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RAGE FOUR eco oom UNITED STATES MAY NEVER REGAIN eee see Exports Down From $294,848,000 To $125,884, poe see sae HITLER'S GERMAN TRADE MARKETS WeCeecocoeoceccoogoseooeeCe WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—|Russia, unless we note Cuba’s Eerly this year the department | protective treatment. With Rus- of commerce wrote of U. S. trade Seale aitieieeoany: | sia, the fact that all production is “With a highly developed do- in the hands of the government mestic industry in Germany, in- | Tequired a special quota arrange- cluding American branch fac- | ment. tories and rigid import restric- The argument can be advanced tions, it is doubtful if we will'that when viewed realistically, ever regain this once important German trade conditions are akin market”. |to those in Russia. Under its for- That is the situation Walther | eign trade regulations, the Ger- Funk, German economic minis- ;man government also can dictate ter, faces as he proposes to nego- ‘the time and quantity of imports tiate a bi-lateral trade treaty with | involving foreign exchange, and the United States. tlargely govern exports. But strongly, all is not neces-| There are a lot of irons in the sarily lost. It is a well known fact’ fire. Some statesmen believe that that the state department would the best way to beat Hitler is to like to see something grow out of , extend relief to the German peo- the four-power Munich confer- ple by means of increased trade. ence besides a clearing house for; Others suspect Hitler will make war-less conquests, j cert that any profits from the Hull Wants A, Look trade will continue to be used to Secretary Hull has agreed that buy bullets, not *butter. restoration of trade would be| We're Competitors, Too highly desirable, but he refuses to) | The ‘fact remains that the prof- commit himself as to . what. this|itable trade this’ country once country will do before ; he, first had with Germany is much re- has a look at Funk’s proposal. auted, jtable\shows ‘the his- _ At pores sig plan hae tory of exports to and ‘im- ing. Germany will buy little m ports from Germany; than it can sell here. Its aeaata ae ee Fleportst | limited by special traiffs imposed | 1913 $294,848,000 by the U. S. partly to offset Ger- | 1920 311,437,000 man trade subsidies and partly } 1925 470,344,000 to meet Germany’s discriminatory ; 1930 278,269,000 trade relations favoring other na- } 1933 140,024,000 tions, | 1936 101,956,000 The American policy is to de- | 1937 125,884,000 92,644,000 mand and give “most-favored-na- The 1937 increase was laid tion” treatment in its. commerce. ‘largely to higher prices. And in Secretary Hull has based the suc- | that year the United States found, cess of his whole reciprocal trade | itself supplanted to Brazil as the program on that principle. Under} principal supplier of cotton to that system, whenever one coun- | Germany. 2 try is given a trade concession,| A principal difficulty in the all other countries are entitled to , way of arranging any trade agree- the same, provided they in turn’) ment with, Germany on a strictly | give the U. S, as good terms’ as’ bi-lateral basis is that most of the | they give other nations. things Gérmany «manufactures | A Controlled Trade jcome ‘in ‘direct competition with The one current exception’ is American production, ‘Finares cou’ MRS. B BIRD’S. BODY SENT HOME FRIDAY sBody of ‘Mrs. . Josephine’ Ver-| | onica Bird was sent on the Steam- | When he comés | Home Sch hip Cuba yestérday afternoon to! night, | Tampa and from there is to be He kisses Mamma tenderly, | taken to her h Bost And hugs her mighty tight. | i ree oe abe .