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Ranta pao Gaueak Lnacabicasmebbonecal 'IMMIGRATION OF , DON'T MARRY THE MAN 'y Jeanne Bowmi --+~.SThe Characters ~y Mathjeen Gregory gocs West Seapatto to secure a right-of- apay for The Golden Girl mine + from MacDonald, -Ponald MacDonald hater the Gregorys, suspects Kathleen's + édentity. \ Bridget: Kathleen's companion, -.Mesterday: Kathleen realizes she-is in love with Donald, and that he loves Bridget. Chapier 25 * Love To You Both’ days on the calendar marched along, each one bring- fing the closing of The Golden Girl ‘néarer, and Kathleen could get mowhere with MacDonald when it €amié t6 discussing the mine. “In- desperation she went to “It’s like watching some- die and not being able to do ing,” she told him, and sought to convey her feeling that the mifie was an entity, a great “being with drifts for arteries, the of, the miners pulsing through te. the golden heart of it. 2iDon't, worry, lass,” he advised, “there will be an hour when that last stone barrier between the two ‘mineswill melt away: It won't ‘Be hacked away by hate, it will be “melted by love, not the love of a ™an'for & maid, brt a greater, im- love, the love of man- for mankind.” eters overnight, an early that closed the short win- with the swift breath of a chi- nook wind. As though a blanket had been ) the painted mountains Sprang up in radiant crimson, green and white. canyons, willows and woods waved branches blood with new life. promise of fill- juted leaves, a terrace, tiny crocus a ens the air: a pear martes burst into pale shod the old shepherd finseit out from behind to the oe then Ske Pinata ever 2 in April i sa los iad iy en Grand- MacBride into Carsted the final fitting of new teeth. Setielay ~Rilt from Peapri aching from their. frst stretch of grasping a’ wheel, ey the car away and walked towards the house. Bridget hit Re mage the rae sath ling .. fey YOU.. #4 CO syeu find someone else to come and with you?” ®. Kathleen stiffened for what she it was coming. “No one Hike you, Fi t, but of course why?” ” Bridget laughed and her Fvoice was like the chime of tiny rbells, “I'm about to become Mrs. z nald We thought we'd wait ‘. sii that is ! did 1 wanted to.. piel you knew until you'd finished your quest But now I think maybe help Oh darling. ['m so i | eould burst. and to think ant to come out here with you. Kathleen, do you think a pina Irish gal can live up to the ot rs. MacDonald?” nding Tears : K¢ EN listened to, Bridget’s herent talk. only ; hal! . She was thinking “I'mus' ay | must go at once. I can’t it-any longer.” ‘90vs have gone to Carsted for proper celebration knicknacks. to wire Los Angeles* ‘thev'll im an. hour. di you on the way? mt going éet the table. come aver as sfast, won't you?” ¢.. Bridget hurried away. Kathleen Siwent to her stopped to pet Circe who was curled on the studio ouch. and then went to the wide could just grasp the writing was barely legi- dn't say much. ts done here, dear. 1 wish yon iby io Congretulate Donald Tore. You are the two dearest you should be wonder- happy together. done all | could do about the jaybe, when he is your hus- can make him understand ie Gregorys wanting gold, hundreds of people working Gregorys wantin) their liveli- say! Eeees iP bt rete J f "t want to spoil your celebra- 1 haven't been feeling well, aces I'm homesick. PU charter a oe in Carsted—my love to you Kathleen Swiflly then she packea a ines from the h house, She it that ugly structure be- hers © get out of this divided would hire a car in Neu- Bridget might need the blinding her ngs Sieg she bled down the trai light in Balmy's cottage. She yen Panhandlers Qn Way Out Now «By Associated Press) EDMONTON, Nov. 19.—In- éndent prospecting, particular- ing fields of the North rritories, is a thing of and nearly all op- erations areon a big scale, re- ports Robert Jowsey, president of, ite Ante meer eee cree ty. 2 GERMANS WORKS AGENTS IN U. S. Hoya pet, later, return 88 WAKE CHECK OF SUPPORT cena resenee erence bag.