE CIRCUIT COURT OF THR ENTH JUDICIAL CEROUIT RIDA, IN AND FOR MON- FLORIDA, IN 33 Plaintite, vs. ke | FRANK R. SHALLCROSS, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Defendant. Notice is hereby given that I NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE have filed my final report as ad-. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ministrator of the estate of Thomas that under and by authority of the | M. Kelly, deceased; that I have filed Final Decree rendered on the Ist day of October, A. D, 1938, in. that | LEGALS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE | IN APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGR ! IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- lin re the Estate of | THOMAS M. KELLY, 1 Deceased. ROEB_ COUNTY, CHANCERY. Ne. 7. CHAS. G. BRAND, my petition for final discharge, and |that I will apply to the Honorable | certain cause pending in the Circuit Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cir- tisements is invariablv in advance,| Monroe County, Florida, on the 19th | cuit of Florida, in and for Monroe ‘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. LOST LOST—Ladies’ Crotan $10.00 reward if returned to Mrs. E. E. Allen, 623 Division street. nov4-3tx REAL ESTATE WANTED—Real estate listings on Florida Keys, preferably Key Largo. Address Key West Pub- lieity Bureau, 303 N. E. First Street, Miami. W. M. Egan, Registered Real Estate Broker. oct25-tt FOR SALE TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern conveniences. Near Casa Ma- rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125 Von Phister street. oct31-s. SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c The Artman Press. FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- tion Key, 3% acres on ocean. 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, all high land, beach frent on both sides. P. O, Box 23, Key est. sept7-s ‘OR SALE—New boat, 4 weeks old, 26 ft. long, 7% ft. beam, new engine, fully equipped. Built for party fishing. $400.00 cash if sold within 5 days. Can be seen at North Beach Boule- vard. Apply 1502 South St. wugls-s F — | STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1605 Flagler Ave. augl2-tf —— FOR SALE—Completely rebuilt Cuban-type house; double bed- room, complete bath, hot wa- ter, 18-ft. living room, kitchen, dining room, front porch, rear porch, electric lights, well, cis- | ™ tern, nice garden. Central lo- cation. Write Guy Carleton, 99 | John street, New York, N. Y. | as aug!2-fri-tfs FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- land, waterfront. Also, lot cer- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug31-s CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner Sth and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-ti ie emia FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100’. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. Reasonable. Ap- ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. I Watch. mayl9-tf day of November, 1938, for approval of same and for final discharge as administrator of estate of Thomas M. Kelly, deceased, on thts | 27th day of October, 1938. | THOMAS L. KELLY, Administrator of the estate Thomas M. Kelly, deceased. oct28; nov4-11-18,1938 ot BES IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against said estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and requ! to present any claims er demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Florida E. Harris, de- ceased, late of Monroe _ County, Florida, to, the honorable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the County ‘ourt House in Monroe County, Florida, within eight ealen« dar months from the date of the first publication hereof. Said claims or demands shali be in writ- ing and contain the place of resi- | dence .and Post Office address of the claimant, his agent or attor- ney. All such claims or demands: not + filed within the time and in the manger prescribed herein shall be void. Rated the Ist day of November A. D., 1988. MARIAN H. LOWE, (Formerly: Marian Hi: Kirtland) ' As Administratrix of the Estate of ida FE. Harris, deceased. LOUIS A. HARRIS, Attorney for Administratrix. nov4-11-18-25,1938 | NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROR COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In re Estate of Ana Cordero de Sebasco, Deceased. To all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against ! the estate of Ana Cordero de Se- basco, deceased, late of Key West, } Monroe County, Florida: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to file all claims er demands which you, or, either of you, may have against the estate of Ana Cordero de . deceased, late of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, in the office of the County Judge of Monroe County, | Florida, in the County Court House in Monroe County, Florida, within | eight calendar months from the ‘date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit, October 28th, A. D. 1938. Said claims or demands shall | de in writing and contain the place ,to_ by the claimant, his | attorney. | Amy such claim or demand not so filed within the time and in the | manner prescribed herein shall be at Key West, Florida, this | Of October, “A. D. 1938. RELIO B. MARTINE: Executor of the Last Will an Testament of Ana Cordero de Se- baseo, deceased, aforesaid. ' 4d. LANCELOT | AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. | Attorneys for Executor. | | Dated | 28th day | ogt28; novd-13-18,1988 aug9-tfs | PIANO, in first class condition. A bargain. Apply Illingworth, 615 Elizabeth street. oct24-tf SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent", “Private FOR RENT—8-room House, com- pletely furnished. Hot and cold otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tis FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- 1114 Grin- nov3-tf Seasonal or: @ If your present Re- frigerator is inade- quate, put this G-E “*Penny-Pincher”’ in your kitchen NOW and take full advan- tage of G-E savings this Fall and Winter! Simple, Silent, Seated-in- Steel THRIFT UNIT WITH OF1 COOUNG Bes secord for enduring economy is wamasched by any cher tein gerator. Count, Chas. Frank I, as Sp the Cou Chancery, is Plaintiff? and Shallcross is Defendant, 1 Master appointed by n said deeree, will of- fer for sale and sell at public out- ery to the highest and best bidder, or bidders, for cash at the front door of the County Court House of the County of Monroe and State of Florida, at in which West, Florida, on Mon th day of November, 1938, een the hours of 11 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M., the following described property, situate in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: Lot, One (1), 31), Tow Section Thirty- Range containing “aforesaid, tenements, said property a together, with all the hereditaments, and appartenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise pertaining, being sold to satisfy said decree, Dated this D. 1938. 7th day of October, A. BENS, Attorr To tI, R. A, Gray, of the State of F give notice t 8 « D. 1938, ing the Y OF NOVEMBER States Senator from jorida, for six years from Jan. 3, 1929. For Representativ the 4th Congressional Distr! the State of Florida, in the enty-sixth Congress of the United States, For Attorney General of the State of. Florid: For Thr Caurt .of For Tw Justices of the Supreme State of Florida. Railroad Commissioners of of Florida, For § for fourth Sens jal District State of Florida. Twenty- of the For One Member of the Houge of Representatives of the State of Frorida. For Five County Commisstoners, For Three Members of the County Board of Public Instruction. in Testimony Whereof, have hereunto set hand and affixed Great Seal of the State of Florida, at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the first day of Sepiember, A. D. 938. R. A. GRAY, Secretary of State. HON. KARL O. THOMPSON, eriff M County, septy-1-28-30; octT-i4-20-28; move (La? To Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ weekly.