|Mass., for services and interment. Sometimes he buys her flowers) Accompanying the body were sweet, - |the husband, Captain Charles M. And tips her pretty chin | Bird of the National Park Serv- So that her eyes of azure blue,| ice,» daughter, Mary, , and the Look right straight up at him. |iece, Teen Hurley, who had been visiting the Birds for some time. Mrs. Bird was taken suddenly /ill at the home ‘of friends Wed- sad night’ and died 7:45 lo’clock Thursday morning. Fun- eral arrangements were made by the a ees Here. Imports | $165,637,000 | 88,836,000 164,251,000 176,981,000 , 78,185,000 | 79,679,000 | aa | | } i just what to) Oh Daddy! he is very smart, And Mamma thinks so too, | The way she looks at him some: | times Just proves that this is true, She listens to his every yond, With joyous ‘ecstasyy » / Office Ei A Ww @ittce Soon And Jaughs at ‘all his * funny ; | ss Se ye Shea your jokes, | practice . sna bigger. Quite genuine and hearty. ca Very, ,¥ Doctor, — Quite Od a ptueg Ndinca nearly two My Daddy always feels just right, pounds. “month”. Cause Mamma loves ‘him truly, ? She would not ¢hange one bit of him i For all the kingdom's money, —Edith M. Stuart. tend Ceeccegecosvoeceseeeeese Heiress Likes Football ! SONG OF THE RIVER | (The Dismal) 3 My song is a dirge, my name its | refrain— The Dismal, treacherous whet Serpent-Thing, River denying the White Man | kin, Thus he has called me and thus I remain. Thus will I be to the e: he drain My last drop on the plowing, On his wind ravished fields ais membering i ie Bunch-grass and Buffalo herds— | and the rain. N And these, each dismal cliff, cath! dismal dirge, All shall remain—until the final, cry Of the last Killdeer; faint urge Of Man to subdue me; and then, drained dry, Defeated and buried by sand, will merge In the heat,—come to one end, he and I. —Eunice Carter Smith. Note: The Dismal river flows through the Sand-hills of Western Nebraska,—heart of the “Dust Bow! Primal Order t “Why do so many black-dyed ple seem hot-tempered?” quer- | das a reader. Ed: “I can't say, but’ Dodgeér-Washington Redskin A know why so many hot-temper- game at Brooklyn. Miss Bak- Se NNN CE nd, though | dregs of his| till the last stending up with excite. ment. It was a Brooklyn * Sun sets jand tonight; not much change in WEIGHING IN fora ‘watermelons, this jumbo ‘geowing,” say Oscar Middle raised melons larger than THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WALTER NEUMAN. RETIRING SOON “ STEWARD WITH P. & 0. COM- PANY ROUNDING OUT 47 YEARS OF SERVICE Walter Neuman, who is one of the most popular officers of the P. and O. S. S. Co., and for the past 47 years has been connected with the Plant Lines and after- ward with the P. and O. Co., will, on next Wednesday, retire from the company. He has for many years been chief steward of S.S. Cuba. Making the trip to Tampa yes- terday afternoon with Mr. Neu- man was Chris Haberland, who has been: selected to fill the posi- tion, and is making several trips! on the ship to familiarize him- self with the conditions of the service, which has for sq many as one of: nation’s heavyweight at 149 pounds. But it’s still (center), and sons, who have 175 pounds near Hope, Ark. THE "WEATHER nece Me eo ecciaigar 68 70 13 Highest Lowest Mean Normal Mean ..._... Rainfall" Yesterday’s Precipitation T. Ins. Normal Precipitation ... .05 Ins. bhin record ¢ j-hour period ding at % k thix morning. Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises | Moon rises .. Moon sets Tomorrow’s Tides AM. . 0:20 7:04 Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: Sea level, 30.06. WEATHER FORECAST ill 7:30 p. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Mostly cloudy tonight and Sunday, with occasional rain this afternoon and | tonight; not much change in tem- perature; moderate to fresh north- erly winds. Florida: Cloudy tonight and Sunday; occasional rain in south and east portions this afternoon temperature. Jacksonville to Florida Sao Moderate east to north winds be- | coming moderate to fresh north- | erly Sunday and overcast show- | ery weather tonight and Sunday. | East Gulf: Moderate to fresh | northerly winds and _ overcast) weather tonight and Sunday with | occasional rain tonight. Exact