| AT REFUGEE HEADQUAR. nthe) TERS BEFORE SENDING THEM ON THEIR WAY Balmy had been standing on the | trail, his white head held tening attitude. “There’s some= thing fey in the wind,” he told her. { “Come back to the terrace and | tell me.” He seemed talking of two differ- i ent things Obediently Kathleen | ap Feature Service Writer ollowed and once ere she bur: out, “I'm going home, Balmy. You | NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—Some By LYDIA GRAY SHAW nee Bey don’t set me sy: of the saddest people in the ridget is going to marry Donald, | indi i she just told me. She was father’s World are eodine sthais wee Me secretary, she understands all the heart of the gay White Way about ie mine, ahem manage the ‘at the end of a cross-Atlantic Nenge® agreed Hcline in ahalf- trek in search of security and comprehending, half-puzzled tone, | happiness. The light from his window re-, In the middle of the theater vealed ie peartboeek visible gn district is an undistinetive office e young face ‘e him. Quick- iiding i ly he diverted her thoughts. building. a bie ee bg ve “And now, lass, that you've seen ‘clearing pee seh een any fit to tell me you're The Golden {Italian refugees. ee you'd like to hear about the; There, 80 workers of the Na-| eud.” ional Coordinating Committee Kathleen looked up, She hadn't 'for “Aid te Retueces and Emi. actually admitted it. She didn’t igrants Coming from Germany care about the feud. She only wanted to get away to get away | | (now plans to help Italian refu- from Donald. But Bai: my was tal gees, too) daily listen a ue ing. ~ \stories more dramatic than those “Do you know my dear, that one | enacted on the famous stages of of your forebears was one of the j +1. neighborhood first white men to come to this cone | © Nee! the ‘Night tinent? Before the time of the | Katey inte (the (Nip) English and the French, soon after | Late into the night, the staff Columbus returned to Spain, a laborers to help bewildered ar- patty of Spanish anders with | rivals find relatives, jobs, places adventure in their blood, and, in- ‘ty settle. And it advises Ameri- spired by the tales of gold to be | tat how te help their found i in the new word, sailed for Bae panos: hae Pw SERED, e . ee rting Shirt Founded in the summer of 1934 iby James G. McDonald, League ‘T WON'T go into their history. |of Nations refugee commissioner, Prompted by the Gulf coast !the organization, composed of 20 erent Hania gone Ces: | {cooperating units, cares for Jew- wa told of the wealth they had cached [sae Foes» Bnei ers | in the painted hills. aN as canerations afterwards, one of |from Germany, maintaining a his line, finding his wealth in | separate office, watches over Spain dissipated, decided to search | Catholics from abroad.) the plang witha deugnne, Wicss.| At the office of the cordinating he reached the frontier settlement |COmmittee, of which Joseph P. we call Carsted, he was oa and ij] ;Chamberlain, a Columbia univer- sity law professor, is acting chair- ced a man, there is bedlam. Every ele- miso, to} |vator brings a group of German- wr | speaking men and women up to = ‘the large waiting room. Newly- e set-! nald: | arrived refugees sit alongside en were, citizens seeking to help relatives ‘ ire ‘then like thoughts of matrimon; wanted this (ie || anBw “MacDonald thought had the: thner toad for he was @nmarried., MacGregor’s young wife had died before he left Scotland and he had: left ie elses there. He thought he the ‘inner road, for what tga Fee ald réfuse to mother the considered neither. othe. Find listened ‘to’ both and niless prospecto! She’ wanted | ts { penni rs. someone to care for her father, At }°*Plains how they get there: Mast she laughingly bargained. ‘she : come in on the regu’ said she would marry the first quota, but the American co: nip ping rou prove he had /in the various struck, go! ona Rufaats a eh hs ig dust gael Gorman and Aurion for |@pplying for a visa, have an af- been living in another wor! the moment. idavit from an American citizen of the | guaranteeing him support in case 3 awe man at the information desk ‘questions jall day-long, wi with a heavy | German be His patient, encouraging smile never: waversy. Money A Mystery Most of the refugees have aeatd of the committee while still | abroa‘ Ses, Cecilia. Razoysky, ont | tive director of ithe committee, them. He “You know the histo strike,” Balmy conti tinued. “H ‘How |he cannot find work”. MasDonaliy 804: MacGregor. Uted There are strict regulations in preg inas