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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1938 ONT MARRY THE MAN Chapter 33 The Shirt Is Patched “]/™ Boing after the sheriff of this county,” said Kathleen. “I am over twenty-one yéars of age and ather, You! either ius me my property or be arrested for tefl” Kit-Smyth blustered a little, but ex! nce had taught him] © Kathleen Gregory was fear- torwara. with. hus. leen believed. Dar heart waite waited. sre tbi werlr “| Shé ripped oper DON'T MARRY THaT MAN! BEATRICE GREGORY She tore open the second. ALL [S FORGIVEN. COME SOME, DON’T MARRY THAT AWFUL MAN! ‘3 16 l= 6 MOTHER. Sie opened the third: It w: much too long for a Set ge "t id. a8. « straight wire, dentl; bras Heaory Ay Bt 5 as ca Reluctantly Kit-Smyth in an inner vocket and the document it. Kathleen loo! it to be sure it had not been ered with. She mo her actoss the line onto MacD propert go wire my tates that his Lv. of claim wat unau- “Now Fa Gregory ..’. a!” KieSmoth jumped into his car and drove away. i het own ota 71! Soa her, tet soe pet yeagy 10 Ske ity accept them as an alternative. Was there no truly neutral ope in Neutralitv? old itipg My Love’ laié the wire aside and ne pra) at man.” It was Seige eee né’s happinéss depended 's house! tele- face . i it "s ou do anything you were ordered “Yet?” questioned Kathleen. “That's what I said. Now stay roars you are.” He reached out to draw her close. then his. voice tmo- fo fore me ht it, 1 wasnt 2 vou. | was fighting m: fighting my love for vou. tried to strong hatred and build u it. ti on me. You'll ‘never When Kathleen had use of exclaimed, were at it again. » Kathleen nodded. He had sent|cafried around the rear for his mother. He hadn't sent for an that had been torn ie two and mee “ tulations,” said ongra i They™ stonped their, r then, to ait Ka b of pears arm. while they todo. Kath. | {ne old tm sa Si are rou come upd STi wait tor Batmy. then ten) PO Li it Hu 25:8 Perea is Ins. ~ 06 Ins. at i= ferord rn = Aouvove Bic Gpart geeiee ‘Tomorrow's Sun rises (TH! 7:90 pm, W Key West and Vicinity: Wednesday; 6.55 a. m. mostly northerly, winds, ne ninit wires! ee | anyone as Tt was | to UTR Bd sure stépi.isatn; | je wires.” said | THE REY WEST CITIZEN Hardwoo | 4 1 of ) Lions €lub basketball five de- feated DeMolay Cats last night jat the High School Gym by a jone-sided score of 68 to 27. It ' was the opener of a Island City | Basketball League doubleheader. Lions scored 27 points in the i first half and DeMolays rang up but seven. Cats scored 20 points Lions’ 41: High scorer of the night was |Joe Pinder with 14 field goals and Bob Saunders with 10. to the | Knowles rang up five and Ignacio | Carbonell three. Baker made ‘the other two points on free | throws. | Collins of the Cats scored four |field goals and Matthews Lewin three each. | Score by quarters: Total | DeMolays -0 7 2 18-27 }Lions — 10 17 21 20—68 In the second game, Army won from Park Tigers, and led in d League in Tie As Lions Club And Army Win From Park Tigers, DeMolays In the last half the’ | i j every quarter. Tigers did not! score in the final quarter. Maris made six field goals to} lead’ the pack and executed two | free throws successfully.. White! and Newby made two field goals! each, and Ethridge one. The oth-! er point was a free thtow by) Gulf’s woh over Jefferson Ho- White. ‘tel last night in the Key West L. Curry and E, Sweeting led Bowling League marking the the Tiger scoring, each with two} second game of competition and field goals. B. Pinder and Roche ‘their second win. scored one each. E. Sweeting! Gulf is leading the league by made the other point on a free! two games. Tomorrow night will throw. {be the thitd competition for the Score by quarters: Total league. At 8:30 o’clock Wednes- Army -6 6 6 7—25 | day night Patton’s Grill will meet Tigers .4 4 5 0=13 ‘Columbia Laundry in a stiff tus- | Friday night, Park Tigers will sle. play Sea Food Grill five in the One more ‘team has been added PIERCE HIGH BOWLER: DA- VIS CONSTRUCTION, PAUL'S NEW TEAMS ENTERED and ‘first game arid High School, play-| to the league and pethaps two} jing its first contest of the season, | more will be reddy by the end of will meet league-leading U. S.'the week. The new team entered Army in the nightcap. |is Davis Construction. Develop- Both games will prove inter-jing is Paul’s Tire Shop. esting and hard-fought from! Billy Pierce is high scorer. start to finish. Box ‘seore follows: Hotel— 1 2. 