Information j Customer—Some safety pins, please. Salesman—What size, sir? Cd¥tbmet—Six months. { God “Bless Us, Every One! To market, to market, Our jewels to pawn, Home again, more of them, Money is gone. LEGALS MASTER'S SALE HEREBY GIVEN rity of the or Is and t v Fjnal t e by the dered in and certain Court nding in which Curry Exec of the and Testam Virginia S. McClintock, deceased, aintiff, and R. H. Knox, and B. Knox, bjs wife, Armour ‘erguson, and if piurried —— Fer- xuson, his wf Ifland Holt- ing Company of Norida_& forpora- tion organized Qnd existing, under s of the State of Florida, ndants, Ea Special Master ROBEY appointed by. the Court ah der andy by vir Tthebs ectmnil shereot, Swill ale and well at Public the «urs, Mineth y. Wee dD. 193 e te in thi rise on nwary Detween the hours of k A. M, and two o'clock same being a legal sales b the legal bh deser the twenty-seven Meridia hundred twenty e hundredths ether with all the tenementa and appurten- property as aforesall : the tenements, appurtenances or in any wise a to satisty « cing ® said decree Dated this 24th day of Ni LANCELOT LESTER Master tn Chancery vember, A HOH ylor Henry H. ‘Taylor, Jv. fer. BOVE, dec3-10~17-26,1988 | FORCED TO TAKE BATH VENTURA, Calif.—cC. J. Ring of this city refused to bathe be- fore spending the night at a mission house, and was _sen- tenced to tendays in jail, with a | bath daily. LEGALS |IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. "| John 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- lereed 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 newspaper 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 IN THE COUNTY JUDGR’S COURT, . AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- ROBERTS sometimes R. Edwards, Deceased TO CREDITORS DITORS, LEGATEES, AND ALL PER- CLAIMS OR DE- ED- known as Constance NOTICE ALL CRE >; nd each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims or demands, which you, or either of you, may have against the Estate of Constance’ Roberts Ed- wards, also sometimes known as Constance R. Edwards, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, to the Honorable Raymond County Judge, in and for Monroe County rida, at his office in the County urt "House of Monroe County, Florida, within eight cal- endar months from the date of the first publication hereof. Said claims or demands shall be in writing and © of residence and address of the claimant > by the claim- orney. demands not and in the ein shall be fice and shall ant the 4th day D., 1933. IRENE R. STRAUGHT! As Administratrix of the Estate of ) e Roberts Edwards, a es known Const Sdwards, decease ci CURRY HARRIS, Attorney for Administratrix. nov. 2-19-26,1938 of November, w. | said | Street, years been declared by patrons of the company to be ideal in every way. LEGALS IN oe CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | N ROE COUNTY. J. M. ‘BETHEL, ¥ Complainant, Foreclosure Agreement for Deeds. DELIA PAGE, and EUGENE PAGE, her husband, et al, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the affidavit fil- ed in the above stated cause that the residence of Delia Page and Eu- ene Page, her husband, Richard | Morgan and i vs. Eberwine, some of the defendants named, is unknown, that that each of said over the age of rs, and that there no person in the State of Flor-| the service of a summons. in chancery upon whom would bind defendants, or any of them. further appe: filed in ants M. Remington, his wife, | non-residents of the and their resi- | particularly, known - to | complainant is 4678 ‘Tennyson | Denyer, Colorado; that the Alfée EB. Ritzi: anid’ L. . Ritzi, her husband, , are n= | residents of the Stute ‘of ‘Florida and their residences as/particularly known to the complainant is 1702 Market Street, Youngstown, Ohi that the-defendants, W. ‘ennant Tepnant, his wife, if mar- nén-residehts of the State of Plorida, and their resi~/ dences as particularly known to the compl ant is 196 