fall: Peel they started bas fatherland on the amount of out on the same day and struck money the newcomers may bring gold on epponite ade of the ridge | with them, but some of them get 1 Poe aes en ao ale around the rules in one way or “MacGregor had the of it ’ a by moments He came up the another. How? They’re not tell shirt, ‘between on veoh ye | When the first refugees began ais into the barf pala to to ble to arrive, the immigration au- : must wear the Sse yencntsipe thorities allowed many who had e s! converted their cash into salable Pree Ae eee he bees 4 larticles like cameras and micro- shirt when MacDonald 01 appeared. |scopes to bring those things in “Be! pe that sapbraed voting duty-free. But as Lee Drygeure oat wearin, 'has become greater, they have rt. Now they ough aa % | enforced restrictions to the letter, bitter fight that ren a 4 eath wearing his ha oo gains |though it may mean sonfiscnting garment, they started for the set- ne ie rat only means of ob- tlemen: | taining money. Kathleen's eyes were immense I mm On Increase pools of interest. “And my grand- The American quota on immi- deren cient Bos pain ald feghtd grants from Germany, which had didn't Old Angus forgive facDon- been 25,957 a year, was changed ald, why did he feel such bitter /a few months ago to 27,370 be- foobar towards the man he'd | ra Germany took over Aus- ed? Balmy stirred restlessly. He | titi i i * walked to the edge of the Sarace | “Until this last year, Bi a Sal and stood listenin Kathleen | tion was considerably under tha’ waited. She could be nothing | ' figure. But in the 12 months end- but night murmurs, wind in the ing June 30, 1938, 17,004 German po a Maced ine ey _ immigrants were eeenittet ~ ‘ods! Austrian immigration during the Need — ae es same period was 864, double that obedient wife. She kept her word of the preceding year. And the to the letter, but she had no love Italian figure was 3,428, an in- frustra' crease of 500. The difficulty of meeting im- -sKothieen Believed she dal ted migration requirements has re- fer She wondered, vaguely, tarded immigration to some ex+ she was sane | = her grand- tent. Difficulties with govern: father’s bard tare m ment regulations abroad also an Old eliev fourth ae world was es ved to have restricted the tot Ms caemps: pranddsughier his _e1 ’s grandda was ae paying PUT BIKE GRIPS oeigee "aera ON JAIL DOORS { -———_ (My Assectated Press) CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 19.— Bobjo Mines Limited and pioneer Cuyahoga county authorities are eastern prospector. feeling better these days, now Mr. Jowsey commented on the that they've found a satisfactory contrast between meth of Temedy for “jail door hands” peach ypcialuaa sass Principally affected by the “oe- ravel o ‘ormer years an at cupational disease” were jailers, present. In early Ontario days who open the barred doors at the land and water jail entrance many hundreds of routes but on a recent flying trip times daily. Bicycle handlebar to Canada’s northwest he had grips, installed on two bars of been able to cover extensive ter- each door, solved the problem of ritory in a few days, “painful callouses, travel was by jjabroad. Phones ring constantly. | European cities | THE KEY WES7.CITIZEN ‘Nazis Eliminate Most Of The Hoboes (ny Axsociated Press) BERLIN, Nov. 19.—The day of. the hobo seems over in nazi Ger- many. When Hitler took power approximately 200,000 “nights of the road” roamed the country. Nazi officialdom has devised means of keeping a closer check on these wanderers, with the te-! 5! sult that, there are only 22,787 of 6. them left, according to, latest sta-| The decrease is attribut- various job tistics. ed to schemes. Hunters Find Simpler Way To Bag Game ay Annvciated Press) OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., Nov. 19.—The hunting was terrible. All day Marion Roberts had trudged over the countryside | searching for something to shoot. Not even a rabbit came his way. , So Roberts started toward home, discouraged. A turkey flew diagonally across the highway, struck the front fender of, Roberts’ car. The Rob- erts family had aoa Hit next | day. South Africa To, * Overhaul Defenses (iy Associated Press) CAPETOWN, Nov. 19.