3 Total Determine Official Anserican | |Washington Meet Consid- ers Florida Flanagan’s 14, Katherine Rawls Thompson’s 7 New Marks | {Special to The Citizen) ASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—Rec- - ing- feats» of athletes | throughout the United States this year are reflected in the list com- piled recently by Paul R. Jor- dan, chairman of the Records Committee, and submitted for approval to the delegates to the Golden Anniversary convention lof the Amateur Athletic Union at Washington on December 2, 3 and 4. All marks that are accepted will automatically become Amer- ican records. The complete list contains a to- tal of 144 new marks, eight above that of a year ago. Most sig- nificant of all the figures is that of 4:04.4 by Glenn Cunningham, the greatest mile that man ever has run, indoors or out. The new record that was made on Dart- |mouth’s fast indoor track on never will fornia last May. This may even- |tually replace the world mark 40.8 made by another Southern California team of Delby, Maurer, Guyer and Wykoff in 1931. The division of the records lfinds that the track and field men broke 57, men swimmers 41, | ] women swimmers 37, women \track and field performers two, t lifters six and horseshoe | i 4 aerate. and slightly warmer tonight and cember 7 and 10. Then there will ibe a full series of exhibition Athletic Records Dec. 2, 3, 4 of Tigers _ {Thomas - . $4122 95 301 Brown —...._. 71 83 112 ‘266 ‘Wilson ..... 124 144 118 386 | DePoo 142 124 125 391 ! Gaiti 107 111 102 528 584 552 1664 1 2 3 Total 141 119 182 442 129 102 93 324 105 120 109 334 202 114 151 467 90 90 203 Totals— Gulf— Taylor - S. Curry A. Curry {Pierce - Dummy Beaver \JOE PINDER PACING HARDWOOD LEAGUE’ LEADING — SCORERS Bones |HAS 52 BOINTS: MARIS’ 38. | KNOWLES’ 37, WHITE'S 96.1 GARBONELL'S 31 MAKE UP: : (syseiat“to BIG FIVE | CORAL G. ‘Following the ifootbal clash 97 106 Totals— 667 552 641 1860 FOLLOWING eo ie Unites) ashe: Day iving Day with the Bucknell | Bisons, the University of Miami | Leading seorers in the Island grid eleven will close its season City Basketball League follow: in Bardine Orange Bowl Decem- Player— FG PP Total ber 2 against the University of |Joe Pinder 25 | Maris. —.. 17 C. Knowles 18 White 16 J. Catbonell 13 E. Sweeting 15 |W. Cates 12 | Matthews 11 | Ed. Woodson iH \J. Navarro . 10 iD. Smith | Newby J. V. Woodson - King Georgia. -| Miairi, champion of the state, has its best team in history and | its -7 win over Desquesne last | standing performance of all time | but was a big boost for the cali- Georgia won the game in Mi- | ami by a 26-0 score a year ago SUKelk esses jthing perfectly, were giving | Coach Harry Mehre a great send- in his last gamhe as the coach of Georgia. Miami fumbled away storing chances inside the | one yard line to look much worse than the actual dif- Georgia; with a high ifr has been weak de- PPMANTWIAIIIS ee ee en ee ] eg Hurricanes in defeating 7 week, and Florida by almost as did Georgia— 18-6 and 19-6, The up and last a sess Grill Pt ‘Del League Standings ecessesooee Chub— Ww. kb. between the two elevens ap- A fact, if Miami is one of its good games and if the: Geotgia team is a bit be- , the Hurricanes may add more upset win to their Sis e Lumpkin, Georgia center and All-America and Eddie Dunn, Mi- @reat funning back and lose their gridiron ca- as far as college play goes this game as do several oth- regulars on each eleven. Advance sale of tickets indi- | cates that last year’s crowd of 14,- | 500 for this game will be topped iby several thousands and possi- ibilities for the first capacity crowd jin the big Otange Bow! in Mi- | so eta |2nt are faitly bright. | was followed as being better able/ OHIO HAS LONG DITCH to give the United States its! } COLUMBUS, O.