Lee Street, | Milwaukee, Wisconsin; t the de- | fendants, G. W. Wynhott and Wythoff, his wife, if married | Mon-residents of, the r=} ida and their residences’as particu- larly known to the complainant is 1072 44th Street, Milwaukee; Wis- consin;. tha defendants, Clif- | ford A. Loew and —— Loew, his | if married, are. non-residents State of’ Florida and their | residences as particularly’ Known | to the complainant is 333 -Hath- away Place, Milwaukee, Wisconsi: that the defendants, Agnes B, K and King, her husband, if mar- ried, are non-residents of the State of Florida and their residences as particularly known to the complain- ant is Ironton, Ohio; that the de- fendants, Ruth’ Velma Smith and mith, her husband, if mar- ried, are non-residents of the State | of Florida and their residences as particularly known to the com- plainant ‘is Meadowbrook Street, Detroit, that the defendants, J. W. Scheer, his wife, if married, are non-residents of the State of Flor- ida and their residences as particu- larly known to the complainant is 593 Sanford Avenue, Newark, that the defendants, Mary E. Raff and’ ——y Raff, her husband, if married. are non-residents. of the of Florida and their, “resi- as particularly known. to mplainant is 3254 ‘Warren Avenue, Chicago, I that the endants, Mary iden, and Iden, her husband, if mar- non-residents of the State nd their residences as vn to the edm- th Street, New York, N. Y.; that the defendants, | Caroline M Lawrence and —— awrence, her husband, if marrte non-residents of the State of Florida and their residences articularly known to the Pelham Manor, ss N. ¥.; that the defendants, Bowman and Bowman, his wife, if married, non-resi- | dents of the State o nd their residences known to th Coun m ants, Joe S$ ley, his wife, residents and married, that the ton and if married, of efentants, wife, of the 6 are particu plainant is 1 ar 1 particular: ant is Cook defend- —— Mel- ried, afte no ate of Florida} and their residences as particularly known to the is 406 Avenue, Pa. complain ach defenda’ a y-one person is: t Meiley and lieves that in ‘the is no It is therefore Ordered that said lia Page and hard Ww. iL U. Ritat Tennant and ——j { married, G. W Wynhoff, ghis rd A. Loew, her if married, Loew. his w Lawrence and her husband, if wman and if married. ER this 28th 3838. é Sawyer Clerk of the Cirecit Court. | LAN B CLEARE, JR. ther far, Comptats oet??; novs-22-19-26,1998 if cribed as follows. sj eighteen five | five | 5. Reming- | { LEGALS No. 7-73 NKLIN C. BUSH and MOLLY BUSH, his wit, et Ss. aly Plaintiffs, | MbAME, POETS BORA AOMPANY, banking al pany or- Fantged and seatatinge under the | tate..of Florida, in- | as, Trustee, et al: Defendants. ORDER: FOR 'PUBLICATION To: A. D, KEOWN, individually | = eta 1 fe thik AT persons whether | corfbbate shunitipal or natural claiming any” interest by, through or under Key Largo City Proper- ties, Inc. a dissolved Florida cor- poration,” Estate of CHARLES L T, sometimes known as C. L,/ ORT, deceased, al unknown heir: devisees, legatees, grantees and other persons claiming any inter- est by, through or under Charles L. Or sometimes known as L. Ort, deceased, and all persons un- known claiming any interest in the subject property of this suit. The lands involvéed in this suit following described lands, ing and being in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: The North Half (N%) of the Southwest Quarter (SW) of the} Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec-| 29, Township 60 South, Range laws. of thet djyidually 40 All Quakter t; an that part of the Southeast | (SE) of the Southwet (SW%) of Section 29, ip 60 South, Range 40 East, an the Northeast | (i Southeast Quah ‘Southwest, Quarter, tion Township Range 40 East, thence ry seven (7) chains; thence: es West (18) chains and; seventy- ) links; thence fun’ North even (7) chain: thence run East) ighteen (18) chains and seventy- (75) links to the point of be- ing; and he