—Urging | a “strong forward movement” in South African defense, a meet- | ing of the Empire group of South | Africa passed a resolution stating that it is of vital importance— (1) To register a reserve for | the active citizen and coast gar- ison force. (2) To organize and register the civilian population in order to set up an efficient system of air! raid precautions. (3) To modernize the Cape! Peninsula defenses and those of the naval base. Nation-wide survey lets the| government hope for the seeding | of only 55,000,000 acres of wheat. Christmas Club deposits show an increase of $2,771,844 as de-, positors net new mark. “Don’t Answer”—Nov. 28 LEGALS mt 7a CIRCUIT COURT OF ELEVENTH JUDICIAL cincurt OF FLORIDA, IN) wu ee { = Calvert Davison, Plaintiff, vs. Virginia Hoit Davison Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by sworn bill in| the above cause that Virginia | Hoit Davison, the defendant here- | in, is over the age of twenty-one years; that her residence is un- known, and that there is no per- | son in the State of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind the defendant; It is therefore ordered and de- creed that the said defendant be and she is hereby required to ap- pear to the said bill of com- plaint on or before the 5th day) of December, 1938, otherwise the |} same to be taken as confessed against her. It is further ordered. and de- creed that this order be pub- lished once each, week for four consecutive weeks in’ the Key! West Citizen, a ‘newspeper pub-| lished in said County and State. On this 5th day of November, A. D. 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. (Sgd.) By Florence E Sawyer Deputy Clerk. nov5-12-19-26; dec3,1938 EDGE'S COURT. |ONROE COUNT" OF FLORIDA. IN PR In re Batate of STANCE ROBERTS ED- WARDS, also sometimes known as Constance R. Edwards, Deceased AND. ALL PER- | CLAIMS OR. D ST THE ESTATE E ROBERTS ‘BD- 80. METINEG You, and each of you, are. Bereby natified and required to present any claims or demands, ‘which eceased, Florida, to ond R. for Monroe ja, at his office im the urt House of Monroe florida, within eight eal- endar months from the date of the first publication hereof. Said claims or demands shall be in writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the claimant and shall be sworn to by the claim- ant, his agent or attorney. All such claims or demands not filed within the time and im the manner prescribed herein shall be |! void Dated a day of November, 19: A, IRENE R STRAUGHTER, As_Administratrix of the Estate of Constance s Edwards, also sometimes known as Constance R. Edwards, deceased. W. CURRY HARRIS, Attorney for Administratriz. Boy, 5-13-59-261938 creation { 9. f10. BD-! ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS, | Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 No. Copper. Alexander Stephens of Geor- gia. , 4. E. C. Segar. ‘AshWednesday. Madison!** Doctor of Juristic Science. The China Sea. Below. Yes. LEGALS a i 8, ‘M. o'clock, EST., ovember 15, 1938, for the ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS AND EQUIPMENT, MONROE COUNTY COURT HOUSE, KEY | WEST, FLORIDA. (This work shall be divided into two parts: TI: The new Annex to- gether with vault equipment as specified. PART II: Alterations and re- pairs to existing Court House. Separate bids will be required for each section, and sections may be let separately or to the same Con- tractor at the discretion of the Owner.) at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. plans, specifications and contract documents, are) onen to public in- spection at County Clerk’s Office, or may be ‘obtained from the office ;of Russell T. Pancoast at 900 Flag- ler Ave, Key West, Floridg. upon deposit of $10.00. ‘The full Mount jof the deposit for one set of docu- | ments will be returned to each ac- tual Bidder and all other deposits will be refunded; less $4.20, upon return of all documents in good condition within 30 days after the date of opening of bids. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in an |Bmount not less than 5 percent of | The amount estimated to be jayailable for Parts I and II is $23,- No bid mty be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids for a period of 30, | days. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive | informalities. (Signed) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- MONROE COUNTY, FLOR. | By: CARL BERVALDI, Chairman of Board. i oct29; nov 5-12-1938 RT OF THE | ‘TH. JUDICIAL CIROUIT | OF MONROE COUNTY, FLOR- | EDA. IN CHANCERY, » F972 RICHARD K. SPeunOND, i Plaintift ys. 'Rac HEL C. SIMPSON, a widow, et als Defendants. ORDER OF PUB- LICATION | e Name of the State of Flori- . ROUIT CI ELEV | 'NOTICE AN TO ALL Persons having, or claim- ling any interest in the’ following jdescribed lands: located in Monroe County, Florida: On “the Island of Key West, leans on Wm, A, Whitehead’s map delineated in February, A. D. 1829, as Part of Lots 1 and’2 of Square ; commencing at the south cor- jner ‘of Charles’ and Duval Streets ;and running in a southeasterly di- [fection 35 feet in line with Duval |Street; thence in a southwesterly directic SS f in @ north- westerly 35 feet} thence in a northeasterly direction along [the Hine of Charles Street 88 feet to the point of beginning; and also the following land lying and being in’ Munroe County, Florida, de= scribed as follows: On the Islan | known rt mi of Key West, Whitehead’s February, A. D. 18 s ts 1 and 2 of Square cing at a point on Duval Street 35 feet. from the corner of Charles and Duval Streets, ‘and running southeasterly along the line of Duval Street 60 feet; thence at right angles in a south- westerly direction 88 feet; thence at right angles in a northwesterly direction 50 feet; thence at right angles in a northeasterly direction a et or to the point of beging 15; | If alive, and if dead, to all the un- known ‘heirs, devisees, legatees, or | grantees claiming by, through or rsons Richard K. LeBlona the above entitled cause his sworn bill of complaint against the defendants, Rachel C. | Simpson, aiwidow, et als, wherein 7 e ereby the said plaintiff to quiet his title to the lererariy described in said sworn bill’ of complaint, and_ hereinabove | described, as against the claims of the said defendants named therein; an | WHEREAS by reason of said sworn bill of complaint, the plain- | tiff is entitled to an order of pub- jlication in accordance with the Statutes in such cases made and | provided; NOW, ‘THEREFORE, this 1s to command you, the defendants named in sald ‘sworn bill of com- piaint, as aforesaid, Rachel C. Simpson, a widow, § Holt Street, Bronxville, New York; Agnes C. Simpson, and if married. she and her husband, whose given names and surname Street, Br James M. Si ried. Mrs. Ja bis wife, * Holt s New York; and if any of said nat- ural defendants be di ail their several or unknown heirs, devisees jewatees, and grantees claiming interest under suid defendants, or any of them, in the land herein- above more particularly described; and having, ¢ ming and to the herein- ve described lands, to be appear before this Honorable © eventh Judic and for Monroe © New York; and if mar- impson, Jr., Bronxville, then and there to the bill of comphaint d by Richard K. LeBiond in an a n which the plaintitt quiet the to the hereinabove scribed. event of your fai seeks to property In the ¢ to appear up- © mentioned, de- Will be entered ordered that this netice be once each week tor four tive weeks in THE KEY a newspaper pub- County, Florida. DONE AND ORVERED this 4th day of November, A. D 1938. Ross C Clerk. Cirgeit Court of County, Florida. By Florence E Deputy Ser. consecu Sawyer Monroe jw. LEGALS IN THE CIRC COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT LORIDA, IN AND FOR MON- f COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. BETHEL, ! ROE M. Complainant, Foreclosure Axreement for Deeds. A PAGE, and EUGENE husband, z vs. ed in the the residen: zene Page, of Delia Page and Eu- ner husband, Richard Morgan and Morgan, wife, if married, Edward Eberwine and tberwine, his wife, if married, some of the defendants , is unknown, that nt believes that each of said endants are over the age of twenty-one years, and that there is no person jn the State of Flor- the service of a summons in upon whom would bind said defendants, or any of them. nd it further appearing from the sworn bill filed in said cause that the 5 1. E. Reming- ton and ngton, his if married, are non-residents of the State of Florida and their resi- dences as particularly known to the