—It is possible to travel a distance equal to a trip around the earth without getting out of Ohio's $33,000,000 i agaae? i Qenmw Ow a lies 98 aid January 10. After will follow more exhibitions \ France, Belgium, Hollatd and Skitzerland before the champion- ships proper open. extent of the tour made ibiitti tea (games in London between Decem-| STRAIGHT Wi WHIP JEFFERSON HOTEL: THROUGH was not only its own out- | ‘ber of football played in Florida. | ‘when the Bulldogs, doing every- | the two elevens. | CLASSIFIED. COLUMN Advertusements undet this head | will be inserted in ‘he Citizen at | the rate of le a word for each in- sertion, tut the minimum for the | first insertion in very instance is 25e. | Payment fur classified adver | tisements is invariablv in advance, but regular advertisers with ledge® Accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. sie Advertisers should give theit street address as well as their tele: phone number if they desire re- sults. Lost LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they are gone forever.—Horace Mann. eug30 BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest tc OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clear rooms, innerspring mattressex Under new management, 917 Fleming St. augl8-tf ROOMS NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. nov9-1mo | THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St., | Miami, Fla. Enjoy living, hot water, pleasant surroundings. nov7-lmox FOR RENT | FOR RENT—8-room House, com- | pletely furnished. Hot and cold running water. Seasonal or otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tfs LARGE SPACIOUS BUILDING, Lawns, Trees. Opposite POST | OFFICE. Good for any Busi- ness Lease ALL or PART. Ap- ply, 532 Caroline St. novl2-3 | | FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- | fell Stteet. nov3-tf FOR SALE OR RENT |\FOR SALE OR. RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to accommodate 4. All modern conveniences. Good for patty fishing. 1014 Varela street. octl0-s t FOR SALE { TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern convetiierices. Near Casa Ma- tira, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125 Von Phister street. oct31-s OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5e. The Citi- ten Office. may19-tf | SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartm-nt For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- Large “We Close Thursday Holiday”. ‘jc each. THE ARTMAN PRESS. jun25-tf Two LOTS on street, 90 ft. front, deep. Reasonable. Pear! stteet. Washington 112 feet Apply 1219 novil-s several of its) NEW 13’ DINGHY. 615 Francis | | street. novi-s \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. sept7-s |2-STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1605 Flagler Ave. augl2-ti FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues neat Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner Sth and Staple Avenue Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tt | FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100’. PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed eards, $1.25. The Artman Press. mayi9-t! SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c GOOD CHANCE LOST | { if WITH A GOOD CHANCE of winning the $5,000 Manly Steeplechase handicap at Pimlico Baltimore Rokeby stable’s horse Good Chance spilléd Jockey Eddie Roberts {above)’ at final fence. Rob- eris suffered. only minor bruises. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY; FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. 7-70 ‘ | GEORGE J. SEARJEANT, ‘also known as George Joseph Sear- jJeant, | Fiatntite, ys. LL FOR DIVORCE PANSEY SEARJEANT, also known as PANSY SEARJEANT, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Pansey Searjeant also known as Pansy Searjeant. It appearing from the Affidavit of the Plaintiff attached to the Bill of Complaint heretofore filed in the above entitled cause, that after making diligent search and inquiry, he has been unable to ascertain your place of residence and@ that therefore your residence is un- known, and it further appearing from said Affidavit that it is the | | over the age of twenty-one (21) years and that there is no person within the State of Florida service of subpetna upon Whom would bind It is therefore, ORDERED that you are hereby required to to the Bill of Complaint heretofore filed in this cause on Monday,, the 5th day of December, A. D. 1938, otherwise the allegations of said Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed by you. at is further ORDERED that this | for four consecutive weeks in T' Key West Citizen, a ‘daily ewes berer published in said