North Half (N%). of the Southwest Quartér (SW%) of Sec- tion 29, Township 60 South, Range 40 East; and The West Half (W%) of thé Northeast Quarter (NE) of Seé- tion 31, Township 60 South, Range East; and the Northwest Quar- : W%) of the Southeast Quar- r (SE) of Section.31, Township 60 South, Range 40 East; and Lot Two (2) in Section 31, Township 60 South, Range 40 East, together with all common law riparian rights thereunto belonging or in nywise appertaining to any and all of the said lands heremafter de- scribed, which said lands are other- wise described as follows: Commencing on the waters of the Gulf of Mexico (sometimes called Atlantic Ocean) and running on section line dividing Section Township 60 South, Range from: Section 6, Township 61 40 East, and running at the the | ¢ the th | wo ) thence run North e Thou sae ‘Two Hundred Eighty. 80) feet; thence run erly hirteen, Hundred Twenty (1329) fect; thence at right angles there- to in # southerly course Forty-four Hundred Forty (4440) feet’ to the julf of Mexico (sometimes ¢alled the Atlantic Ocean) togéther with aly-common law. riparian sights Uférelrhto- belonging oF in anywise appertaining. In Plat. 1 of Garden Cove Section, being a part of Section 31, Town- ship’ 60 South, Range 40 East: Lots 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 1; wots 4 to 26, all inclusive,’ Block Toye rae 5, 7 8 9% 10, Uy fas 15, 16 da 1%, "Blo ek 3; 8 to 17, all inclusive, and Lots " 22, 23 and 24, Block es ts 1 to 8, all inclusive, Block ih Plat 2 of Garden Cove Sectior being a part of Séction 31, Town ship 60 South, Range 40 ots 1 to 17, all inclusive, Block enc "Le 13, Lots 1 to 12, F gal inclusive and 16 and 16, puny Lots 1, 2, 3, Vand 5. Block 4; Lots 1, 2, 3, 47 , Block Lots 1'to'8, all inclusive, Block All that portion of Block 7 not heretofore conveyed by deed of rec- ord. South Half (8%) of the South- west Quarter (SW%) of the South- west Quarter (SW4) of Section 29, Township 60 South, Range 40 Ei and Kast Halt e%) of the Northeast Quarter (NE of Section 31, Tnship oo Seuth, Range 40 East, except that part thereof heretofore onveyed by Gerock and Cora L. Gerock, his wife, to Barney Li gStephens, by deed recorded in Deed Book Z, page 444, of the Pub- lic Records of Monroe County, Flor- ida, which said portion heretofore onveyed to Barney Js Stephens is more particularly déseribed as fol- lows: te th Commencing | in (NE) corner of Saati Hy thence ship 60 South, tied deg, bemes thence run West 461 run South 466.8 theses run North 466.8 feet to the point of beginnin, East 466.8 fee and The South Half (8%) of thi Northwest Quarter of the Nort west Quarter (NW%) of Section 32, Township 60 South, Range 49 East, YOU AND EACH OF YOU are reb ordered to file your appear- personally or by attorney, to) Bill of Complaint filed in this} on or before the Rule Day in ember, A. D 1938, the same be- « the 5th day of said month, and t in default thereof a decree pro | Gordon Mitchell, lany' of them, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1988 LEGALS RCUIT COURT OF T JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. ALICE ROBERTS MITCHELL, Plaintift, vs Divoree EARL GORDON MITCHELL, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn Dill filed in the above cause that the residence of the defendant, Earl is unknown, that he is over the age of twenty-one years and there is no person in the State of Florida, the service of a summons in chancery upon whom would bind said defendant. It is hereby ordered and you, Earl Gordon Mitchell, are hereby re- quiréd to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in this cause, on or be- fore December 5th, A D.’ 1938, oth- | erwise the allegations of the bill of complaint will be taken as confess- ed by you and said cause be pro- ceded with ex parte. It is further oraered that this order be published once each week for four (4) consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspa- per pubilshed in