complainant is 4678 Tennyson Street, Denver, Colorado; that the defendants, Alice E. Ritzi and L. U. Ritzi, her husband, are non- residents of the State of Florida and their residences as particularly known to the complain Market Street, Young: that the defendants, W.,J. Tennant and ennant, his Wife, if mar- ried are non-residents ‘of the State of Florida, and their . resi- dences as particularly known to the complainant is 196 Lee Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; that the de- fendants, G. W. Wynhoff and —— Wynhoff, his wife, if married are non-residents of the State of Flor- ida and their residences as particu- larly known to the complainant is 1072 44th Street, Milwaukee, Wis- consin; that the defendants, Clif- ford A. Loew and Loew, his wife, if married, are non-residents of the State of’ Florida and their residences as particularly known to the complainant is 333 Hath- away Place, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; that the defendants, Agnes B. King and King, her husband, if mar- ried, are non-residents of the State of Florida and their residences as cularly known to the complain- Ironton, Ohio; that the de- Ruth’ Velma Smith and —— Smith, her husband, if mar- ried, are n-residents of the State of Florida and their residences as particularly known to the com- plainant_ is 730. Meadowbrook Street, Detroit, Michigan; that the defendants, J. Scheer and —— Scheer, his wife, if married, are non-residents of the State of Flor- and their residenees as particu- known to the complainant is Sanford Avenue, Newark, #4 that the defendants, Mary = Hare ana Raff, her husband, | ¢ married, are non-residents of the | of Florida and their rest- dences as particularly known — to the complainant 3: Warren Avenue, Chicago, Illin that the defendants, Mary E. Golden, and —— Golden, her husband, if mar- ried, are non-residents of ‘the State of Florida and their residences as particularly known to the com- Plainant is 116 W. 77th Street, New York, that the defendants, Carolin . Lawrence and Lawrence, her husband, if married, are non-residents of the State of Florida an their residences as particularly known to the come Plainant is Pelham Manor, New York, N. Y¥.; that the defendant John’ Bowman and Bowm his wife, if married, are non-re: dents of the State of Florida, and their residences as particularly known to the complainant is Cook County, Mlinois; that the defend- | ants, Joe S, Melley and Mel- ley, his wife, if married, are non- residents of ‘the State of Florida and their residences. as particularly wn to the complainant is 406 ins Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., that complainant believe: of said defendants are over the age of twenty e years, ds that there is no person in ‘the State of Florida, the service of summons in chancery, upon whom would bind said defendants. It is therefore Ordered that said defendants, Delia’ Page and Eugene Page, her husband, Richard W. Morgan and —— Morgan, his wife if married, dward Eberwine and his wife, if mar- . Remington and Remington, his wife, married, 2. Ritzi and L. zi, h w Tennant it and‘ —— ant, his wife, if married, G. W. Wynhoff and Wynhoff, his wife, if married, Clifford A. Loew, and —— Loew, his wife, if married, Agnes B. King and —— King, her usband, if married, Ruth Velma Smith and —— Smith, her husband, ied, J. W. Scheer and , his wife, if married, Mary and ) her hus- if marr y E. Golden widen, her husband, if ‘aroline M. Lawrence and her husband, if John ‘Bowman and = , his wife, if marrie Melley and Melley, his . if married, or otherwise, be, and they are hereby required to ap- to the Complainant's bill on band, and otherwise the allega- tions of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants. It is further ordered that this order be published once each week onsecutive weeks in The Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, Flor- ORDERED, of October, As D. 193 L) Ross C ee Clerk of the Circuit. Court. ALLAN B. CLEARB, JR, Solicitor for Complainant ected; this 28th -26,1938 IN THE UIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CincUIT THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. ALICE ROBERTS MITCHELL, Piaintift, vs Divorce BARL GORDON MITCHELL, Defendant, ORDER OF