County and | PONE AND ORDERED at | west, Florida, this Sist day of Oc. tober, A. D. 1938. | pr) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe Coun: ty, Florida. By (84.) Florence B Sawyer | STATE OF FLORIDA | COUNTY OF MONROE | I HEREBY CERTIFY that the | above and foregoing is a true copy | of the original Order of Publication | made in safd cause on file in my | fg | Da’ at Key West, Flori | this 31st day of October, A, D, isa8, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida. er RC. By Florence B Saw: CODY FOWLER, | Tampa, Florida, | Solicitor for Plaintiff, nOv1-8-15-22-29,1938 | BENJAMIN |} FUNERAL | and Embalmers || 24 Hour Ambulance Service |} Phone 135 Night 696 | ' | | belief of the Affiant that you are | order be published once each week | PAGE THREE NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES H No, 747 Notice is nereby given. that | charies Saunders Est. has filed with [me written request. that. the | tax certificates together with all | subsequent omitted or levied taxes | held by the State of Florida be | advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by | House Bill 396 of the 1937 aéts of } the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: | Lot 7, BIK. 4, Tr. 6. as recorded in } Montde’ County Records, Deed Book A-5, Page 504. |. The taxes to be so! | by_certificate No. l represent taxes for } to 1938, both inclusiv. Also,’ Lot, 7, Blk. is Pine Key, Plat Book-4, | 85,-as recorded in Monroe County | Records, Deed Book Page The taxes to be so! | by certificate No. 1577 of 1929, {represent taxes for the years 1 } to 1938, both inc’ e. | Sald tax certificates together w all subsequent omitted or lev | taxes will be sold to the highest | bidder at the Court House Door in are evidenced of 1929, and Key West, on the 8th |cember, 1938, at 3: Dated this the 2 mber, 1938. of De KP. y of D Ross C Sawyer } t, Monroe County, AL) + rk Circuit Cour Flofiia. nov dec, 1938—1348 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 748 Notice is hereby W. E. Meryman has filed me written request that tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes | held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: S.B.% of NW% & Le See. 12, Twp. 61, Re. Acr as re- Records, Deed Book Page ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 3895 of 1929, and | represent taxes for the years 1928 to 1938, both inclusive. Also, W% of NEY, Sec. 7, Twp. 6}, Re. 34, Acres 80, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book —— Page The jaxes to he sold are evidenced by certificate No, 3898 of 1929, and represent taxes for the years’ 1928 to_1938, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 8th day of De- cember, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 22nd 4 vember, 1938. (SBAL) Clerk Cirenit © Florida, nov22. given that Ross C Sawyer 't, Monree County, dec’, 1938—M1349 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 749 Notice is hereby given that Jennie Gunn Be Borroto has. filed (With mé written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or leyfed taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legisiature, upon the following | deseribed real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: | Pt, Lot 4, Bik. 6, Tr. 4, as recorded \in Monroe’ County Records, Deed Book C-2, Page 413. The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate N represent taxes | to 1998, both in Also, Pt, Lot 4 record: Deed Page 6 taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 214 of 1929, and reptesent taxes for the years 1928 to 1948, both inclusive. Sald tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest vidder at the Court House Door in Key West. on the 8th day of De- cember, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this the 22nd day of No- vember, 1938. & R Clerk Cfirevit Court, Florida. 244 of 1930, and the years 1929 ive. da Wonics Cobnty Mestehe in Monroe County Recor, Book B-2, Pages 696-1, B-4, ons C Sawyet Monroe County, nov22-2 eb6bdees Thé Pavorife In Key W — TuY ff Topay — STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | Oe weesesoceoousnesseses | dec6,1938——-M1360 } } | | TONITE “BIG TOWN” 8:00 AL JOLSON 8:30 “WE, THE PEOPLE” 9:00 BENNY GOODMAN 9:30 “DR. CHRISTIAN” 40:00

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