Key West, Monroe County, Florida. Done and Ordered in tid West this October 29th, ‘. D1 (SEAL) c ie er, Clerk of the Circuit Court. By FLORENCE E. SAWYER, Deputy Clerk. WILLIAM VY, ALBURY, Attorney for Plaintif?. oct29; nov5-12-19-26,1938 IN THE © ELEVEN ' {N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLOR- mA. IN CHANCERY, No. Dp x. eBLOND, RICHAR Plaintitt R: clapepery Cc SIMPSON, a widow, t als of eu Defendants. |NOTICE AND ORDER OF PUB- LICATION In the Name of the Staté of Flori- da: TO ALL Persons having, or claim- ivg any interest in the following described lands: located in Monroe County, Florida On the ‘Island of Key West, known on Wm, A. Whitehead’s map delineated in February, A. D. 1829, Part of Lots 1 and 2 of Square 15; commencing at the south cor- ner of Charles and Duval Streets and running in a southeasterly di- rection 35 feet in line with Duval Street; thence in a southwesterly direction 88 feet; thence in a north- westerly direction 35 feet; thence in a_northe: the line of to the point of beginning; and also the following land lying and being in “Monroe County, Florida, de+ scribed as follows: On the Island of Key West, known on X. Whiteneaa's map delineated in February, A. D. 1829 .as part of Lots 1 and 2 of Square 15; commencing at a point on Duval Street 35 feet from th corner of Charles and Duval Streets, and ‘ranning southeasterly along the lime ‘of Duval Street 60. feet; thence at right angles in a south- Westerly direction #8 feet; thence at right angtés in a northwesterly direction 50 feet; thegre at right angles in a northeastegly direction 88 feet, or to the polgt of beging ning; if-alive, and if dead, to all the un-, known ‘heirs, devisees, legatees, of grantees, claiming. by, through, oF Rs such rsoni WHEREA; “Richard K. LeBlon has filed in the aboye entitle: eau bis sworn bill of Cas hograt against the defendants, ‘hel Simpson, a widow, et als, ehereii md whereby the said plaintitt beeks to quiét his title to the prapesty, described in said sworn bill of complaint, and hereinabove described, a8 against the claims of the said defendants named therein; and WHEREAS, by reason of said sworn bill of complaint, the plain- tiff ig entitled to an order of pub- lication in accordance with the Statutes in such cases made and provided NOW, THEREFORE, mmand aforesaid, & widow, 8 Holt Street, ir c. fim this ts to defendants ronaviile, New ork; Agnei iPHon, and if married, she and usband, whose given names names ate unknown, § Holt Bronxville, New York; Ja: M. Sinypson, Jr., and if mai ried, Mrs. James M. Simpson, Jr, his wife, 8 Holt Str Bronxvill New York; and if under said defendants, or in the land herein- above more particularly described; and ail persons having, or claiming any interest’in and to the herein- aboye fescribed lands, to be and appear before this Honorable Cir- cult Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in and for Monroe County, Florida, on the Sth day of Decem- ber, A.D, 1938; then and there to answer the bill of complaint filed ard K. LeBlond in an action the plaintife gulet fitle to the property hereinabove described. In the event of your failure to appear up- on the date above mentioned, de- fee pro confesso will be entered against you. it is ordered that this notice be Dublished once each week for four seeks to esso will be entered against and each of you. 1S FURTHER ORDERED ia} & I< Ross C Sawyer to Gis of Cireuit Court. Florence E. Sawyer, D. C. { SLL. { 1110 Biscayne Building, | Miamit, Seltctier'fot Piatntitts. nny ebrdSH9~34; deo. 3,1938 - courr IN THE COUNTY JUDG IN AND POR MOABO! FLORIDA. IN teonaTe. MAGERHANS, Deceased NOTICE OF INT TION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR PINAL NATHALI ERHANS, m the 1939, said 26th day | oir final to. the we in and fe ta approval their application for farther administra- said Execators performed their od said adroints- & estate arse from n of said eatate, ng fasthtully #8 and comy ¢ day of Novem- D. 1938. WILLIAM BR WARREN, +. TREVOR, tuecatord af estate Magerhans, deceased jcRRELL « MALONE, Alterneys for EB of Matnaite | LIN THE COUNTY JUL that the undersigned ks in THE KEY & newspaper pub- nroe County, Florida. ‘E AND ORDERED {his 4th day of November, A. D 193 Rons art Sawyer Clerk, of Monroe County, Cireuit € Florida. By Florence E. Deputy Sawyer, Clerk. 