PUBLICATION appearing by sworn a in * bint ilate of Flor summons in would bind said defenda y ordered ons of the bill i be taken as confe: t 4 maid ded with ex part s further ore r be published ‘our (4) consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspa- r published in Key West, Monroe County, Florida. Dene and gr in red that this once each Week By PLORENCE Deputy Clerk WILLIAM V. ALBURY Attoriey for Plaintiff. SAWYER, oct29; his 4 that each |? ¥ Township 6 bovS-i5-18-26,1538) SATURDAY, ) LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ND FLORIDA: ANKLIN S. BUSH, iN CHANG! No. c ROULE. IN OUNTY, ERY. 7-73 BUSH and MOLLY his wife, et al. Plaintiffs, vs. I BANK & TRUST COMPANY, nking and trust coi and existing mpany or- under the the State of Florida, in Defendants. | BLICATION D. KEOW s Trustee; unknown _ persons, corporate, municipal 01 interest by, Largo City Proper- under ‘Ke y individually whether r through ssolved Florida cor- of CHARLES etimes known ORT, dec devisees, legatees, L asc. L. sed, all unknown heirs, grantees and natural | other persons claiming any inter- | est by, L. Ort, som through or under Charles times known as ch. and all persons un- known claiming any interest in the ject. property of this he lands involved in > the following descri lying and being Florida, to-wit: orth Halt sui th bed lan in Monr (N%) of the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- tion 29, 40 Kast; and All that rt of the Quarter (SE) of the Quarter (SW%) of Section ‘Township 60 South, Range Southeast | Southwest | Township 60 South, Range 40 Eas' described as follows: at the Northeast (NE) the Southeast Quarter the Southwest Quarter Section 29, Township Renge 40 East, thence seven (7) chains; thence Comme! ing corner (SE%) of (SW%) of 60 uth, run South run West eighteen (18) chains and seventy- five (75) links; thence seven (7) chains; eighteen (8 run North thence run Bast nk chains and seventy- 8 to the point of be- North Halt Southwest Quarter (SW! 9 ) of the ) of Sec- , Township 60 South, Range ‘che West. Hair (Wi) of the Nevtheast Quarter (NE%) of Se tiva 31, j; and the Northwest Qua W%) of the Southeast Quar- e: (SE) of Section 31, Township 60 South, Range 40 Bast; and Lot fvo (2) in Section 31, ‘Township 0 South, Range 40 East, together with riz.hts all common thereunto belong: law riparian ing or in ertaining to any and wis se described as follow: Commencing on the wa Gulf of Mexico other- ‘S: ters of the (sometimes called Atlantic Ocean) and running on ection line »wnship 60 South, Evst from Section dividing Section Range 40 Township 61 Range 40 East, and running st Seven Hundred Fifty- run monn | feet; thence thence run Ea‘ erly feet; to in a southerly course Hundred Forty Guit of the A all Mexico antic common law tye (4440) feet: to, the (sometimes called Ocean) together with riparian rights thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, d Plat 1 of Garden Co: a part of Section 31, 0 South, Range 40 » 7,8, 9 10, to 2, 3, 5, 7%, 8, 16 and 17, Bloc! 17, all’ inel: and 34, all inclusivi In Plat 2 of Garden Co being a part of Section ship 60 South, Range 40 Lots I to ve Section, Town- East: 11 and 12, 26, all inclusive, Block | Township 60 South, Range | Hundred Twenty (1st), thence at right angl | NOVEMBER 19, 1938 CLASSIFIED COLUMN SOoecccccsccccsscssocoss HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest tc OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clear rooms, innerspring mattresses Under new management, 91% Fleming St wugl8-tf * ROOMS NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United Sixteen beautiful new rooms Across South Beach. nov9-imo WILLIAMS HOUSE, hot and cold running water. Beauty rest mattresses. Everything new and clean. Flemin; street. nov18-Imo THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St. Miami, Fla. Enjoy living, hot water, pleasant surroundings. nov7-Imox ROOMS with or without board. Sunny and cool. 419 Southard street. novl4-lwk FOR RENT FOR RENT—Charles Wardlow Bungalow, Avenue E; furnish- ed. Apply Mrs. John Ward- low. novl5-s FOR RENT—8-room House, com- pletely furnished. Hot and cold ing water. Seasonal or Funan Apply, Rear 1217 Petronia street. ° aug9-tfs FOR RENT—Five or six room apartment. Modern conven- iences. 511 Simonton street. novl4-lwkx LARGE SPACIOUS BUILDING, Lawns, Trees. Opposite POST OFFICE. Good for any Busi- ness Lease ALL or PART. Ap- ply, 532 Caroline St. nov12-s FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tf FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to accommodate 4. All modern conveniences. Good for party fishing. 1014 Varela street. * oetl0-3 FOR SALE 133” 1+ TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern usive, and | lock 4; ¢, Bloek 5. ve Sectio 31, East: Lots 1 to 17, all inclusive, Block 2: Lots 1 to 12, all inclusi and 16, Block '8; Lots’ 1, Lots 1, Lots 1'to 8, ali inelusiv All that ortion of Block 7 ive and 15 4 and 7, Block 4; 4, 7 and 8, Block 6; e, Block ¢; = not heretofore conveyed by deed of rec- ord South Half West Quarter (SW) of wont Quarter (SW,%) of (8%) of the Sout the South- Section 2! 9, wnship 60 South, Range 40 Kast; nd ast Half (6%) of the Quarter (NE%) of 6 except that part thereof by John 8. rock, his wife, by deed k Z, page 444, 0 Records of Monroe County, Flor- | h said portion Northeast | Section South, Range 40 East, a1, heretofore | Geroek and to Barney recorded in f the Pub- heretofor to Barney Lh Stephens particularly described as fol- Commencing in the (NE) corner of Section ship 60 South, Range Northeast 2-STORY BUNGALOW, + 31, T “0 thence run West 4668 feet; thence run South 466.8. feet; ti Kast 460.8 feet; thence run North | FOR SALE—Lot 166.8 feet to the point of and The South Halt (3%) hence run, beginaing; of the Northwest Quarter of the North- 2, whehip 6@ South, YOU AND BACH hereby ordered to file yor ance, personally or by al the Bill of Complaint fi R ur PI ea this cause, on or before the Rule Day in December, A. D 1938, ing the that in default thereof a onfesso Will be you, and h of iT 18 F you. decri RTHER ORDERED that | this order be published once a week | for four (4) THE KEY U news r Published in Mon ‘ounty, Florida, Dated this 4th day of A. D. 1938, cr cutive weeks TIZEN, Key West, November, Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cir Flore: BE. Bawy da, Solicitor for Plaintifts, 9-26; IN THE COUNTY JUDE pRIDA. te of HOW. MAGERH. ¥ INTENTION APPLIC ATION FOR ri of the Magerbans y of December A their final the He County xe Fiorida, wilt, accounts In able Raymond euit Court. er, D. €. dec. 3,1938 * COURT IN AND FOR MOSROB COUNTY, IN PROBATE. ANS. TO MAKE ate of on the 1938. naid b in and for for ap- the same time file tion for dministrat said Administrator faithisily perform: completed th discharge jon of geld CTA their ¢ anid ad- Town-| the same Lar | 5th day of said month, and entered againat | » day of OCetober A D.! LAM K WARREN. TREVOR. ors CTA wf Estate of| Magerhana ys tor Administrators, CT.A. wow I E-19-26 deet-10-17, eonvenienees, Near Casa Ma- rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125 Von Phister stre oet3l-s FOR SALE—1931 Chevrolet Coach, $35 cash. Apply Ralph Garcia, 423 Simonton st. nov]4;lwkx Washington 112 feet Apply 1219 novi l-s TWO LOTS on street, 90 ft. front, deep. Reasonable. 615 Francis nov7-s NEW 13° DINGHY. street. FOR SALE—11% acres Planta tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, all high land, beach front on both sides. P. O. Box 23. Key West. sept?-« bed rooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1605 Flagler Ave. sugit4 -tt on Stock’ Is- land, waterfront. Also, lot cof~ ner 5th and Patterson Averiues near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen, augsi-s CBRWER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cort ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen nov2-tf FOR SALE—2 lots, each 100" Run from Washington to Von Phister street, Reasonable. Ap ply Rear 1217 Petronia street aug? REAL ESTATE listing bl son Key WANTED—Real ¢ estat Florida Keys, pre tera Largo. Address Ke licity Bureau, 203 Street, Miami. W Registered Real Estote F at ret ar rf. ” HELP WANTED FREE! 15,000 in cash and to customers of farnous Watkir Products. $10,000 € cars as special bonus awerd to dealers. Reliable me t an needed at 2 tributor in Ke lent opportu: > Write J. R. Watkin 100-90 W. Iowa A phis, Tennessee. nov5 WANTED— Room two from Nove Quite near fish home. Quote rates The Citizen. Subscribe to The ¢ weekly.