1 eae KEHOE, Solicitor for the Plain f. Mov, §-12-19-26; dec. 32,1938 8 COURT AND POR MONKOK COUNTY, PLORIDA. IN PROBATE, in te te of ADOLPH W. MAGERHANS, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE 18 HEREBY GIVEN WILLIAM Kt WARREN and J TREVOR, « ministrators, CT.A of the estate of Adoiph W. Magerbans, w the fist day of December A 1938 agbmit thelr final accounts in said Estate to the Honorable Raymond ‘ounty Judge in and for Munroe County, Florida, for ap- proval, and at the same time application discharee NOTICE c and completed ministration ‘Thie 20th day of October A 9m. 1 ie KR. WARREN. oR Administrators CTA W. Magerhans LL & MALONE, Ajterneye for A@gsinintrators. CTA oett3-29; movs-12-19- 16-17, 1938. Estate of esece CLASSIFIED COLUMN MALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE MAN take care store route. New plan of distribu- tion. No selling. Earn ‘excel- lent weekly income. B. & W. Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn: nov26-1tx HELP WANTED FREE! $15,000 in cash and ‘cars to customers of famous Watkins Products. $10,000 in cash and cars as special bonus award to dealers. Reliable man or wom- an needed at once as local dis- tributor in Key West. Excel- lent opportunity to right party. Write J. R. Watkins Company, 100-90 W. Iowa Avenué, Mem- phis, Tennessee. nov5-12-19-26x FLOWERS OR NURSERY STOCK ROSE BUSHES—World’s best. Hints on care and culture. Free illustrated catalog. McClung Bros. Rose Nursery, Tyler, Tex- as. nov26-1tx HOTELS | Saal eration es or, LE BRING YOUR VISITING friends inineed of a good night's: rest te OVERSEAS HOTEL. ‘ Clean rooms, ‘innerspring ‘mattresses Under new management,’ 917 Fleming St. augls-ti ROOMS NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new. rooms. Across South Beach. nov9-lmo THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St, Miami, Fla. Enjoy li hot water, pleasant noy7-1mox FOR RENT FOR RENT—Five or. six. foom apartment. .-Modern eonven- iences.. '511 Simonton street. nov2l-lwkx MODERNLY EQUIPPED, pletely furnished nt. Beach, Short or long time rent- al. ‘Box GR, The Citizen, i _novo-s FOR RENT—8-room House pletely furnished. Hot running water. otherwise... Apply, Rear, 4217 Petronia street. augd-tts ‘LARGE SPACIOUS BUTLDING Lawns, Trees. Opposite OFFICE. Good for ness Lease ALL or P, ply, 532 Caroline’ St. FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod ern conveniences, 1114 Gan 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, octl0-s FOR SALE TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern conveniences. Near Casa Ma- rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125 Von Phister street: Oct31-s ET ERM arT LS ee Se. -y "ae TWO LOTS oh Wi street, 90 ft. front, 112) feet deep. Reasonable. Apply 1219 Pearl street. novil-s NEW 13' DINGHY. 615 Francis street. novi-s FOR SALE—l1% acres Planta- tion Key, 3%. acres: on ocean, 8% acres on Bay, on ¥ ali high land, beach on both sides. P. O. Box 23. Key West. sept?-s 2-STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1605 Flagler Ave. augi2-tt FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues RC, The Citizen. CORNER LOT, 502100 feet. Cor- ner Sth and Staple Avenue. “Apply Box D, The Citizen nov2-tt FOR SALE—2 lots, each SOxiO”. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. Reasonable, Ap- ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. augd-tis FOR SALE—Grocery Business 00d location. Apply 1200 White street. hov2S-4tx PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman

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